Monk (TV series)
Television series | |
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German title | monk |
Original title | monk |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Year (s) | 2002-2009 |
length | 42 minutes |
Episodes | 125 in 8 seasons ( list ) |
genre | Crime , dramedy |
Theme music |
Season 1: Jeff Beal Season 2–8: Randy Newman - It's a Jungle Out There |
idea | Andy Breckman |
production | Tony Shalhoub |
music | Jeff Beal |
First broadcast | July 12, 2002 (USA) on USA Network |
German-language first broadcast |
December 30, 2003 on SF2 |
main actor | |
supporting cast | |
Monk [ ˈmɔŋk ] is an American crime series . Main character is that of Tony Shalhoub embodied neurotic private detective Adrian Monk, in San Francisco lives. Between 2002 and 2009, a total of 125 episodes were created, which were broadcast in eight seasons.
content
Adrian Monk was a former detective with the homicide division of the San Francisco Police Department. After his wife Trudy was killed in an attack, the trauma increased his numerous quirks and turned into a mental disorder . He was released from the police force and did not leave home for three years.
At the beginning of the series action, Monk's condition has improved, but numerous phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders remain . He constantly needs help from a personal assistant (until the third season this is Sharona Fleming, a former nurse, from episode 39 Natalie Teeger). Their main task is to keep everything away from Monk that scares him. He is also receiving psychotherapeutic treatment .
Monk works as a freelance consultant for the police in difficult cases. Despite or because of his phobias, he has a good instinct for things that are not right. Mostly he is hired by his former boss and friend Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, who does not always understand his methods, but respects them because of his high rate of clarification.
characters
Adrian Monk
Adrian and his older brother Ambrose were abandoned by their father Jack Monk when they were children. This led Adrian to develop numerous phobias and an obsessive-compulsive disorder. He plays the clarinet and worked as a policeman in San Francisco for a long time until he was suspended from duty due to a mental breakdown caused by the death of his wife Trudy. After about three years he started working as a police advisor. In doing so, he solves the most difficult cases due to his comprehension and his enormous memory, which allow him to recognize connections that others miss, and thus achieves local fame. The murder of his wife won't be cleared up until the end of last season. In another case he finally got clues that lead him to her murderer.
Captain Leland Francis Stottlemeyer
Captain Leland Francis Stottlemeyer is Monk's former supervisor, who often despairs of his quirks, but also regards him as a friend, although he finds the latter difficult to admit. In his private life, he struggles with problems: First his wife Karen divorces him, then Monk exposes his new girlfriend Linda Fusco as a murderer. At the end of the series, he remarries. He has two sons (Jared and Max) from his first marriage.
Lieutenant Randall "Randy" Disher
Lieutenant Randall "Randy" Disher is Stottlemeyer's assistant, who often has absurdly naive ideas and theories. According to Stottlemeyer, in his investigation he is taking advantage of the fact that people trust him with everything possible. Randy plays the guitar. In almost every episode he develops a special quirk that he keeps until the end. At one point he desperately wants to spell everything; in another episode he protests his innocence at every opportunity or tries unsuccessfully as a singer, farmer or living statue . His constant attempts to find a creative nickname for the murderer he is looking for are also typical of him. At the end of the series, he has a relationship with Monk's former assistant, Sharona Fleming, and becomes the chief of police in Summit, New Jersey .
Sharona Fleming
Monk's first personal assistant, Sharona Fleming, a former nurse, helped him find his way back to life after his wife died. She has a brash demeanor and little luck with men. She used to be a dancer in Atlantic City . In the third season, she and her son move back to his father, and Natalie Teeger is her successor. In the last season she returns in the episode Mr. Monk with Natalie - and Sharona? back, split up with her husband, and started a relationship with Lieutenant Disher.
Benjy Fleming
Sharona Fleming's son.
Natalie Cheer Teeger
Monk's second assistant Natalie Cheer Teeger is widowed like her boss and is also a single mother. Her husband Mitch was a Navy pilot and died in the Kosovo War in 1998 . At first she has little understanding for Monk's phobias and sometimes tries to drive them out, which always ends in a fiasco. Later, however, she is very gentle with him. Natalie Teeger comes from the rich Davenport family, her father is an entrepreneur and one of the largest producers of toothpaste in the USA.
Julie Teeger
Natalie Teeger's daughter, who often expects fatherly support from Monk, which is completely overwhelming. Julie later begins training as a stage actress.
Dr. Charles Kroger
Monk's psychiatrist who never loses his composure, even though his patient often makes excessive demands on him. Like his actor Stanley Kamel , he died of a heart attack after the sixth season.
Dr. Neven Bell
In the seventh season, he succeeds Dr. Kroger as Monk's psychiatrist.
Trudy Anne Monk
Adrian Monk's late wife. Adrian and Trudy met in their youth at the University of California at Berkeley . She was killed by a car bomb in a parking garage in 1997. In some episodes she appears in Monk's visions and talks to him. In episode 51 ( Mr. Monk and Mrs. Monk ) she appears to appear again. However, it is only a question of a doppelganger who dies at the end of the episode. Trudy's parents are Dwight and Marcia Ellison.
At the end of the series, the mystery of Trudy Monk's death is resolved. She was murdered by the married judge Ethan Rickover, from whom she had a child. At the end of the series, Adrian Monk meets her now grown-up daughter Molly Evans and becomes friends with her.
Ambrose Monk
Adrian Monk's brother is also highly neurotic and intelligent. The father of the two disappeared when they were still children. Ambrose has been waiting for him since then and has not left the house. He earns his living by writing operating instructions, which he also translates into several languages. Only when he is about to be killed by a fire is he saved from the flames by his brother, thereby partially overcoming his strong agoraphobia .
Guest appearances
episode | Guest actor | Remarks |
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1.04 Mr. Monk versus the jellyfish | Adam Arkin | Adam Arkin was the first of three actors in the role of Dale Biederbeck. |
1.12 Mr. Monk and Willie Nelson | Willie Nelson | Willie Nelson plays himself. He is suspected of murder and makes music at Trudy's grave - in a duet with Monk on clarinet . In another episode, one of his concerts is broadcast on television. |
1.13 Mr. Monk on the plane | Timothy Daly | It is alluded to the series Wings , in which Tony Shalhoub also played. |
Garry Marshall | Marshall plays an extension cord agent who sits next to Mr. Monk during the flight. | |
Brooke Adams | First of five guest appearances by Tony Shalhoub's wife. Here she plays the stewardess Leigh Harrison, who she plays one more time in episode 7.07. She can be seen in other roles three times. | |
2.01 Mr. Monk goes back to school | Andrew McCarthy | Andrew McCarthy plays chemistry teacher Derek Philby. |
David Rasche | David Rasche plays a coach. | |
Rosalind Chao | Rosalind Chao plays the deputy headmistress Arleen Cassady. | |
2.03 Mr. Monk and the baseball fever | Rainn Wilson | |
2.04 Mr. Monk goes to the circus | Lolita Davidovich | Lolita Davidovich plays the tightrope artist Nastasia Lovara. |
2.08 Mr. Monk, a playboy and lots of beautiful girls | Gary Cole | Gary Cole plays the playboy. |
2.09 Mr. Monk and the 12th juror | Chris Owen | Chris Owen plays a movie ticket salesman. |
2.11 Mr. Monk, his brother and three cakes | Leslie Jordan | Leslie Jordan plays a judge at the fair. |
2.12 Mr. Monk and the TV star | Sarah Silverman | Sarah Silverman plays a "TV star" fan who commits murder. After Monk's discovery of the murder, she becomes his biggest fan. |
Billy Burke | Billy Burke plays the television star Brad Terry. | |
2.13 Mr. Monk and the kidnapped grandmother | Currie Graham | Currie Graham plays the antique dealer Harold Maloney. |
Rachel Dratch | Rachel Dratch plays the granddaughter of the kidnapped grandmother. | |
Larry Hankin | Larry Hankin plays the homeless man who doesn't want sauce with the turkey. | |
2.14 Mr. Monk and the captain's wife | Jesse James | Jesse James plays Stottlemeyer's older son. |
2.15 Mr. Monk marries Sharona | Nestor Carbonell | Nestor Carbonell marries Lt.'s mother in the role of Dalton Padron. Randy Disher, to come to the premises of a marriage counseling center, which is said to be hiding a pot of gold. |
Jane Lynch | Jane Lynch plays the role of marriage counselor. | |
2.16 Mr. Monk ends up in jail | Kathy Baker | Kathy Baker plays the prison library librarian. |
Tim Curry | Here Curry plays the role of Dale Biederbeck. | |
Danny Trejo | In this episode, Monk has to find out in a prison why he is an inmate with an invented identity. Trejo plays his cellmate, with whom Monk befriends after initial problems. | |
3.01 Mr. Monk in Manhattan | Jeffrey Dean Morgan | Morgan plays the killer |
Mykelti Williamson | Williamson plays the police chief of operations | |
3.02 Mr. Monk and the monkey | Carmen Electra | Electra plays a pop singer. |
3.04 Mr. Monk is fired | Molly Hagan | |
3.05 Mr. Monk helps the mafia | Philip Baker Hall | Hall plays the Mafia boss who hires Monk |
Rick hoffman | Hoffman is an FBI agent | |
3.08 Mr. Monk plays along | Bob Gunton | Gunton plays Monk's father-in-law, Dwight Ellison |
3.10 Mr. Monk and Natalie fish in the dark | Adam Wylie | Wylie plays an employee at the pet store |
3.11 Mr. Monk versus the dead killer | Makoto Iwamatsu | Makoto "Mako" Iwamatsu plays the Zen master Zi. |
Patrick Fischler | ||
3.13 Mr. Monk is stuck in a traffic jam | grain | The Californian metal band "KoЯn" plays itself. |
3.14 Mr. Monk in Las Vegas | James Brolin | |
3.15 Mr. Monk as an election worker | Nick Offerman | |
3.16 Mr. Monk wants to become a father | Brooke Adams | Tony Shalhoub's wife plays the mother of a kidnapped musician |
Nicole Sullivan | Sullivan plays little Tommy's foster mother | |
4.01 Mr. Monk faces competition | Jason Alexander | Alexander plays an unsuccessful private detective who tries to use a trick to distinguish himself as a brilliant investigator similar to Monk. |
4.10 Mr. Monk enters the fashion world | Malcolm McDowell | Malcolm McDowell plays the fashion designer |
4.11 Mr. Monk doesn't remember anything | Laurie Metcalf | Laurie Metcalf plays the somewhat quirky woman who unceremoniously poses as her husband, who is suffering from memory loss |
Charles Napier | Napier plays the sheriff | |
4.12 Mr. Monk and the secret of marriage | Misha Collins | |
4.14 Mr. Monk and the extraterrestrial alibi | Eric Allan Kramer | |
Jeffrey Donovan | Donovan plays the airplane tester. | |
4.15 Mr. Monk and the sadistic dentist | Brooke Langton | Brooke Langton plays the dentist's office assistant. |
Jon Favreau | Jon Favreau plays the dentist. | |
4.16 Mr. Monk as a juror | Emmanuelle Vaugier | Emmanuelle Vaugier plays juror # 12. |
5.01 Mr. Monk times two? | Greg Grunberg | Greg Grunberg does not play a significant role as Jack Leverett. |
Stanley Tucci | Tucci and Weller play actors who are supposed to portray Monk and Stottlemeyer in a film. | |
Peter Weller | ||
5.02 Mr. Monk in the trash | Alice Cooper | As a result of a garbage disposal strike, the city sinks into rubbish and stench, so that Monk begins to fantasize and arbitrarily accuses Alice Cooper of murder; In the following typical representation of the sequence of events ("It went like this ...") Cooper plays himself and thus only appears in Monk's train of thought. |
5.03 Mr. Monk as a trainer | Jennifer Lawrence | Jennifer Lawrence plays the mascot of Julie's club. |
5.06 Mr. Monk at the class meeting | Reginald VelJohnson | Reginald VelJohnson plays a former classmate of Monks. |
5.09 Mr. Monk meets his father | Dan Hedaya | Dan Hedaya plays Monk's father. |
5.12 Mr. Monk as the butler | Sean Astin | As a result, Astin plays a rich man who murders his stepmother due to a hereditary conflict, and later his butler, and is exposed by Monk. He went to high school with Natalie and is still interested in her. |
5.14 Mr. Monk breathes country air | Brooke Adams | Shalhoub's wife, Brooke Adams, plays Sheriff Butterfield and flirts heavily with Monk. |
Ricardo Chavira | As a result, Chavira plays a farmer who, despite his apparently watertight alibi, is convicted of the murder of his neighbor - Randy Disher's uncle. | |
5.16 Mr. Monk and the end in the hospital? | Charles Durning | In the episode, Durning plays an old man who lies in the hospital and is suspected of murder. |
6.01 Mr. Monk will be auctioned | Sarah Silverman | |
6.02 Mr. Monk in the rapeseed scene | David banner | |
Kurupt | ||
Snoop Dogg | Snoop Dogg is dubbed in the German version by rapper Smudo . | |
6.03 Mr. Monk versus the nudist | Alfred Molina | Molina embodies a rich entrepreneur who wants to buy up the nudist beach to drive away the nudists. |
6.05 Mr. Monk and the business of bees and flowers | Gail O'Grady | |
Vincent Ventresca | ||
6.09 Mr. Monk roams the night | Donal Logue | Logue plays a con artist in a pub that Stottlemeyer often visits. He steals the wallet from Mr. Monk. |
6.12 Mr. Monk in uniform | Dan Castellaneta | Castellaneta plays a jeweler. |
6.14 Mr. Monk paints | Peter Stormare | Stormare embodies the seedy Russian art collector Petya Novak, who buys all of his paintings from Monk. |
Tom Bower | Bower plays the junkyard dealer whose self-firing system kills the victim | |
6.15 Mr. Monk is being hunted - Part 1 | Scott Glenn | Scott Glenn plays Sheriff Rollins who plays a double game. |
6.16 Mr. Monk is being hunted - Part 2 | ||
7.01 Mr. Monk is buying a house | Brad Garrett | Garrett plays a craftsman who is looking for the booty of a long-ago robbery in Monk's new house, which the deceased house owner hid there. |
7.02 Mr. Monk and the announced murder | David Strathairn | Strathairn plays a chess grandmaster who murdered his two wives. |
7.04 Mr. Monk enters the ring | Robert Loggia | Loggia plays the coach of a world boxing champion. |
7.05 Mr. Monk goes down | Casper Van Dien | |
William Atherton | ||
7.07 Mr. Monk's 100th case | Brooke Adams | |
Ricardo Chavira | Chavira plays the farmer from episode 5.14 again, who appears in a documentary about him alongside other criminals convicted by Monk. | |
Kathryn Joosten | Joosten plays the role of Ambrose and Adrian Monk's former nanny. | |
Eric McCormack | ||
Sarah Silverman | ||
7.08 Mr. Monk as a child in a man | Richard Schiff | Schiff plays a therapist who hypnotizes Monk. |
7.10 Mr. Monk and the very different brother | Steve Zahn | Zahn plays Monk's half-brother Jack Jr. |
7.11 Mr. Monk on Wheels | Bradley Whitford | Whitford plays the genetic engineer. |
Mike Hagerty | Hagerty plays the garbage collector who finds the stolen bike. | |
7.12 Mr. Monk is mothered | Gena Rowlands | As Marge Johnson, Gena Rowlands cannot enjoy her motherly feelings for Monk for long. |
7.15 Mr. Monk and the magic of murder | Steve Valentine | Like in real life, Steve Valentine plays a magician. |
8.01 Mr. Monk's favorite series | Elizabeth Perkins | Perkins plays an actress who, as a child, starred in a family series that has Monk among its biggest fans. As an adult, she published a scandalous disclosure book. |
8.02 Mr. Monk and the stranger | Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje | Akinnuoye-Agbaje prevents Monk from falling asleep by playing the flute. Two weeks earlier he lost his wife in a car accident in front of Monk's house. |
8.03 Mr. Monk cannot be human | Daniel Stern | Daniel Stern plays Sheriff Fletcher. |
8.04 Mr. Monk falls in love with his new reflection | Michael Fairman | Fairman plays the planned victim |
Kelly Carlson | Carlson plays the killer's girlfriend | |
8.05 Mr. Monk in crisis | Jay Mohr | Mohr represents the defender of the murderer |
8.06 Mr. Monk, the Beauty and the Beast | Dylan Baker | Baker is the theater critic |
8.07 Mr. Monk in the disaster of voodoo | Meat loaf | Meat Loaf plays a voodoo priest whom Monk calls in as a voodoo advisor. |
8.09 Mr. Monk does not celebrate his birthday voluntarily | Virginia Madsen | Madsen plays Stottlemeyer's girlfriend here and in two other episodes |
John Carroll Lynch | Lynch plays the double killer | |
Jack Betts | The birthday entertainer "Cowboy Hank" | |
8.10 Mr.Monk with Natalie ... and Sharona? | Jack Wagner | |
8.11 Mr.Monk gets on the dog | Wallace Langham | |
Sierra McCormick | McCormick plays Natalie's niece. | |
8.13 Mr. Monk is investigating as best man | Virginia Madsen | Virginia Madsen plays Stottlemeyer's fiancée. |
8.14 Mr. Monk's joy ends at the desk | Brooke Adams | Brooke Adams plays the "crazy cat lady". |
8.15 Mr. Monk and Trudy's Legacy - Part 1 | Casper Van Dien | |
Craig T. Nelson | Craig T. Nelson plays a judge who ordered Trudy's death. | |
8.16 Mr. Monk and Trudy's Legacy - Part 2 | Casper Van Dien | |
Craig T. Nelson |
Cast and dubbing
The German dubbing was done at Hermes Synchron in Potsdam under the direction of Holger Twellmann, who also wrote the dialogue books. The German version won the 2007 German Synchronization Award in the category of Outstanding Synchronized TV Series .
The first two episodes ( Mr. Monk and the assassination, part 1 and part 2 ) were also dubbed by Dubbing Brothers in Munich. Among other voices, this version is particularly noticeable because Sharona and Monk are per you . The main roles were spoken by the following people: Pierre Peters-Arnolds (Adrian Monk), Kathrin Gaube (Sharona Fleming), Achim Geisler (Capt. Leland Stottlemeyer), Frank Röth (Lt. Randall Disher).
Legend:
- Main actor ( • )
- Supporting and guest actors ( · )
main actor |
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role | actor | Voice actor | Season | Episodes | ||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | 5 | 6th | 7th | 8th | |||||
Adrian Monk | Tony Shalhoub | Bodo Wolf | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1.01-8.16 | 125 |
Capt. Leland Stottlemeyer | Ted Levine | Helmut Gauss | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1.01-1.05; 1.07-1.09; 1.11-1.12; 2.01-2.14; 2.16-3.07; 3.09-3.12; 3.14-7.04; 7.06-8.16 | 118 |
Lt. Randall Disher | Jason Gray-Stanford | Klaus-Peter Grap | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1.01-1.05; 1.07-3.07; 3.09-3.12; 3.14-8.02; 8.04-8.16 | 121 |
Sharona Fleming | Bitty Schram | Heath Domanowski | • | • | • | · | 1.01-3.07; 3.09 and 8.10 | 38 | ||||
Natalie Teeger | Traylor Howard | Bianca Krahl | • | • | • | • | • | • | 3.10-8.16 | 87 | ||
supporting cast |
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role | actor | Voice actor | Season | Episodes | ||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | 5 | 6th | 7th | 8th | |||||
Dr. Charles Kroger † | Stanley camel | Leon Rainer | · | · | · | · | · | · | 1.01-6.14 | 44 | ||
Dr. Neven Bell | Hector Elizondo | Reinhard Kuhnert | · | · | 7.01; 7.03-7.05; 7.08; 7.10; 7.12; 7.14; 7.16; 8.05; 8.08; 8.14-8.16 | 14th | ||||||
Julie Teeger | Emmy Clarke | Lydia Morgenstern | · | · | · | · | · | · | 3.10-4.14; 5.03; 5.09-5.11; 5.15; 6.05; 6.07; 6.10; 6.13; 7.02; 7.09; 8.06; 8.15 | 24 | ||
Benjy Fleming | Kane Ritchotte | Tino Hillebrand | · | · | · | 1.01-1.02; 2.01; 2.03-2.04; 2.06-2.08; 2.10; 2.12; 3.02-3.03; 3.05-3.07 | 15th | |||||
Max Morrow | · | 1.03-1.06; 1.10–1.12 | 7th | |||||||||
Trudy Anne Monk † b. Ellison |
Stellina Rusich | Sabine Arnhold | · | · | 1.01-1.02; 1.08; 2.05 | 4th | ||||||
Melora Hardin | · | · | · | · | · | · | 3.08-3.09; 3.11; 4.06; 5.13; 6.15-6.16; 7.07; 8.15-8.16 | 10 | ||||
Harold Krenshaw | Tim Bagley | Joachim Kaps | · | · | · | · | · | 3.06; 3.15; 5.07; 6.07; 7.07-7.08; 7.16; 8.04; 8.08 | 9 | |||
Kevin Dorfman † | Jarrad Paul | Sven Plate | · | · | · | · | · | 2.10; 3.08; 4.06; 5.13; 7.07; 7.15 | 6th | |||
Ambrose Monk | John Turturro | Stefan Fredrich | · | · | · | 2.11; 4.02 and 7.07 | 3 |
production
The series began in the United States on July 12, 2002 with a double episode, it was produced by Touchstone Television and Studios USA (since mid-2004 NBC Universal Television ) for the cable station USA Network . Monk is invented by Andy Breckman , who was among other things a writer for Saturday Night Live . On December 4, 2009, the last episode, Mr. Monk and Trudys Erbe Part 2 ( original title: Mr. Monk and the End - Part II ) was broadcast in the USA . It set a new record in the US cable network with 9.4 million viewers, the previous record holder was an episode of the series The Closer with 9.2 million viewers.
In order to bridge the program gap caused by the authors' strike in the midseason, the broadcaster NBC took Monk from its subsidiary USA Network into the program in 2008 , but was unsuccessful.
As is common in many other series of this time, the industry in Monk also relies on product placement . For example , the Sierra Springs mineral water , which Monk drinks exclusively (until the end of season five), comes from a company based on the Pacific coast . Other examples are the Lever 2000 wet wipes and the well-known computer brands used by Captain Stottlemeyer in the office.
music
The theme song of the first season comes from the film composer Jeff Beal and the guitarist Grant Geissman . From the second season Monk was broadcast with a different opening credits and different theme music ( It's a Jungle Out There by Randy Newman ). Many viewers did not like this change, and since the middle of the third season the original melody has sometimes been played at the end of the episode. This conflict over music is taken up in a self-referential manner in several episodes , such as in episode 25 ( Mr. Monk and the TV star ). In Mr. Monk and the Leper Man , Randy Disher plays the old theme song on the piano of a murder victim. When Stottlemeyers asked what kind of music it was, Disher replied with "background music". When Disher alludes to another background song in the series, Stottlemeyer asks him if he already knows that these melodies are not always played. Disher then replies with the words “Of course they do that”, whereupon the same music is played. As a result, Mr. Monk in the rap scene , the new theme song is raped by Snoop Dogg , who also has a guest appearance there.
Books
Books on the series have been published in the USA since 2006, in which author Lee Goldberg tells new, unfilmed cases of Monks. All other well-known characters in the series also appear in the books. In Germany, the translated books are published by Panini Verlag .
tape | title | author | publication | ISBN | ||
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German title | Original title | Germany | United States | |||
1 | Mr Monk and the fire department | Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse | Lee Goldberg | April 16, 2007 | January 3, 2006 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1589-6 |
2 | Mr Monk visits Hawaii | Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii | April 18, 2007 | July 5, 2006 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1590-2 | |
3 | Mr Monk and the Monday flu | Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu | September 13, 2007 | January 2, 2007 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1634-3 | |
4th | Mr Monk and his assistants | Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants | April 17, 2008 | July 3, 2007 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1702-9 | |
5 | Mr Monk and the aliens | Mr. Monk in Outer Space | September 11, 2008 | October 30, 2007 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1703-6 | |
6th | Mr Monk is coming to Germany | Mr. Monk Goes to Germany | November 22, 2008 | July 1, 2008 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1780-7 | |
7th | Bonjour, Mr. Monk | Mr. Monk is miserable | March 13, 2009 | December 2, 2008 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1822-4 | |
8th | Mr Monk and the root of all evil | Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop | October 9, 2009 | July 7, 2009 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1961-0 | |
9 | Mr Monk and Mr Monk | Mr. Monk in Trouble | March 17, 2010 | December 1, 2009 | ISBN 978-3-8332-1981-8 | |
10 | Mr Monk is finished | Mr. Monk is Cleaned Out | October 6, 2010 | July 6, 2010 | ISBN 978-3-8332-2147-7 | |
11 | Not yet published in German | Mr. Monk on the Road | - | January 4, 2011 | ISBN 978-0-4512-3381-3 | |
12 | Mr. Monk on the couch | June 7, 2011 | ISBN 978-0-4512-3386-8 | |||
13 | Mr. Monk on Patrol | January 3, 2012 | ISBN 978-0-4512-3561-9 | |||
14th | Mr. Monk is a mess | 5th June 2012 | ISBN 978-0-4512-3687-6 | |||
15th | Mr. Monk Gets Even | December 31, 2012 | ISBN 978-0-4512-3915-0 | |||
16 | Mr. Monk Helps Himself | Hy Conrad | 4th June 2013 | ISBN 978-0-4512-4093-4 | ||
17th | Mr. Monk gets on board | January 7, 2014 | ISBN 978-0-4512-4096-5 | |||
18th | Mr. Monk Is Open for Business | 3rd June 2014 | ISBN 978-0-4514-7056-0 | |||
19th | Mr. Monk and the New Lieutenant | January 6, 2015 | ISBN 978-0-4514-7059-1 |
Charisma
Season | Episodes | First broadcast | |||
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United States | Germany | Switzerland | Austria | ||
1 | 13 | July 12, 2002 to October 18, 2002 | June 29, 2004 to September 23, 2004 | December 30, 2003 to March 16, 2004 | June 28, 2004 to September 22, 2004 |
2 | 16 | June 20, 2003 to March 5, 2004 | September 30, 2004 to February 22, 2005 | March 23, 2004 to July 6, 2004 | September 29, 2004 to January 12, 2005 |
3 | June 18, 2004 to March 4, 2005 | March 1, 2005 to November 8, 2005 | March 14, 2005 to June 27, 2005 | ||
4th | July 8, 2005 to March 17, 2006 | November 15, 2005 to October 31, 2006 | December 23, 2012 to March 30, 2014 | ||
5 | July 7, 2006 to March 2, 2007 | March 13, 2007 to October 23, 2007 | October 4, 2007 to November 29, 2007 | April 12, 2007 to November 20, 2007 | |
6th | July 13, 2007 to February 22, 2008 | March 11, 2008 to October 14, 2008 | March 6, 2008 to June 3, 2009 | March 7, 2008 to November 28, 2008 | |
7th | July 18, 2008 to February 20, 2009 | March 3, 2009 to March 30, 2010 | May 22, 2009 to March 28, 2010 | ||
8th | August 7, 2009 to December 4, 2009 | April 6, 2010 to November 16, 2010 | April 4, 2010 to November 16, 2010 |
- Free TV Germany
- Pay TV
- Austria Switzerland
Episodes
From 2002 to 2009, 125 episodes were created in 8 seasons.
Awards
- Golden Globe Awards 2003
- Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Series - Comedy or Musical to Tony Shalhoub
- Emmy Awards 2003
- Emmy for "Lead Actor in a Comedy Series" for Tony Shalhoub
- Emmy for Series Cover Story for Jeff Beal
- Nomination in the category " Best Series - Comedy or Musical "
- Nomination in the category "Best Actor in a Series - Comedy or Musical" for Tony Shalhoub
- Nomination in the category “ Best Actress in a Series - Comedy or Musical ” for Bitty Schram
- Emmy Awards 2004
- Emmy for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series to John Turturro for his role as Ambrose Monk in episode 24 Mr. Monk, his brother and three cakes
- Emmy for Series Cover Story to Randy Newman
- Nomination in the category “Leading Actor in a Comedy Series” for Tony Shalhoub
- Nomination in the “Casting for a Comedy Series” category for Anya Colloff, Amy Mctyre Britt, Meg Liberman, Camille H. Patton, Sandi Logan and Lonnie Hamerman
- Nomination in the category "Best Actor in a Series - Comedy or Musical" for Tony Shalhoub
- Emmy for Leading Actor in a Comedy Series to Tony Shalhoub
- Nomination in the category "Directing a Comedy Series" for Randall Zisk for episode 38 Mr. Monk can do it differently
- Emmy for Leading Actor in a Comedy Series to Tony Shalhoub
- Nomination in the category guest actress in a comedy series for Laurie Metcalf for her role as Cora in episode 56. Mr. Monk remembers nothing
- Nomination in the category “ Leading Actor in a Comedy Series ” for Tony Shalhoub
- Emmy in the category " Guest Actor in a Comedy Series " to Stanley Tucci
- Nomination in the category "Best Actor in a Series - Comedy or Musical" for Tony Shalhoub
- Nomination in the category “ Leading Actor in a Comedy Series ” for Tony Shalhoub
- Nomination in the category " Guest Actress in a Comedy Series " for Sarah Silverman
- 2004: Tony Shalhoub (Won)
- 2005: Tony Shalhoub (Won)
- 2009: Tony Shalhoub (nominated)
- Nomination in the category “ Leading Actor in a Comedy Series ” for Tony Shalhoub
- Nomination in the category " Guest Actress in a Comedy Series " for Gena Rowlands
- Nomination in the category “ Leading Actor in a Comedy Series ” for Tony Shalhoub
Web links
- Monk in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official website at USA Network (English)
- Official website at RTL
- List of all Monk books by Lee Goldberg (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ German synchronous index , accessed on October 7, 2019
- ↑ Monk. In: synchronkartei.de. German synchronous index , accessed on March 4, 2013 .
- ↑ The “Monk” finale sets new standards . Oddsmeter.de . December 7, 2009. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
- ^ "Monk" Finale Breaks Basic Cable Ratings Record . Wall Street Journal . December 7, 2009. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
- ^ "Monk" and "Psych" on NBC without a chance . Oddsmeter.de . April 14, 2008. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
- ↑ Monk Original Television Soundtrack. Allmusic , accessed March 4, 2013 .