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McBride | |
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Genre | Mystery film |
Created by | Dean Hargrove |
Written by | Jeff Peters Shelley Miller Brian Clemens Jamie Latta Nicholas Hicks-Beach Rachel Stuhler |
Starring | John Larroquette Marta DuBois Matt Lutz Devon Gummersall Maeve Quinlan Dirk Blocker |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Dean Hargrove Larry Levinson Robert Halmi Jr. |
Running time | 80-84 min. (excl. commercials) |
Production companies | Alpine Medien Productions Larry Levinson Productions |
Distributor | Hallmark Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Hallmark Channel |
Original release | January 14, 2005 |
External links | |
Website |
McBride's Cobb Salad. Grilled or Crispy Chicken, mixed cheese, bleu cheese crumbles, corn relish, bacon, hard-boiled egg, tomatoes, cucumbers & avocado served with our house-made ranch dressing & Mozzarella stuffed breadstick. McBride's 6th grade! I am thrilled to be a part of our wonderful team of sixth grade teachers: Mr. Together we will be your 'tour guides' as we explore the world around us.
McBride is the name of a series of 10 made-for-televisionmystery films released by the Hallmark Channel between 2005 and 2008 and stars John Larroquette as a lawyer.[1] It later appeared regularly on the Hallmark Movie Channel. Occasionally it now broadcasts on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel. While on the Hallmark Channel, it was broadcast in rotation with the movie series Jane Doe, Murder 101, and Mystery Woman under the umbrella titleHallmark Channel Mystery Wheel. In the UK, these movies are aired, on a rotation basis, in afternoon drama slot on Channel 5.
Story[edit]
Lawyer Mike McBride is a curmudgeon with a heart of gold. He takes cases based on their merit rather than on their monetary value, which often leads to terse notices from bill collectors. A disillusioned member of the LAPD, McBride left the force after 12 years and went back to school to become a lawyer. McBride, sidekick Phil Newberry, and McBride's former girlfriend Detective Roberta Hansen, solve crimes through investigation and research.
Main characters[edit]
Mike McBride (John Larroquette) – McBride, although a lawyer for only eight years, is renowned in Los Angeles for his tough persona and commitment to his clients. Quirky and unconventional, his methods often draw negative attention from his peers, as well as a certain measure of dread from every ADA he must face in the courtroom. Larroquette himself decided that McBride should not have a first name and resisted using even an initial.[citation needed] The name plate on his desk, however, says 'M. McBride' and in the first movie, McBride's jury summons is briefly seen, noting that his first name is Mike. Later promos for the show also refer to him as Mike. He is more commonly known as 'Mac'. McBride has inherited a rundown ranch and a white dog, Jesse, from a client serving a life sentence.
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Phil Newberry (Matt Lutz) – Phil is former public defender who is fortunate enough to try a case in which McBride is a juror. Though Phil fails to convince the rest of the jury of his client's innocence, McBride's contrary vote is enough to hang the jury. Upon meeting face to face, Phil realizes he can learn much from this seasoned litigator and goes to work for McBride. Phil Newberry is often the 'gadget guy', a post-modern counterpoint to McBride's old-fashioned sleuthing. In the first episode, he is revealed to have a trust fund and is willing to work without pay.
Roberta Hansen (Marta DuBois) – Roberta is a sharp-tongued homicide detective with the LAPD. She and McBride share a somewhat mysterious romantic past, but have put aside their entanglement to work together as friends. Though sometimes at odds, McBride and Roberta respect and trust one another, often coming together to solve crimes everyone else has abandoned. In later episodes, Roberta's office moves from a roomier one in the corner of the police headquarters to one closer to the middle of the station. Though it is never explained in the story, the switch was made for shooting reasons because the corner office was more difficult to light.[citation needed]
Films in the series[edit]
- McBride: Murder Past Midnight, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired January 14, 2005
- McBride: The Chameleon Murder, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired February 4, 2005. This was the only movie sold on DVD by Hallmark Home Video.
- McBride: It's Murder, Madam, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired March 4, 2005
- McBride: The Doctor is Out ... Really Out, directed by John Larroquette, first aired June 12, 2005
- McBride: Tune in for Murder, directed by Stephen Bridgewater, first aired August 14, 2005
- McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?, directed by James Contner, first aired August 28, 2005
- McBride: Fallen Idol, directed by John Larroquette, first aired March 11, 2006
- McBride: Semper Fi, directed by John Larroquette, first aired January 20, 2007[2]
- McBride: Dogged, directed by John Larroquette, first aired March 17, 2007
- McBride: Requiem, directed by Mark Griffiths, first aired May 31, 2008
References[edit]
- ^Blumenstock, Kathy (January 2, 2005). 'Wannabe Sleuths Try to Get Clued In'. Washington Post. Retrieved September 22, 2012.
- ^Shattuck, Kathryn (January 20, 2007). 'What's on Saturday Night'. The New York Times. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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Background Information: The original McBride Elementary School was built in 1966 and dedicated to the memory of CPT Morris R. McBride, who gave his life in Vietnam and was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his heroic actions. A rededication ceremony for the original building was held in 2006 to renew awareness of CPT McBride's service and to re-establish ties to the McBride family.
The new Morris McBride Elementary School was opened in July 2016. This facility is a state-of-the-art, 21st century facility holding over 600 students and about 70 staff members. The layout of the building is open and welcoming with an abundance of natural light in all areas. The grade level areas are 'neighborhoods,' the classrooms are 'studios,' and each neighborhood has a common area called the 'hub.' Students and teachers move through the day working in large and small groups based on curriculum needs and student achievement data.
As part of being a 21st century school, the new building has higher environmental standards. It is 30 to 40 percent more energy efficient than a school the same size. We plan to achieve the silver rating from the United States Green Building Council Accreditation for Environmental Stewardship. The school itself is a teacher tool for science, technology, engineering, and math standards with a focus on energy conservation. The new McBride School cost approximately $32 million dollars to complete.
Teachers have a common office area in each neighborhood that helps facilitate the constant collaboration the teachers engage in. Each teacher teaches each student in a grade level. As one teacher said of her students, 'They get the best of all of us!'
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new McBride School was a moving experience. CPT McBride's widow and family were able to attend. The speakers at the ceremony, including DoDEA Director, Tom Brady, and DoDEA Americas Southeast Superintendent, Dr. Christy Huddleston, expressed pride in the school and deep gratitude to the family. The original building dedication had been fifty years earlier, and DoDEA again promised to keep the memory of our hero, CPT Morris R. McBride alive for future generations. Inside the main hallway of the new facility is CPT McBride's picture along with a description of the Army Values he exemplified. Students are challenged to show how they can exemplify the Army Vales as they work together each day.
When the family of CPT McBride came through the front doors of the school on the day of the dedication, bystanders were moved by what an emotional experience it was for them. Greeting the family was a 2-story high picture of their Morrie, who continues to inspire the students, and faculty of Morris McBride Elementary School to excel at whatever they decide to do.
Our Namesake, CPT Morris R. McBride
In 1966 , Morris R. McBride Elementary School was dedicated to the memory of CPT Morris R. McBride. CPT McBride was a soldier, a leader, and an American hero.
A 1957 graduate of the United States Military Academy, CPT McBride came to Fort Benning for the Infantry Officer Basic Course before heading to Italy to serve in the 52nd Armored Infantry Regiment. He returned to Fort Benning for the Infantry Captain's Career Course and then volunteered for duty in the Republic of Vietnam. While serving in Vietnam, CPT McBride was an advisor to a Vietnamese Ranger Company. In April 1964, during an attack, the Vietnamese commander was wounded, and CPT McBride assumed command. Under heavy machine gun and mortar fire, CPT McBride stayed with the covering force and was the last to withdraw after directing the company through successive positions. During the withdrawal, CPT McBride stopped to give assistance to the wounded Vietnamese commander and was then mortally wounded. For his courage in bringing the company back to safety with no regard fro himself, CPT McBride was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.
CPT McBride lived a life which exemplified our Army values. His love for learning, his care for children, and his commitment to selfless service make Morris McBride an ideal namesake for our school. Read more about CPT McBride.
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Rededication
On November 17, 2006, our school was rededicated in memory of CPT Morris R. McBride after 'Forty Years of Excellence.' This important day, which allowed us to reconnect with our past, was a time to hold up the life of CPT McBride as an example for all of us to follow. In this ceremony, our principal, Mrs. Phyllis L. Parker, pledged to give our students every opportunity to remember the man for which our school is named and to give our students every opportunity to practice the Army values, the values by which CPT McBride lived his life.
Family of CPT McBride. Pictured left to right:
Daughter, Kirsten McBride Carpenter
Grandson, Craig Carpenter
Widow, Ann McBride Henderson
The students of our school have learned about their hero. They had a 'Curious About Morrie' Day November 7, 2006. CPT McBride's friends called him Morrie, and through those friends, the students learned that Morrie was an athlete, an adventurer, a skydiver, a musician, and even a singer who loved to learn about foreign cultures and customs. It was an opportunity for the students to understand more about Morrie McBride.
It was a great honor that CPT McBride's widow and other family members were able to attend our rededication. The school had not been able to locate any of CPT McBride's family, but when an article about 'Curious About Morrie' Day was published in the Columbus Ledger-Inquirer, local family members saw the article and contacted her about the rededication.
McBride ES
Grades: PK-5
Enrollment: 442
Teacher/Student Ratio: 1:22
Computer/Student Ratio: 1:2
Our Mission
We Educate, Engage, and Empower each student to succeed in a dynamic world.
Our Vision
We aspire to provide an environment for student excellence in academics, behavior, and leadership that result in lifelong learners who contribute to a global society.
Vision Statement: Student Version
- We have a job
- We do it well
- Safe and happy
- We excel!
Army Values - Our Values, Too!
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- Loyalty
- Duty
- Respect
- Selfless Service
- Honor
- Integrity
- Personal Courage
Mascot: Patriots
Motto: We Excel!
Available Mascot Downloads
McBride ES Colors
Primary Color: #E31718
Secondary Color: #4449FD
Goal 1-Professional Learning Communities/Focused Collaboration
The overall school PLC Rating Score on the Shared Vision Indicator will move from the implementation level of “Implementing” in SY 17-18 to “Developing” by SY 19-20, as measured on the PLC Self-Assessment Form.
The overall school PLC Rating Score on the Team Norms Indicator will move from the implementation level of “Implementing” in SY 17-18 to “Developing” by SY 19-20, as measured on the PLC Self-Assessment Form.
Goal 2- School Climate & Culture
The score on the Teacher Expectation Component will move from the Not Healthy” category in SY 17-18 to the “Somewhat Healthy” category in SY 19-20, as measured on the Teacher Climate and Culture Assessment using the 3 Category Healthy Rating Scale.
Goal 3- Mathematics
All students in grades 3-5 will increase their achievement in Mathematics on the CRS Assessment from 38% in performance levels 4 and 5 (meets and exceeds) in SY 17-18 to 50% scoring in performance levels 4&5 in SY 19-20.
Goal 4- Literacy
All students in grades K-3 will increase their achievement in Reading on the benchmark Assessment System from 65% in SY 17-18 to 75% SY 19-20 scoring at or above standard.
All students in grades 4-5 will increase their achievement in Reading on the Scholastic Reading Inventory from 72% in SY 17-18 to 82% SY 19-20 scoring at or above standard.
Resources
Ft. Benning SY 20-21 Parent CalendarMcBride ES Parent-Student HandbookMcBride Supply ListMcBride ES
School Address
700 Custer Road, Bldg 11310
Fort Benning, GA 31905-7402
Phone: 706-544-9411
Fax: 706-544-9299
DSN Phone: 835-9411