Nakia_(TV_series)

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Nakia (TV series)

American TV series or program


Nakia is an American drama series starring Robert Forster as the title character, a Navajo Native American police officer in New Mexico. Forster, who previously played the title character in the detective show Banyon, was an actor of European descent. Nakia aired from September 21 to December 28, 1974.[1][2]

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A promotional photo of Robert Forster as Deputy Nakia Parker in Nakia

Nakia's pilot was the made-for-television movie Nakia, which was broadcast on April 17, 1974.

Cast

Synopsis

Nakia Parker is a full-blooded Navajo in his mid-30s who is a deputy sheriff in the fictional town of Concord in fictional Davis County in 1974 New Mexico. In the sheriff's department, he works for Sheriff Sam Jericho, as does fellow deputy sheriff Hubbel Martin and the office secretary, Irene James. Ben Redearth is a Native American friend of Nakia's,[1][2][3] and Half Cub is Nakia's 12-year-old nephew.

Nakia is often torn between ancient tribal customs and the use of modern police methods. Rather than use a police car, he alternates between driving a pickup truck and riding a horse while investigating cases.[2] Sometimes inscrutable and prone to voicing tribal proverbs, Nakia is deeply committed to protecting his fellow Native Americans from injustice, and at times this leads to opposition from his more narrow-minded white neighbors – including Sheriff Jericho.[4]

Production

Michael Butler and Christopher Trumbo created Nakia, and Charles Larson was its executive producer.[1] Episode directors included Nicholas Colasanto, Alvin Ganzer, Leonard Horn, and Alexander Singer, and episode producers included Larson, David Gerber, Peter Katz, Ernest A. Losso, and George Sunga. Butler, Larson, and Trumbo all wrote for the show, as did Sy Salkowitz, Jim Byrnes, Mark Saha, Phyllis White, and Robert White.[citation needed]

Nakia, a rarity among American television series in its attempt to depict the challenges of modern-day Native Americans,[4] was filmed largely on location in and around Albuquerque, New Mexico.[1][2]

Broadcast history

The pilot for the series aired on ABC as the made-for-television movie Nakia on April 17, 1974.[5] Nakia premiered as a weekly ABC series on September 21, 1974. In addition to the pilot, thirteen episodes aired before the show, with low ratings in the face of tough competition in its time slot from CBS's The Carol Burnett Show,[5] was cancelled after the broadcast of December 28, 1974.[1][2] The show aired at 10:00 p.m. on Saturday throughout its run.[1][2]

Episodes

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References

  1. McNeil, Alex, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p. 588.
  2. Brooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime-Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present, Sixth Edition, New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, ISBN 0-345-39736-3, p. 726.
  3. "TV ACRES: Westerns > NAKIA – starring Robert Forster". Archived from the original on 5 September 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  4. "The Rap Sheet: Killed in the Ratings: "Nakia"". 13 September 2010. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  5. "Fall 1974: ABC – Television Obscurities". Television Obscurities. 12 March 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  6. "Nakia". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 28 December 2015.

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