Seattle Squad

Seattle Squad is an American syndicated action crime drama television series set in, which follows the West Coast division of the Global Counterterrorism Response Alliance (GCRA), a fictional intergovernmental counterterrorism organization. The series was created by Julian Brewer and Robert F. Johnson and produced by their company Brewer/Johnson Productions Inc. in association with Valencia Television and. It originally aired for three seasons from September 23, 1996 to June 14, 1999.

The first season starred Anthony Esposito as Pietro Adorno, Christy Andrews as Donna Meyer, Michael Winfield as Mark Morrow, Dianna Logan as Charley Smythe, Gracie Goodman as Claire Stone, Kevin Berkeley as Alex Donohue, Anna Milano as Amanda Lorenzo, and Pamela Guzman as Clarita Vazquez. Andrews, Logan, and Milano all left the show after that season; Ashley Housing's character Linda Wright was introduced in season 2 as a replacement for Charley Smythe, along with Cassidy Tolentino as Mandy Lopez and Alyssa Hanford as Gloria Troy; Tolentino also left the show after one season, leaving Esposito, Winfield, Housing, and Hanford as the entire cast of the series' third season.

Though the series negative critical reception for its overacting, outlandish situations, and soap opera-style storylines, it drew in high ratings in its first two seasons, after which high production costs and low ratings led to it being cancelled after season 3. Nonetheless, it developed a on home video.