Monk

(series)
Comedy / Crime / Drama / Mystery
USA, (2002–2009), 90 h 39 min (Length: 40–118 min)

Creators:

Andy Breckman

Cast:

Tony Shalhoub, Ted Levine, Jason Gray-Stanford, Traylor Howard, Bitty Schram, Stanley Kamel, Emmy Clarke, Hector Elizondo, Kane Ritchotte, Tim Bagley (more)
(more professions)

Seasons(8) / Episodes(124)

Plots(1)

Once upon a time Adrian Monk was a rising star with the San Francisco Police Department, but he lost his nerve, his mind and then his badge. Now, this obsessive-compulsive detective is determined to get back on the force by solving one crime at a time. (official distributor synopsis)

Reviews (2)

Marigold 

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English A successful series... it seems that at present a quality detective series stands and falls with the charisma of the main protagonist (see the great Midsomer Murders). Monk is really an exclusive piece, with a bit of Poirot editing. His meticulousness, light femininity and stiffness in the end are very reminiscent of Columbo rampaging about, although it's different... its unique. Endearingly insecure, receptive and very non-heroic. Plus, it is often backed up by great scripts that are thrilling, funny, just... catchy. So I'm putting Monk in the panopticon of strange detectives whose investigations are worth following. ()

D.Moore 

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English Nine out of ten. Not so much a crime series as a detective and quite often comedy series with an irresistible main character, Adrian Monk, a great duo of cops played by Ted Levine and Jason G. Stanford, and Monk's clueless and vigorous caretaker. The series is funny, suspenseful and touching (especially in the moments when Adrian remembers his wife Trudi in any way)... I think we have a worthy successor to Lieutenant Columbo. ()