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McCoy

1976TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

McCoy is an American comedy/drama series that aired on NBC during the 1975-1976 season.

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Director: Various (Anthology Series)Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery

Plot Summary

"McCoy" was an NBC anthology television series that showcased stories centered around the character McCoy, a shrewd and resourceful con man. Each episode featured McCoy orchestrating elaborate scams and schemes, often with a moral ambiguity that blurred the lines between victim and perpetrator. The series explored themes of deception, justice, and the human capacity for both cunning and compassion.

Critical Reception

McCoy received moderate critical attention for its clever writing and charismatic lead performances, particularly from Roscoe Lee Browne. While not a ratings juggernaut, it was recognized for its unique approach to crime and drama, offering a more nuanced portrayal of its central anti-hero. The anthology format allowed for varied storytelling, which was generally appreciated by critics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intelligent scripts and Roscoe Lee Browne's captivating performance.
  • Appreciated for its unique take on the con man archetype.
  • Varied episode quality due to anthology format, but generally engaging.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for "McCoy" from 1976 is not readily available. However, contemporary discussions often highlighted the show's clever plotting and the compelling nature of its titular character.

Fun Fact

The series was notably one of the few television shows of its era to feature an all-Black cast in lead roles for many of its episodes, challenging typical casting norms of the time.

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