Skip to main content

Picket Fences

   Picket Fences was an American family drama/mystery television series about the residents of the town of Rome, Wisconsin. It was created and produced by showrunner
   David E. Kelley. The show initially ran from September 18, 1992, to June 26, 1996, lasting four executive seasons, on the CBS television network. While on the air, the
   series sometimes struggled to maintain a stable primetime audience and had fluctuating ratings, due in part to its Friday night time slot. During the first season on the
   air it placed 80th in the prime-time Nielsen ratings and in its second season it moved to 66th. The show's exteriors were primarily shot in the L.A suburb of Monrovia,
   California, with many of the townspeople appearing in the background of episodes. The series mainly followed the lives and daily goings-on of the residental families 
   of the small town of Rome, Wisconsin, where there was definite proof that real life can often be stranger than fiction. The little town was plagued by bizarre things happening and random violent crimes, including cows' udders exploding and a spate of people turning up dead in freezers. The show dealt with unusual topics for the primetime television
of the period, such as family, relationships, and careers. Illustrative of the subject matter is that the regular cast included the town's sherrif, a judge, two lawyers, and a medical examiner. Religious issues were the most frequently discussed, and the town's Roman Catholic and Episcopal priests were frequently recurring characters, as well as lawyer Douglas Wambaugh's relationships in his local Jewish temple.

Promoshoots

Screencaps
© fullhouse-unofficial.com
    Build your own website
    WebStudio Website Builder