Cover Up (TV series)

Cover Up

Jon-Erik Hexum and Jennifer O'Neill
Genre Action/Adventure
Created by Glen A. Larson
Directed by Phil Bondelli
Richard A. Colla
Peter Crane
Don Carlos Dunaway
Walter Grauman
John D. Hancock
Jeffrey Hayden
Sidney Hayers
Christopher Hibler
Bruce Kessler
Guy Magar
Bernard McEveety
Arthur Allan Seidelman
Michael Vejar
Don Weis
Starring Jennifer O'Neill
Jon-Erik Hexum
Antony Hamilton
Theme music composer Dean Pitchford
Jim Steinman
Opening theme "Holding Out for a Hero" performed by EG Daily
Composer(s) Joseph Conlan
J.A.C. Redford
Morton Stevens
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive producer(s) Glen A. Larson
Producer(s) Brian Alan Lane
Bob Shayne
Harker Wade
Editor(s) David Howe
Gene Ranney
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 44 mins.
Production company(s) 20th Century Fox Television
Glen A. Larson Productions
Release
Original network CBS
Audio format Monaural
Original release September 22, 1984 (1984-09-22) – April 6, 1985 (1985-04-06)

Cover Up is an American action/adventure television series that aired for one season on CBS from September 22, 1984 to April 6, 1985. Created by Glen A. Larson, the series stars Jennifer O'Neill, Jon-Erik Hexum, Antony Hamilton, and Richard Anderson.

Plot overview

Fashion photographer Dani Reynolds's life suddenly changes after the death of her husband. It is only then that she discovers that he was actually an undercover CIA agent. When she learns he had been murdered, she recruits Mac Harper, a former Special Forces Operator, to help her find her husband's killers.

Henry Towler, her husband's boss, then offers her the late husband's job. Dani would pretend she was still a photographer and Mac would be her model. Henry would send them anywhere in the world where Americans are in trouble or criminals need to be caught. Once there, they act pretty much on their own.

After the death of actor Jon-Erik Hexum, who played Mac, the episode "Writer's Block" introduced Dani's new assistant, Jack Striker. Jack was a CIA agent who, like Mac, operated under the cover of a model.

Cast

On-set accident

During a break between scenes on the set on October 12, 1984, Jon-Erik Hexum became bored with the filming delays. He began playing Russian roulette with what he believed was a harmless .44 Magnum prop gun and jokingly placed it to his temple and pulled the trigger. The shot sent the wadding from the blank cartridge at Hexum's skull, driving a bone fragment the size of a quarter into his brain and causing massive hemorrhaging. Hexum was rushed to the hospital, where he eventually was declared brain dead. On October 18, he was taken off life support.[1]

Hexum appeared in only seven episodes of the series, including the pilot. He was replaced by Antony Hamilton for the remainder of the season.[2] Jennifer O'Neill appeared in all of the episodes. As Cover Up continued to air throughout the winter of 1984–85, ratings held up. The network ultimately canceled the series after its first season due to mediocre ratings.[3]

Episode list

  1. "Pilot, Part 1" – September 22, 1984
  2. "Pilot, Part 2" – September 22, 1984
  3. "Death in Vogue" – September 29, 1984
  4. "The Million Dollar Face" – October 6, 1984
  5. "Harper-Gate" – October 10, 1984
  6. "Sudden Exposure" – October 17, 1984
  7. "Nothing to Lose" – October 24, 1984
  8. "Golden Opportunity" – November 3, 1984 *
  9. "Writer's Block" – November 24, 1984 **
  10. "Murder in Malibu" – December 1, 1984
  11. "Midnight Highway" – December 8, 1984
  12. "A Subtle Seduction" – December 29, 1984
  13. "Black Widow" – January 5, 1985
  14. "Murder Offshore" – January 12, 1985
  15. "The Assassin" – January 26, 1985
  16. "Rules to Die By" – February 2, 1985
  17. "Healthy, Wealthy, and Dead" – February 23, 1985
  18. "The Ugliest American" – March 2, 1985
  19. "Who's Trying to Kill Miss Globe?" – March 9, 1985
  20. "Adam's Rib" – March 23, 1985
  21. "Jack of Spades" – March 30, 1985
  22. "Passions" – April 6, 1985

References

  1. "Jon-Erik Hexum Fatal Joke". Entertainment Weekly. 1994-10-14. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  2. Davidson, Casey; Shaw, Jessica (1995-04-28). "Monitor: Pop Culture News". ew.com. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  3. Snauffer, Douglas (2008). The Show Must Go On - How the Deaths of Lead Actors Have Affected Television Series. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 88–92. ISBN 978-0-7864-3295-0.
  4. TV.com Golden Opportunity
  5. TV.com Writer Block

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