Jag-1st Season Complete (1995)
Starring: Tracey Needham David James Elliott
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Sales Rank: 957
Category Keywords: Action Adventure Courtroom Crime Law/Lawyers Military Military (Usa) Series Television Shows Television/TV Series
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Judge Advocate General.
| Get ready for action, adventure and suspense in Season One of TV's longest-running military drama, JAG. The first season of its 10-year reign introduces former flying ace Harmon "Harm" Rabb of the Navy's Judge Advocate General. Now an attorney, Harm investigates, prosecutes and defends military criminals in cases that often take him behind enemy lines...both in Washington and overseas. Catch the action from the beginning with all 21 episodes, including the rarely seen "Skeleton Crew." Starring David James Elliott, this Emmy Award-winning series is one of television's best. |
"...a little of everything here from action to drama with a touch of humor thrown in for good measure. Home Theater Info
"...Bell might be one of the sexiest women ever to grace the small screen, and her performance generally rivals her looks. John Floyd, DVD Verdict
"...a cross between "Top Gun" and "A Few Good Men"...intelligent storylines...great characters... Rob Fields, The Rewind Forums
"Catherine Bell looks good in her uniform. By that, I mean she single-handedly redefines the "woman in uniform" fantasy. Rob Lineberger, DVD Verdict
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Editor's Note
Like a small-screen version of A FEW GOOD MEN, the television series JAG delves into the world of military justice with a stirring blend of action and drama. Created by TV stalwart Donald Bellisario (MAGNUM P.I., QUANTUM LEAP), the series follows two JAG (Judge Advocate General) officers, fighter-pilot-turned-lawyer Harmon "Harm" Rabb (David James Elliott) and his partner, Meg Austin (Tracey Needham), as they investigate and prosecute military crimes within the Marine Corps and Navy. This collection presents the series' debut season for a total of 21 episodes.
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Cast & Crew
| Catherine Bell | |
| Chuck Carrington | |
| David James Elliott | |
| Patrick Labyorteaux | |
| Bert Glatstein, et. al. - Editor | |
| Donald P. Bellisario - Executive Producer | |
| Donald P. Bellisario, et. al. - Writer | |
| Hugo Cortina, et. al. - Cinematographer | |
| Steven Bramson - Original Music By | |
| Tina Albanese - Producer |
Awards
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Nominee (2002) |
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Emmy, Steven Bramson, Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) |
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Nominee (1998) |
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Emmy, Hugo Cortina, Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series |
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Winner (1997) |
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Emmy, L. Paul Dafelmair, Outstanding Costuming for a Series |
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Nominee (1996) |
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Emmy, Bruce Broughton, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music |
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Winner (1996) |
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Emmy, Jon Koslowsky, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production |
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Emmy (2002) |
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Steven Bramson, Nominee, Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) |
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Emmy (1998) |
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Hugo Cortina, Nominee, Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series |
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Emmy (1997) |
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| L. Paul Dafelmair, Winner, Outstanding Costuming for a Series | |
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Emmy (1996) |
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Bruce Broughton, Nominee, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music |
| Jon Koslowsky, Winner, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production | |

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