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McMillan & Wife

 
TV Series:

McMillan and Wife

  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Movie Type: Detective Show, Prime-Time Drama
  • Release Year: 1971
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

A longtime television holdout, movie star Rock Hudson made his TV-movie debut in Once Upon a Dead Man, originally telecast by NBC on September 17, 1971. Hudson was cast as Stewart "Mac" McMillan, the wealthy, fashion-plate police commissioner of San Francisco. Helping Mac solve the murder at hand (though not without resistance from Mac) was his highly intelligent young wife Sally, played by Susan Saint James.

A Thin Man for the '70s, Once Upon a Dead Man promptly spawned a spin-off TV series, which premiered September 29, 1971, as McMillan and Wife. Added to the cast at this point were Nancy Walker as the McMillan's acerbic housekeeper, Mildred, who was frequently and reluctantly drafted into amateur sleuthing by the indefatigable Sally; and John Schuck as police sergeant Charles Enright, who definitely was not as slow-witted as he looked. During its first season on the air, McMillan and Wife was one of several rotating 90-minute components of The NBC Mystery Movie, a weekly crime anthology. The series would remain a Mystery Movie fixture throughout its run, in the process occasionally expanding from 90 to 120 minutes an episode. Whatever its length, the series, for the most part, adhered to a well-worn but highly entertaining formula: No matter what they did or where they went, the McMillans invariably stumbled upon a criminal case, with Mac handling the "official" investigation and Sally providing backup in her own busybody fashion. Several changes were wrought upon McMillan and Wife for its sixth and final season on the air. Having left the show during a contract dispute, Susan Saint James was abruptly written out of the series; it was explained that Sally had perished in a plane crash, leaving Mac a widower -- and after a respectable period of mourning, a swinging bachelor. Likewise ditching the project was Nancy Walker, who had been cast in her own starring series. Her replacement was Martha Raye as Mildred's sister Agatha, a character who had been introduced near the end of season five. As for Sgt. Enright, he had been promoted to lieutenant, his former duties as Commissioner McMillan's right-hand man being taken over by Sgt. Steve DiMaggio, played by Richard Gilliland. Also add to the cast at this juncture was Gloria Stroock as Mac's new secretary Maggie. Finally, in view of McMillan's solo status, the series' title was changed to McMillan, though the sixth-season episodes have been released under the McMillan and Wife banner for rerun syndication. The concluding McMillan episode aired on August 21, 1977. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Credit

Leonard B. Stern - Executive Producer, Leonard B. Stern - Show Creator

Episodes

McMillan and Wife: Husbands, Wives and Killers
McMillan and Wife: Once Upon a Dead Man
McMillan and Wife: No Hearts, No Flowers
McMillan and Wife: Terror Times Two
McMillan & Wife: The Night of the Wizard
McMillan and Wife: Two Dollars on Trouble to Win
McMillan and Wife: Secrets for Sale
McMillan & Wife: All Bets Off
McMillan and Wife: Have You Heard About Vanessa
McMillan and Wife: Phillip's Game
McMillan and Wife: Season 01
McMillan and Wife: Season 02
McMillan and Wife: Season 03
McMillan and Wife: Season 04
McMillan and Wife: Season 05
McMillan and Wife: Season 06
McMillan and Wife: Requiem for a Bride
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McMillan & Wife
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Genre Crime drama
Starring Rock Hudson
Susan Saint James
Theme music composer Jerry Fielding
Country of origin  United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 40 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Leonard B. Stern
Producer(s) Paul Mason
Jon Epstein
Running time 90 min.
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Original run September 17, 1971April 24, 1977

McMillan & Wife is a lighthearted American crime drama series that aired on NBC from September 17, 1971 to April 24, 1977. Starring Rock Hudson and Susan Saint James in the title roles, the series premiered in the fall of 1971 in 90-minute episodes as part of the wheel series NBC Mystery Movie, in rotation with Columbo and McCloud. Initially airing on Wednesday night, the original line-up was shifted to Sundays in the second season, where it aired for the rest of its run.

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Plot

McMillan & Wife revolved around a fortyish San Francisco police commissioner, Stewart McMillan (Rock Hudson) and his attractive, bright, but slightly daffy twentyish wife Sally (Susan Saint James). Often, the storylines featured Mac and Sally attending fashionable parties and charity benefits before solving robberies and murders. John Schuck appeared as Sgt. Charles Enright and Nancy Walker was Mildred, the couple's maid, both characters serving as comic relief.

Cast

Actor Role
Rock Hudson Stewart "Mac" McMillan
Susan Saint James Sally Hull McMillan
John Schuck Sergeant Charles Enright
Nancy Walker Mildred
Martha Raye Agatha
Bill Quinn Police Chief Paulson
Mildred Natwick Beatrice McMillan
Linda Watkins Emily Hull
Donna Mills Laura
Richard Gilliland Sergeant Steve DiMaggio
Gloria Stroock Maggie
Maudie Prickett Mrs. Chandler
Connie Sawyer Mrs. Goodbody

Episodes

Popularity

Like the other shows in the NBC Mystery Movie, McMillan & Wife was an immediate hit. It appeared regularly in the form of syndicated reruns on local and cable American television and still does to this day.

Cast and series name change

Due to a contract dispute between Saint James and the studio, the character of Sally (and their never seen, sometimes mentioned son) was killed off in an airplane crash during the fifth season. With one of the main characters missing, the show was retooled and renamed McMillan. Other cast changes included the departure of the Mildred character who left Mac's employment to run a diner (actress Nancy Walker left to star in her own sitcom but the "diner" reference was an inside joke meant to evoke her countless commercials on behalf of Bounty paper towels). Mac also got a new apartment and a new housekeeper, Agatha (Martha Raye), who was Mildred's sister as well as a new police aide, Sgt. DiMaggio (Richard Gilliland).

DVD releases

Universal Studios Home Entertainment released the first season of McMillan & Wife on Region 1 DVD in 2005.[1] In 2006, the series was released on Region 2 DVD.[2]

Name Cover Art Ep# Region 1 Region 2
Season One McMillan&WifeDVD1.jpg 8 August 9, 2005 September 25, 2006

Trivia

  • The interior set of the McMillans' home in the pilot episode was actually Rock Hudson's house. In the second episode they moved to a new home, exterior shots were done on Greenwich Street in San Francisco. The address for the couple was once given in the show as 250 Carson Street. In later episodes a different house was used as the exterior shot of the house. In the final season McMillan, newly widowed, moved into an apartment and the house was never seen or mentioned again.

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