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In Midnight Minus One, Madigan mentions 'coming from money' and that 'it doesn't necessarily do anything good for a family' (her movie counterpart, Anne Lewis, mentions having a brother in Pittsburgh, who never bothers to call her). When out on duty, Madigan's callsign is "Beta 2". She is based on the character Anne Lewis played by Nancy Allen in the film series.
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The series gave writers more of an opportunity to develop the central characters and to extend the human interest aspect through the introduction of Gadget the station mascot and the adopted, insightful daughter of station Sergeant Parks. Mallardo, OCP executive Chip Chayken, William Ray Morgan aka Pudface, Vlad Molotov. The pilot episode runs two hours and was adapted from a discarded RoboCop 2 script, Corporate Wars, by the writers of the original RoboCop, Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. Expense played a significant part in this according to Skyvision VP Kevin Gillis, episodes would be produced at $1.2 million to $1.5 million each. Twenty-two episodes were made, but the series was not renewed for a second season.

Skyvision was also in negotiation with Peter Weller, the original RoboCop, but this did not come to fruition. The series was filmed in Toronto and Mississauga, Ontario and originally planned for a January 1994 debut, several months after the unsuccessful release of RoboCop 3. This allowed access to co-production agreements and possible partnerships with other countries.
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While RoboCop was initially an American property, Orion Pictures received a $500,000 cash infusion for TV licensing rights by Canada's Skyvision Entertainment. The OCP Chairman and his corporation are treated as simply naïve and ignorant, in contrast to their malicious and immoral behavior from the second film onward. The RoboCop character has several non-lethal alternatives to killing criminals, which ensures that certain villains can be recurring. The television series ignores the events of the sequels and many character names are changed from the movie series.

Made to appeal primarily to children and young teenagers, it lacks the graphic violence of the original film RoboCop and its sequel RoboCop 2 and is more in line with the tone of RoboCop 3. It stars Richard Eden as the title character. RoboCop is a 1994 Canadian cyberpunk television series based on the RoboCop franchise. "Future to This Life" by Joe Walsh and Lita Ford
