Monk had many great episodes across its eight seasons. The series followed the titular character, a former police officer played by Tony Shalhoub, who suffers from multiple mental afflictions stemming ...
Monk is desperate to keep the parking garage where Trudy was murdered so many years ago from being demolished for a playground which has huge citywide support. He thinks he has a councilwoman behind ...
After the attempted murder of a former child star from Monk's favorite show, Monk accepts the job as her bodyguard. While investigating the puzzling, high profile murder of a maid whose assailant ...
When the safety deposit box holding one of Monk's treasured possessions is robbed, Monk will do whatever it takes to solve the case. Monk must find a murderer who, to Natalie's horror, appears to be ...
After Monk ended its run on USA in 2009, creator Andy Breckman never stopped taking notes and coming up with movie ideas for Tony Shalhoub’s alter-ego. But nothing ever quite worked out, recalls ...
“Monk” is the epitome of the classic blue-sky show. Its mysteries are gripping, but the show’s characters are inviting — always giving viewers a reason to laugh. That’s still the case with Peacock’s ...
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Adrian Monk has always been consistent. He’s never been a fan of germs, heights, loud noises, crowds, elevators, milk, or plenty of other things. But he knows how to solve a murder. Monk, the 2000s ...
Tony Shalhoub at the premiere of "Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie" (CREDIT: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images) “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie,” which premiered on Peacock on Friday, brought back Tony ...
Fourteen years ago, Tony Shalhoub said goodbye to one of his most beloved creations — the obsessive-compulsive private detective Adrian Monk. Monk's last TV appearance in 2009 was even called "Mr.
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