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Gideon Oliver

  • TV Series
  • 1989
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Gideon Oliver (1989)
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Gideon Oliver is an anthropology professor at Columbia University who uses his knowledge of other cultures to solve crimes, aided by his daughter and assistant Zina.Gideon Oliver is an anthropology professor at Columbia University who uses his knowledge of other cultures to solve crimes, aided by his daughter and assistant Zina.Gideon Oliver is an anthropology professor at Columbia University who uses his knowledge of other cultures to solve crimes, aided by his daughter and assistant Zina.

  • Creator
    • Dick Wolf
  • Stars
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Shari Headley
    • Mary Fogarty
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    64
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    • Creator
      • Dick Wolf
    • Stars
      • Louis Gossett Jr.
      • Shari Headley
      • Mary Fogarty
    • 8User reviews
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    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Gideon Oliver
    • 1989
    Shari Headley
    Shari Headley
    • Zina Oliver
    • 1989
    Mary Fogarty
    • Catherine…
    • 1989
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Detective John Quinn
    • 1989
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Rebecca Hecht
    • 1989
    Madge Sinclair
    Madge Sinclair
    • Angela Holmes
    • 1989
    Julie Carmen
    Julie Carmen
    • Carlotta Guzman
    • 1989
    Kelvin Han Yee
    Kelvin Han Yee
    • Tommy Li
    • 1989
    Cynthia Nixon
    Cynthia Nixon
    • Allison Parrish Slocum
    • 1989
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Li Chou
    • 1989
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • Sheriff Talbott
    • 1989
    Jesse Doran
    • Colonel Lazarus Arache
    • 1989
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Paul Hecht
    • 1989
    Sam Hennings
    Sam Hennings
    • Drew Lord
    • 1989
    Darnell Williams
    • Tiberius
    • 1989
    Kevin Dunn
    Kevin Dunn
    • Jacob Waldner
    • 1989
    Eriq La Salle
    Eriq La Salle
    • Ezra
    • 1989
    Jenny Wright
    Jenny Wright
    • Coombs
    • 1989
    • Creator
      • Dick Wolf
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    4crood

    Fairly Averate Amateur Sleuth Show

    I remember the series exists all these years later, which says something, but I can't say much more. I do remember there was an episode that was clearly "inspired" by The Godfather, swapping Italian-Americans for Chinese-Americans. Gideon was essentially in the Kay position as the outsider dealing with someone he cares about being drawn into organized crime. In this case, it was his start student in the Michael Corleone role.

    I do remember being surprised that the ending didn't give the typical TV episode resolution.
    5mcornett

    Problematic

    I remember some good things about it, but also some bad, and part of it had come from author Aaron Elkins' disowning of the show.

    He didn't have a problem with Oliver being made black (Elkins had never specified Oliver's ethnicity in the books), but two things Elkins always refused to include in his books were Satanism and violence against children.

    And the premiere episode was about a Satanic cult sacrificing children.

    Elkins and his fans were horrified. And personally, I had no problem with Gossett, and thought he did a good job, but after reading some of the books, I found the series a turnoff. They had the smartness but none of the wry humor and light touches. I gave up on it after two shows; may have been unfair of me, but I found the show's dismissal of the author's work to be too much of a turnoff.
    TVholic

    Too short a season

    "Gideon Oliver" was part of a rotating group of series on ABC's Monday Mystery Movie, along with a "Columbo" revival and Burt Reynolds' star vehicle "B.L. Stryker" (and perhaps another show that I don't recall). The Monday Mystery Movie was based on the NBC Mystery Movie format from the '70s. Alas, "Gideon" was the shortest-lived of the three series, lasting only five episodes. "Stryker" coasted on Reynolds' wisecracks, attitude and fisticuffs, but it couldn't last more than twelve episodes, either. Only longtime stalwart "Columbo" survived longer, outlasting the Monday Mystery Movie franchise, although it was no longer as fresh and original as it was during its NBC Sunday Mystery Movie era.

    Gideon Oliver, as portrayed by Louis Gossett, Jr., was an excellent role model for African- Americans. Inquisitive, intelligent, caring, committed to justice. Able to hold his own in a fight, but preferring to outwit his opponents. It was one of Gossett's best characters. It was also much better than a later try at a brilliant black crime-solver, 1995's "Cosby Mysteries."

    Whole episodes were often filmed in NYC with exterior location shots because Professor Oliver taught at Columbia University. This made it better in that respect than "McCloud," which, while set in NYC, relied on an obviously fake, backlot New York street for many of its shots.

    While I'm not African-American, I was taken by this series. After not seeing it since the 1989 network run, I suggested it to the only cable channel I thought might be interested in picking it up, Superstation WGN. After all, they often filled prime time with their own Mystery Movie weeks, showing "McCloud" and "McMillan and Wife" episodes. And the five-episode size of this series would make it easier to buy the rights and fit into their schedule. Luckily, they seemed to take my suggestion, although they may have been doing it or planning it all along. In the past three years, WGN has run a Mystery Movie week featuring "Gideon Oliver" at least once a year. It's worth catching if you haven't seen it before.
    4strobesml

    Not what I expected.

    Louis Gossett Jr., who plays Gideon Oliver, is as charming and wonderful an actor as I would have hoped. However, as a fan of the Gideon Oliver books by Aaron Elkins, I was disappointed that the TV character was almost nothing like the character in the book.

    I know that, in translating a character from one medium to another, some changes are inevitably made. However, I still expect some level of similarity aside from the name. In the books, Dr. Oliver is a physical anthropologist and "Skeleton Detective", who can look at a set of bones and tell, for example, that body came from someone who played a woodwind instrument. In these stories, he is a cultural anthropologist who knows about cultural differences. His wife, Julie, from the books is nowhere to be seen but he was a daughter in the TV series that was not in the book.

    None of the recurring characters in the book appear in the series. In short, it is a Gideon Oliver series that is missing everything about Gideon Oliver. If you're a Louis Gossett Jr. Fan (and you certainly should be), he is a strong reason to watch the program. If you are a Gideon Oliver book fan, you will be disappointed.
    whpratt1

    "Gideon Oliver":- KENNONITE

    Somehow I seemed to have missed this TV Series starring Louis Gossett,Jr. In this particular TV Series, Louis Gossett(Gideon Oliver),"Deceived",'02, is called to a small town by an old time Kennonite friend who needs his help in solving a murder. The Kennonite family lives like the AMISH or Mennonite people and are not into violence and are being accused of murdering a nearby neighbor. Gideon has to fight the local town people and the sheriff who is controlled by the powerful local politicians. The story gets quite involved with a Kennonite young lady who managed to go to college and learned computers and is struggling with her life in the Kennonite CLAN! If you are a big fan of Louis Gossett, Jr., this is a great TV Series to enjoy viewing.

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      Only five episodes aired, between February and September 1989.
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      Edited into The ABC Mystery Movie (1989)

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Καθηγητής Όλιβερ
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Wolf Films
      • Crescendo Productions
      • Logo Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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