Ohara (TV series)

Ohara

Pat Morita as Ohara
Created by Michael Braveman
John A. Kuri
Pat Morita
Developed by Ronald M. Cohen
Starring Pat Morita
Kevin Conroy
Jon Polito
Rachel Ticotin
Composer(s) Cory Lerios
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 30
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Imagine Television
M'ass Production.
Warner Bros. Television
Release
Original network ABC
Original release January 17, 1987 (1987-01-17) – May 7, 1988 (1988-05-07)

Ohara is an American television series that first aired on the ABC television network from January 17, 1987, until May 7, 1988, starring Pat Morita in the title role of Lt. Ohara. Morita also co-created the series along with Michael Braveman and John A. Kuri. Kevin Conroy, Jon Polito, Rachel Ticotin, and Robert Clohessy also starred in supporting roles. The series was notable for being one of the first television series to have a Japanese-American actor in the leading role.

Premise

The series focuses on an unconventional Los Angeles-based Japanese American police lieutenant named Ohara (Pat Morita) who uses spirituality methods such as meditation in his home shrine to solve crimes without the use of a gun or a partner, although he would use martial arts if necessary. He often talked in the form of epigrams. He was later paired with a partner named Lt. George Shaver (Robert Clohessy) who was a more conventional cop.

Main cast

Notable guest stars

Episodes list

Season 1

Season 2

Format changes and cancellation

Following its premiere, the show was not attracting the audience ABC had hoped for. They put it through many format changes to increase the ratings. The first major format change was to change title character Ohara from a lieutenant to a federal police officer; he was also paired with a partner. Later on in the season Ohara became a more conventional cop using a gun to assist him in his investigations. The second season had a final format change in which Ohara and his partner were turned into private investigators. These changes failed to improve the show's declining ratings and the show was cancelled after the second season.

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