Rescue Me (American TV series)

Rescue Me
GenreComedy drama
Created by
Starring
Opening theme"C'mon C'mon" by The Von Bondies
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes93 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Cinematography
  • Tom Houghton
  • Jonathan Freeman
Editors
  • John Axness
  • Joel Goodman
  • Paul Anderson
  • Thomas M. Bolger
  • Finnian Murray
  • Leslie Tolan
Running time
  • 40–60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFX
ReleaseJuly 21, 2004 (2004-07-21) –
September 7, 2011 (2011-09-07)
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Rescue Me is an American dramedy television series that aired on FX from July 21, 2004, to September 7, 2011. The series focuses on the professional and personal lives of a group of New York City firefighters.

The protagonist and focal point of the series is veteran New York City firefighter Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary). The series follows Tommy's troubled family and co-workers as they deal with real-life issues, such as post-9/11 trauma or their own domestic problems. Tommy struggles with the loss of his cousin and best friend, firefighter Jimmy Keefe (James McCaffrey), as well as 59 other firefighters whom he knew who died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Jimmy frequently visits Tommy in ghostly dreams.

Tommy is an impatient, self-loathing, hypocritical, manipulative relapsed alcoholic who suffers with severe survivor guilt and posttraumatic stress disorder as a result of 9/11. In the pilot episode, he and his wife Janet (Andrea Roth) have already separated, although they are technically still married, and Tommy has moved across the street. Most of Tommy's actions as a firefighter are heroic and brave, but his family members and fellow firefighters view him as selfish, despite his concern for others and passion for the job.

Rescue Me was created by Leary and Peter Tolan, who also serve as executive producers and head writers, and is produced by Cloudland Company, Apostle, DreamWorks Television, and Sony Pictures Television.


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