Rookies

Rookies (2008)

EndedReality show

Remember your first day at your new job? Now imagine being a police officer. Rookies, shot on location in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana and Tampa, Florida, puts viewers in the squad car as each rookie heads out on patrol for the first time. Each week viewers will join the journey as rookies learn how to patrol the tough city streets with their field training officer (FTO). These veteran cops teach the rookies how to survive. Some of these rookies will have what it takes - and others will be asking themselves if they can take the heat in one of the toughest jobs in America.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E16Jefferson: Step Up or Step OffDez. 2, 2008
S01E15Jefferson: The Lost RookieDez. 2, 2008
S01E14Tampa: Command PresenceDez. 2, 2008
S01E13Tampa: Finding the Cop VoiceDez. 2, 2008
S01E12Tampa: It's a "Deadly" ProfessionNov. 25, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show Rookies premiere?

Rookies premiered on the 26th of September in 2008.

Who are the creators of Rookies?

The creators of Rookies are David Johnson and Shaquille O'Neal.

What is the genre of Rookies?

Rookies is a reality-TV show documenting the lives of police officers.

Where was Rookies filmed?

Rookies was filmed in Broward County, Florida.

How many episodes are in season one of Rookies?

There are six episodes in season one of Rookies.

Who are the main cast of Rookies season one?

The main cast of Rookies season one are police officers Sammy Gonzales, Alex Anastasia, Ann Marie Guerra, John Gioia, Corey Davis, Steven Chervony, and Adam Augspurger.

What is the average run-time of Rookies episodes?

The average run-time of Rookies episodes is 21 minutes.

What is the age range of the officers shown in Rookies?

The officers shown in Rookies are in their early 20s to early 30s.

Does Rookies season one have any special guest stars?

No, Rookies season one does not feature any special guest stars.

What challenges do the rookie officers face in Rookies?

The rookie officers in Rookies face challenges such as making arrests, responding to emergency calls, and dealing with difficult members of the community.

Do the rookie officers receive training in Rookies?

Yes, the rookie officers in Rookies receive training from senior officers.

Is there a narrator in Rookies?

Yes, there is a narrator in Rookies and the voice is provided by actor Jonathan LaPaglia.

What is the premise of Rookies?

The premise of Rookies is to document the lives and experiences of seven rookie police officers in Broward County, Florida.

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