11 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- Outstanding example of compelling, convincing TV drama, 1 July 2004
Author:
branlloer from Ohio
Unlike most cop show on TV, "Cagney and Lacey" did not try and dazzle
us with car chases, mind-bending mysteries to be solved or sex kittens
posing as police officers (mind the nails!) . It was always about the
characters. It was their experiences and reactions to the case and the
crime around them, the pressures of the job, the conflicts with each
other, that was the focus of the show. And the "Perps", or criminals,
had their story, too. At its best, the crime-of-the-week drew you into
an issue, a POV , a social problem, whose solution was dramatically
argued through the reactions of the police officers involved -
primarily the leads, of course.
Besides the writing, what made this work was that we cared about the
leads, and we cared what they thought. We especially cared what
happened to them. Outstanding, often stunningly realistic, acting from
Sharon Gless (Christine Cagney) and Tyne Daly (Mary Beth Lacey) made us
feel like we knew these 2 people, and they made us root for them. Their
acting rapport was such a lucky happenstance; they complimented each
other's styles and characters beautifully. You can't buy that kind of
performing chemistry.
Can you tell I'm a fan? Yes, if you want your crime drama with a large
dose of humanity, wit, and intelligence thrown in with the obligatory
car chases, check it out where you can!
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- One of the best police shows in TV history, 5 December 2005
Author:
david-bartlett from United Kingdom
Cagney and Lacey was one of the best acted, best written, best
conceived police shows in TV history. Ranking alongside Hill Street
Blues and Morse in terms of its quality, I would suggest it is one of
the finest television series ever made, greatly surpassing most TV made
today. Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless kept this series going so
beautifully, with never a dull moment, and never anything less than
perfect performances. So instinctive, so moving, so engaging and so
charming - the two are among the great television partnerships. The
gritty, honest dynamic those two wonderful actors generated is a
beautiful achievement. It is actors like this that make television
occasionally magnificent. What a shame we don't have anything to
compare these days to this.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Wonderful Cop Series, 14 August 2002
Author:
Big Movie Fan from England
Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless did a great job with Cagney and Lacey in the
1980's. Not only did Cagney and Lacey have a great theme tune but it has
great plots and dialogue throughout.
Like a lot of great cop shows, this series presented it's characters as real
people with real emotions. Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless were aided by a
brilliant supporting cast throughout.
The show wasn't just about police work. Both Cagney and Lacey had their fair
share of personal problems outside their job ranging from alcoholism to
conflicts of interest with their job. We got to seem them convey a whole
range of emotions throughout but we still got to see them do some wonderful
detective work. I actually think they were both convincing as
detectives.
All in all, this was a great series, possibly the greatest buddy cop series
of the 80's.
5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Not Nice! But Excellent!, 9 April 2007
Author:
Sylvia Marciniak (sylviastel@aol.com) from United States
Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly redefined female relationships. No, they
were never lovers and the thought had never occurred back in the 1980s.
They were partners, allies, friends, and comrades in a man's
profession. They were unlikely heroines. Mary Beth was married to
Harvey with two sons and a daughter. Christine was the troubled single
woman. Partnered together, they formed a dynamic duo with the likes of
Starsky and Hutch and Miami Vice but with estrogen and a women's touch.
As Cagney and Lacey, the audience realized that women can be more
serious and intelligent than the other female duo of Laverne and
Shirley. No, this show was serious, thought-provoking, and
entertaining. We loved Cagney and Lacey and it was a show that it's
audience fought to bring back to the airwaves with passion.
Unfortunately, shows like Cagney and Lacey probably wouldn't come back.
The idea of having mature, plain women like Daly and Gless is gone.
Although the show garnered plenty of honors including Emmys for both
Daly and Gless, it is hard to imagine that nowadays a show like Cagney
and Lacey wouldn't be more Police Woman and less serious. On screen,
Daly and Gless proved to be a dynamic duo. You knew you had two strong
actresses giving the performance of their lives as female cops. Gone
was the glamor and present was the seriousness that women should be
taken more seriously. Unfortunately, actresses like Daly and Gless who
are terrific American actresses of the highest caliber who can turn any
guest appearance into an Emmy nomination should not be forgotten and
discarded like yesterday's garbage. Daly and Gless proved that
audiences didn't always go for glamorous, attractive, but a realistic
portrayal of women in a man's department. It's still a man's world but
Cagney and Lacey proved that they had what it took to make it there
after all.
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Cagney and Lacey, 1 August 2006
Author:
gregoryshnly from United Kingdom
I enjoyed this show from the pilot movie with Loretta Swit of MASH fame
as Chris Cagney,single and hungry to carve a career in the police force
and Tyne Daly,as the sensitive,married mother of two,Mary Beth
Lacey,both women recently promoted from uniform to plain clothes and
dealing with highly chauvinistic male colleagues. When the TV series
started,Tyne Daly was back but an actress with striking blue eyes,Meg
Foster was now playing Chris Cagney. Apparently there was a feeling
that the two women were now too alike,now,I haven't seen any of the Meg
Foster episodes for 20 years,so can't really remember them but always
felt Foster got a bit of a raw deal,when she was axed after just six
episodes. Anyway,the series came with a catchy new theme tune and
Sharon Gless now as Chris Cagney,who funnily enough,was always the
production team's first choice for Cagney and the matching of Tyne Daly
and Sharon Gless was excellent and according to Miss Gless the secret
of playing Cagney was "talking tough and wearing pink!" The writing and
acting was always first rate,one of my favourite episodes was "Burn
Out" when Lacey,all set for a much needed vacation has her leave
cancelled at the last minute and goes AWOL and ends up on a beach and
after spending time with a woman of a similar age,who has drifted all
her life,Lacey realises although she sometimes has to juggle so many
things,she loves her life. Cagney and Lacey were not best friends,they
could argue very forcibly,like the time when a member of the public was
shot by accident,Cagney said he had a gun,Lacey didn't see it,leading
to Cagney saying Lacey was just a cop for the money,not like her for a
career,she later had to apologise for that one. I hope this entire
series comes out on DVD soon,including the Meg Foster episodes too,I
highly recommend it.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- One of the greatest dramas on television., 29 July 2001
Author:
siderius
Cagney and Lacey was an amazing television series that addressed several
tough issues through the eyes of two women protagonists. One of the only
dramas on television to star two women, Cagney and Lacey was remarkable in
portraying women as serious participants in a tough and dangerous
profession. The series starred Tyne Daly (4 Emmys) and Sharon Gless (2
Emmys) - in my opinion the best acting team on television. The show
featured two very different women bickering, laughing, crying together and
backing each other up through a series of triumphs and crises. The women
were not victims - they were ordinary women doing a rough job and doing it
well. The characters and the story line developed over the run of the
show.
Mary Beth had a baby; almost lost a son and fought cancer. Chris
struggled
through a series of unsuccessful relationships; was promoted to sergeant
and
faced her alcoholism. This show wasn't just a cop show - it was a show
about two women who happened to be cops. The series was canceled three
times and has the distinction of being the first series to returned to the
schedule because of massive fan protest at the original cancelation. Well
worth watching if you get the chance. It is, however, rarely shown on
television.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A very nice television series., 18 September 1999
Author:
Rosemea D.S. MacPherson from US
Tyne Daly (Christy) played Detective Mary Beth Lacey. Sharon Gless, (The
trials of Rosie O"Neill) was Detective Christine Cagney. This was a show
about two women who worked together and became good friends outside their
job. Harvey Lacey,Tony LaTorre, was a nice and understanding husband.This
show was really well done and we enjoyed watching it. It is always good to
see women playing that type of role.
There is one episode that stuck with me. It was about Hispanic illegal
aliens in the United States living in horrible conditions, even in the
attic
of a building. They were chasing them and purposefully missed them, by
saying: "there is nobody here." That was a nice episode where they showed a
lot of compassion.
Harvey Atkin and the actors are the best, 24 June 2000
Author:
jprice-4 from Greenwood,SC
It's too bad that Harvey Atkin (Desk Sgt. Ronald Coleman)
wasn't
invited to the 4 Cagney & Lacey reunion movies. He was a
good
actor. This show was great and thanks to TNN for showing the reruns of the
show.
I like Tyne Daly (Juddging Amy) as Lacey ,and Sharon Gless as Cagney. I
like
John Karlen(Dark Shadows)he was talented. Martin
Kove, Carl Lumbly, and the late Sidney Clue was great.
I was great.
I give it *****.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Where it might be seen, 27 June 2003
Author:
Mart-13 from Estonia
I saw and also happened to follow Cagney and Lacey on German or Finnish TV
a
few years back. What had me interested was the dynamic of the series and
its
lead characters, though I don't remember much else than emotions of seeing
it.
As for availability, then I don't rule out that it might be shown
somewhere
in Europe. Since the show is about 20 years old now (as of 2003), few TV
channels are likely to put it on their prime time slot. If possible, grab
a
chance to take a look at it, because I feel that the show was in many ways
ahead of its time.
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11 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-
Outstanding example of compelling, convincing TV drama, 1 July 2004
Author: branlloer from Ohio
Unlike most cop show on TV, "Cagney and Lacey" did not try and dazzle us with car chases, mind-bending mysteries to be solved or sex kittens posing as police officers (mind the nails!) . It was always about the characters. It was their experiences and reactions to the case and the crime around them, the pressures of the job, the conflicts with each other, that was the focus of the show. And the "Perps", or criminals, had their story, too. At its best, the crime-of-the-week drew you into an issue, a POV , a social problem, whose solution was dramatically argued through the reactions of the police officers involved - primarily the leads, of course.
Besides the writing, what made this work was that we cared about the leads, and we cared what they thought. We especially cared what happened to them. Outstanding, often stunningly realistic, acting from Sharon Gless (Christine Cagney) and Tyne Daly (Mary Beth Lacey) made us feel like we knew these 2 people, and they made us root for them. Their acting rapport was such a lucky happenstance; they complimented each other's styles and characters beautifully. You can't buy that kind of performing chemistry.
Can you tell I'm a fan? Yes, if you want your crime drama with a large dose of humanity, wit, and intelligence thrown in with the obligatory car chases, check it out where you can!
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
One of the best police shows in TV history, 5 December 2005
Author: david-bartlett from United Kingdom
Cagney and Lacey was one of the best acted, best written, best conceived police shows in TV history. Ranking alongside Hill Street Blues and Morse in terms of its quality, I would suggest it is one of the finest television series ever made, greatly surpassing most TV made today. Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless kept this series going so beautifully, with never a dull moment, and never anything less than perfect performances. So instinctive, so moving, so engaging and so charming - the two are among the great television partnerships. The gritty, honest dynamic those two wonderful actors generated is a beautiful achievement. It is actors like this that make television occasionally magnificent. What a shame we don't have anything to compare these days to this.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
Wonderful Cop Series, 14 August 2002
Author: Big Movie Fan from England
Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless did a great job with Cagney and Lacey in the 1980's. Not only did Cagney and Lacey have a great theme tune but it has great plots and dialogue throughout.
Like a lot of great cop shows, this series presented it's characters as real people with real emotions. Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless were aided by a brilliant supporting cast throughout.
The show wasn't just about police work. Both Cagney and Lacey had their fair share of personal problems outside their job ranging from alcoholism to conflicts of interest with their job. We got to seem them convey a whole range of emotions throughout but we still got to see them do some wonderful detective work. I actually think they were both convincing as detectives.
All in all, this was a great series, possibly the greatest buddy cop series of the 80's.
5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

Not Nice! But Excellent!, 9 April 2007
Author: Sylvia Marciniak (sylviastel@aol.com) from United States
Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly redefined female relationships. No, they were never lovers and the thought had never occurred back in the 1980s. They were partners, allies, friends, and comrades in a man's profession. They were unlikely heroines. Mary Beth was married to Harvey with two sons and a daughter. Christine was the troubled single woman. Partnered together, they formed a dynamic duo with the likes of Starsky and Hutch and Miami Vice but with estrogen and a women's touch. As Cagney and Lacey, the audience realized that women can be more serious and intelligent than the other female duo of Laverne and Shirley. No, this show was serious, thought-provoking, and entertaining. We loved Cagney and Lacey and it was a show that it's audience fought to bring back to the airwaves with passion. Unfortunately, shows like Cagney and Lacey probably wouldn't come back. The idea of having mature, plain women like Daly and Gless is gone. Although the show garnered plenty of honors including Emmys for both Daly and Gless, it is hard to imagine that nowadays a show like Cagney and Lacey wouldn't be more Police Woman and less serious. On screen, Daly and Gless proved to be a dynamic duo. You knew you had two strong actresses giving the performance of their lives as female cops. Gone was the glamor and present was the seriousness that women should be taken more seriously. Unfortunately, actresses like Daly and Gless who are terrific American actresses of the highest caliber who can turn any guest appearance into an Emmy nomination should not be forgotten and discarded like yesterday's garbage. Daly and Gless proved that audiences didn't always go for glamorous, attractive, but a realistic portrayal of women in a man's department. It's still a man's world but Cagney and Lacey proved that they had what it took to make it there after all.
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Cagney and Lacey, 1 August 2006
Author: gregoryshnly from United Kingdom
I enjoyed this show from the pilot movie with Loretta Swit of MASH fame as Chris Cagney,single and hungry to carve a career in the police force and Tyne Daly,as the sensitive,married mother of two,Mary Beth Lacey,both women recently promoted from uniform to plain clothes and dealing with highly chauvinistic male colleagues. When the TV series started,Tyne Daly was back but an actress with striking blue eyes,Meg Foster was now playing Chris Cagney. Apparently there was a feeling that the two women were now too alike,now,I haven't seen any of the Meg Foster episodes for 20 years,so can't really remember them but always felt Foster got a bit of a raw deal,when she was axed after just six episodes. Anyway,the series came with a catchy new theme tune and Sharon Gless now as Chris Cagney,who funnily enough,was always the production team's first choice for Cagney and the matching of Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless was excellent and according to Miss Gless the secret of playing Cagney was "talking tough and wearing pink!" The writing and acting was always first rate,one of my favourite episodes was "Burn Out" when Lacey,all set for a much needed vacation has her leave cancelled at the last minute and goes AWOL and ends up on a beach and after spending time with a woman of a similar age,who has drifted all her life,Lacey realises although she sometimes has to juggle so many things,she loves her life. Cagney and Lacey were not best friends,they could argue very forcibly,like the time when a member of the public was shot by accident,Cagney said he had a gun,Lacey didn't see it,leading to Cagney saying Lacey was just a cop for the money,not like her for a career,she later had to apologise for that one. I hope this entire series comes out on DVD soon,including the Meg Foster episodes too,I highly recommend it.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
One of the greatest dramas on television., 29 July 2001
Author: siderius
Cagney and Lacey was an amazing television series that addressed several tough issues through the eyes of two women protagonists. One of the only dramas on television to star two women, Cagney and Lacey was remarkable in portraying women as serious participants in a tough and dangerous profession. The series starred Tyne Daly (4 Emmys) and Sharon Gless (2 Emmys) - in my opinion the best acting team on television. The show featured two very different women bickering, laughing, crying together and backing each other up through a series of triumphs and crises. The women were not victims - they were ordinary women doing a rough job and doing it well. The characters and the story line developed over the run of the show. Mary Beth had a baby; almost lost a son and fought cancer. Chris struggled through a series of unsuccessful relationships; was promoted to sergeant and faced her alcoholism. This show wasn't just a cop show - it was a show about two women who happened to be cops. The series was canceled three times and has the distinction of being the first series to returned to the schedule because of massive fan protest at the original cancelation. Well worth watching if you get the chance. It is, however, rarely shown on television.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
A very nice television series., 18 September 1999
Author: Rosemea D.S. MacPherson from US
Tyne Daly (Christy) played Detective Mary Beth Lacey. Sharon Gless, (The trials of Rosie O"Neill) was Detective Christine Cagney. This was a show about two women who worked together and became good friends outside their job. Harvey Lacey,Tony LaTorre, was a nice and understanding husband.This show was really well done and we enjoyed watching it. It is always good to see women playing that type of role. There is one episode that stuck with me. It was about Hispanic illegal aliens in the United States living in horrible conditions, even in the attic of a building. They were chasing them and purposefully missed them, by saying: "there is nobody here." That was a nice episode where they showed a lot of compassion.
Harvey Atkin and the actors are the best, 24 June 2000
Author: jprice-4 from Greenwood,SC
It's too bad that Harvey Atkin (Desk Sgt. Ronald Coleman) wasn't invited to the 4 Cagney & Lacey reunion movies. He was a good actor. This show was great and thanks to TNN for showing the reruns of the show.
I like Tyne Daly (Juddging Amy) as Lacey ,and Sharon Gless as Cagney. I like John Karlen(Dark Shadows)he was talented. Martin Kove, Carl Lumbly, and the late Sidney Clue was great.
I was great.
I give it *****.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
Where it might be seen, 27 June 2003
Author: Mart-13 from Estonia
I saw and also happened to follow Cagney and Lacey on German or Finnish TV a few years back. What had me interested was the dynamic of the series and its lead characters, though I don't remember much else than emotions of seeing it.
As for availability, then I don't rule out that it might be shown somewhere in Europe. Since the show is about 20 years old now (as of 2003), few TV channels are likely to put it on their prime time slot. If possible, grab a chance to take a look at it, because I feel that the show was in many ways ahead of its time.
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