Mark Tinker

Mark Tinker was born on January 16, 1951. He is a producer and director.

Works

Brooklyn South
9.7

Brooklyn South

An American ensemble police drama series following the life of police officers from the 74th Precinct in southern Brooklyn, New York City.

Release Date1997-09-22

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count2

Vote Count6

Chicago P.D.
8.4

Chicago P.D.

A riveting police drama about the men and women of the Chicago Police Department's District 21 who put it all on the line to serve and protect their community. District 21 is made up of two distinctly different groups: the uniformed cops who patrol the beat and go head-to-head with the city's street crimes and the Intelligence Unit that combats the city's major offenses - organized crime, drug trafficking, high profile murders and beyond.

Release Date2014-01-08

DepartmentProduction

JobExecutive Producer

Episode Count84

Vote Count2468

Chicago Fire
8.4

Chicago Fire

An edge-of-your-seat view into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America's noblest professions. For the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51, no occupation is more stressful or dangerous, yet so rewarding and exhilarating. These courageous men and women are among the elite who forge headfirst into danger when everyone else is running the other way and whose actions make the difference between life and death.

Release Date2012-10-10

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count1

Vote Count2269

Grey's Anatomy
8.2

Grey's Anatomy

Follows the personal and professional lives of a group of doctors at Seattle’s Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Release Date2005-03-27

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count3

Vote Count10529

Deadwood
8.1

Deadwood

The story of the early days of Deadwood, South Dakota; woven around actual historic events with most of the main characters based on real people. Deadwood starts as a gold mining camp and gradually turns from a lawless wild-west community into an organized wild-west civilized town. The story focuses on the real-life characters Seth Bullock and Al Swearengen.

Release Date2004-03-21

DepartmentProduction

JobExecutive Producer

Episode Count36

Vote Count846

ER
7.8

ER

ER explores the inner workings of an urban teaching hospital and the critical issues faced by the dedicated physicians and staff of its overburdened emergency room.

Release Date1994-09-19

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count1

Vote Count856

Private Practice
7.5

Private Practice

Having left behind Seattle Grace Hospital, renowned surgeon Addison Forbes Montgomery moves to Los Angeles for sunnier weather and happier possibilities. She reunites with her friends from medical school, joining them at their chic, co-op, Oceanside Wellness Center in Santa Monica.

Release Date2007-09-26

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count13

Vote Count332

The Bob Newhart Show
7.5

The Bob Newhart Show

The Bob Newhart Show is an American situation comedy produced by MTM Enterprises, which aired 142 original episodes on CBS from September 16, 1972, to April 1, 1978. Comedian Bob Newhart portrays a psychologist having to deal with his patients and fellow office workers. The show was filmed before a live audience.

Release Date1972-09-16

DepartmentProduction

JobProducer

Episode Count142

Vote Count59

Chicago Hope
7.2

Chicago Hope

Chicago Hope is an American medical drama television series, created by David E. Kelley. It ran on CBS from September 18, 1994, to May 4, 2000. The series is set in a fictional private charity hospital in Chicago, Illinois. The show is set to return in the fall of 2013 on TVGN in reruns.

Release Date1994-09-18

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count1

Vote Count76

For The People
7.2

For The People

Brand new lawyers work for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high profile and high stakes cases in the country – all as their personal lives intersect.

Release Date2018-03-13

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count1

Vote Count61

L.A. Law
7.1

L.A. Law

L.A. Law is an American television legal drama series that ran for eight seasons on NBC from September 15, 1986, to May 19, 1994. Created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher, it contained many of Bochco's trademark features including a large number of parallel storylines, social drama and off-the-wall humor. It reflected the social and cultural ideologies of the 1980s and early 1990s, and many of the cases featured on the show dealt with hot-topic issues such as abortion, racism, gay rights, homophobia, sexual harassment, AIDS, and domestic violence. The series often also reflected social tensions between the wealthy senior lawyer protagonists and their less well-paid junior staff. The show was popular with audiences and critics, and won 15 Emmy Awards throughout its run, four of which were for Outstanding Drama Series.

Release Date1986-09-15

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count3

Vote Count71

American Gods
7.1

American Gods

An ex-con becomes the traveling partner of a conman who turns out to be one of the older gods trying to recruit troops to battle the upstart deities. Based on Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel.

Release Date2017-04-30

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count1

Vote Count1655

Philly
7.0

Philly

Philly is an American television series created by Steven Bochco that focused on criminal defense attorney Kathleen Maguire. It lasted a full season and was canceled due to low ratings. The final episode was advertised heavily as the series finale, a move not commonly used in network promotion, for a series lasting only one season. The complete series is not on DVD, but is viewable on Netflix in HD and 5.1 Surround Sound. The series briefly aired in syndication on Universal HD in 2008.

Release Date2001-09-25

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count1

Vote Count4

NYPD Blue
7.0

NYPD Blue

Police drama set in New York City, exploring the internal and external struggles of the fictional 15th precinct of Manhattan. Each episode typically intertwined several plots involving an ensemble cast.

Release Date1993-09-21

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count2

Vote Count155

The White Shadow
7.0

The White Shadow

The White Shadow is an American drama television series that ran on the CBS network from November 27 1978, to March 16 1981.

Release Date1978-11-27

DepartmentProduction

JobProducer

Episode Count54

Vote Count15

6.5

Bonanza: Under Attack

After a rogue band of Pinkerton detectives led by ruthless Charley Siringo bushwhacks reformed outlaw Frank James, he seeks sanctuary on the Ponderosa with the next generation of Cartwrights and his former Civil War compatriots. Will Frank's comrades come to his aid or turn their backs on him? Richard Roundtree also stars in this made-for-TV sequel to the popular Western series.

Release Date1995-01-15

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count11

John from Cincinnati
6.4

John from Cincinnati

In Imperial Beach, California, the Yosts—a dysfunctional family of surfers—intersect with two new arrivals to the community: a dim-but-wealthy surfing enthusiast and man spurned by the Yosts years ago.

Release Date2007-06-10

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count4

Vote Count28

6.0

Babe Ruth

A film based on the home-run legend's life.

Release Date1991-10-06

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count1

WIOU
6.0

WIOU

WIOU is an American television drama series, which aired on CBS in 1990 and 1991. The show is set in the news department of a fictional television station whose actual callsign is WNDY, but which is nicknamed WIOU by its staff because of the station's perennial financial struggles. The show stars John Shea as news director Hank Zaret. The cast also includes Mariette Hartley as executive producer Liz McVay, Harris Yulin and Helen Shaver as news anchors Neal Frazier and Kelby Robinson, Phil Morris as aggressive reporter Eddie Bock, Jayne Brook as reporter Ann Hudson, Kate McNeil as reporter Taylor Young, Dick Van Patten as aging weatherman Floyd Graham, and Wallace Langham as news intern Willis Teitelbaum. According to television researchers Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, this program received such low ratings that although 18 episodes were actually produced, five were never aired upon the program's cancellation.

Release Date1990-10-24

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count2

Vote Count1

Capital News
6.0

Capital News

Capital News is a short-lived American drama series that aired on ABC in 1990. Starring Lloyd Bridges and Helen Slater, Capital News was created by David Milch and Christian Williams.

Release Date1990-04-09

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count2

Vote Count1

6.0

Thornwell

The story of James Thornwell, whose accusation that the U.S. Army used mind control drugs on him to force him to confess to stealing secret documents while stationed in Orleans, France, in 1961, led Congress to award him $625,000 in damages nearly 20 years later.

Release Date1981-01-28

DepartmentProduction

JobProducer

Vote Count2

St. Elsewhere
5.5

St. Elsewhere

St. Elsewhere is an American medical drama television series that originally ran on NBC from October 26, 1982 to May 25, 1988. The series starred Ed Flanders, Norman Lloyd and William Daniels as teaching doctors at a lightly-regarded Boston hospital who gave interns a promising future in making critical medical and life decisions.

Release Date1982-10-26

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Episode Count5

Vote Count88

Tattingers
5.0

Tattingers

Tattingers is an American comedy-drama series that aired by the NBC television network as part of its 1988 fall lineup. After failing in the Nielsen ratings as an hour-long program, the plot and characters were briefly revived in the spring of 1989 as the half-hour situation comedy Nick & Hillary.

Release Date1988-10-26

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count3

Vote Count1

Making the Grade
5.0

Making the Grade

Making the Grade was a short-lived American sitcom which aired on CBS from April 5 until May 10, 1982. It starred James Naughton, Graham Jarvis, Alley Mills, Steven Peterman, and boasted the first TV series roles for Philip Charles MacKenzie and George Wendt. It was set at Franklin High School in St. Louis, and aired as a part of CBS' Monday night comedy lineup. Among those shown were Harry Barnes, the Dean of Boys, Assistant Principal Jack Felspar, Drama teacher Sara Conover, and Physical education teacher Gus Bertoia.

Release Date1982-04-05

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count1

Vote Count1

Private Eye
4.2

Private Eye

Private Eye is an American crime drama that aired from September 13, 1987 until January 8, 1988.

Release Date1987-09-13

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Episode Count1

Vote Count4

Civil Wars
2.0

Civil Wars

Civil Wars is an American legal drama that aired on ABC from November 1991 to March 1993. The series was produced by Steven Bochco, known for his work on NYPD Blue, L.A. Law and Hill Street Blues. After a brief syndicated run on the FX Network in the mid 90s, the series has not aired since.

Release Date1991-11-20

DepartmentProduction

JobProducer

Episode Count36

Vote Count2

1.0

NYPD Mounted

New York City cop becomes partners with a rodeo cowboy from Montana on the City's Mounted Police Department.

Release Date1991-01-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count1

Inside the Box

An ambitious female news producer and her colleagues navigate the tumultuous waters of a Washington network news bureau.

Release Date2009-01-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Home Free

A psychopath second grader starts knocking off his schoolmates one by one in order to maintain control of the lunchline. Cafeteria hysteria!

Release Date1988-07-13

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

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