Television Q&A: Time to pour one out for ‘Whiskey Cavalier’?

You have questions. I have some answers.

Q: My question deals with an hourlong series that was on one of the major networks about four or five years ago (maybe longer) called “Whiskey Cavalier.” It was about members of the CIA who solved national and international situations. I thought it was an outstanding and entertaining show but only lasted one season. What happened to it?

A: “Whiskey Cavalier” aired on ABC for a single, 13-episode season in 2019. ABC described it as “adventures of an FBI agent and his new partner, a badass CIA operative, who together lead a team of spies.” Scott Foley and Lauren Cohan starred. It had a promising start with audiences (benefiting from an Oscars telecast as the lead-in) but then lost viewers. After its cancellation, there was reportedly a brief reconsideration by ABC, but it did not lead to actual renewal.

Q: I am anxious to find a movie on demand or elsewhere about an undersea crew, much like “The Abyss,” but with Richard Crenna as the ship’s doctor. I can’t recall the title. Can you help?

A: I suspect you remember “Leviathan” from 1989, with a cast including Crenna, Peter Weller and Amanda Pays. I have found it on Max and Spectrum On Demand and for rent and sale on Amazon (the rental price as I am writing this is a bargain: $1.64). It has also been released on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K.

Q: Can you tell me if the show “The Finder” is available anywhere? I really enjoyed it and was disappointed it didn’t last.

A: The spinoff of “Bones,” with Geoff Stults as a man skilled at finding things and people, was another single-season series, this one on Fox in 2012. The 13 episodes from that season are on Disney+ and for rent or purchase on Amazon.

Q: Are there any episodes after Season 2 of “The Client List”?

A: No. The drama starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as a woman who becomes a prostitute began as a made-for-TV movie in 2010. Its ratings success inspired a Lifetime series which ran two seasons 2012-13. Ratings declined but a bigger problem was reportedly conflict between Hewitt on one side and the network and studio on the other. Deadline.com said at the time then that there was “a creative standoff with star Hewitt over storylines for a potential third season after the actress, who is an executive producer on the show, had requested that [co-star] Brian Hallisay, her real-life fiance and father of her baby, also play her character Riley’s baby daddy on the show.” The show’s other producers had a different idea, and the differences could not be worked out. By the way, Hallisay and Hewitt are now married and have three children.

And now, a little Christmas in August.

Q: About 40 years ago there was a TV story about how the Christmas tree for Rockefeller Center was chosen. The tree was located on land shared by a convent and the nuns were hesitant to let the tree be cut down. It was a beautiful story, and I’ve always wanted to see it again. Any ideas?

A: The movie was “The Christmas Tree,” from 1996, directed by Sally Field and starring Julie Harris and Andrew McCarthy. While my searching did not come up with an authorized DVD or streaming, I have seen it featured on YouTube.