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Monk



Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) was once a rising star with the San Francisco Police Department, legendary for using unconventional means to solve the department's most baffling cases. But after the tragic (and still unsolved) murder of his wife Trudy, Monk developed an extreme case of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Now consumed by peculiar obsessions and wracked with hundreds of phobias (including but certainly not limited to germs, heights, and even milk), Monk has lost his badge and struggles with even the simplest everyday tasks.

Despite his many quirks, Monk is fortunate to have some supportive friends. With the help of his gifted therapist Dr. Kroger (Stanley Kamel), Monk has made some gradual progress in controlling his condition. Monk's first personal assistant, Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram), was able to help him pick up the pieces of his life and get back to doing what he does best: solving crimes. Though Monk was devastated when she moved away, he soon found hope in the form of a spunky new assistant, Natalie Teeger (Traylor Howard), whose unique brand of tough love proved to be just what Monk needed. In Natalie, Monk has found more than just an assistant; she's a faithful friend, a savvy businesswoman, and, it turns out, a pretty good assistant detective to boot. Natalie and her teenage daughter Julie (Emmy Clarke) have welcomed Monk into their family. And though Natalie and Monk have grown close, she's never afraid to give her boss a loving kick in the pants when he needs it.

Now working as a private consultant, Monk continues to investigate cases in the most unconventional ways. Although Monk is no longer a member of the police force, his former boss Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) still often calls upon him to provide unique insights into cases that have the cops stumped. Stottlemeyer himself is a highly decorated detective, but he knows he will never be as good as the illustrious Monk... and it drives him crazy. Still, he's a loyal friend to Monk, as is Lieutenant Randall Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford) the Captain's self-appointed go-to guy, a cop with enough eagerness to almost make up for his lack of brilliance as a detective.

Monk is a detective afraid of the dark, a gumshoe afraid of gum. He has no problem cracking a case - as long as it doesn't involve heights or germs, and is in close proximity to his apartment. Other than solving his wife's murder, Monk would like nothing more than to gain back his position on the San Francisco police force, but can he pull himself together and get back to solving crimes full time?

Directed by
Randall Zisk
Jerry Levine
Andre Belgrader
Michael Zinberg
Anthony R. Palmieri
Anton Cropper
Michael W. Watkins
Eric Laneuville
Kevin Inch

Cast
Tony Shalhoub - Adrian Monk
Ted Levine - Captain Leland Stottlemeyer
Jason Gray-Stanford - Lt. Randall Disher
Traylor Howard - Natalie Teeger
Stanley Kamel - Dr. Charles Kroger
Bitty Schram - Sharona Fleming
Emmy Clarke - Julie Teeger
Kane Ritchotte - Benjy Fleming
Melora Hardin - Trudy
Max Morrow - Benjy Fleming
David Stanford - Uniform Cop
Glenne Headly - Karen Stottlemeyer
Jarrad Paul - Kevin Dorfman
Tim Bagley - Harold Krenshaw
J.C. Kenny - Reporter #1
David Sparrow - Sgt. Cargill

Production Co.
Mandeville Films
ABC Studios (2007-)
Affinity Model & Talent Agency
Moratim Produktions
NBC Universal Television (2004-2007)
Touchstone Television (2002-2007)
USA Cable Entertainment (2002-2004)
Universal Media Studios (UMS) (2007-)

Produced by
Andy Breckman
David Hoberman
Tony Shalhoub
Randall Zisk
Tom Scharpling
Scott Collins
Fern Field
Anthony Santa Croce
David Breckman
Shana Stein
Douglas Nabors

Studio
NBC Universal Television

Writer
Andy Breckman
Hy Conrad
Tom Scharpling
Joe Toplyn
David Breckman
Daniel Dratch
Jack Bernstein
Lee Goldberg
Peter Wolk
Jonathan Collier
Daniel Gaeta
David M. Stern

Music
Jeff Beal
Patrick Williams

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