21 Jump Street: Episodes In Order of Production
©1997+ Cyndi Glass
A list like this can be so much fun, especially if you are like me and like to try to track little things like plot continuity. Much thanks (again) to the keepers of the
21 Jump Street Episode Guide for acquiring this information.(The list is below, scroll down to see it)
Photo courtesy of "
A Fan's Page For Johnny Depp": Johnny Depp, Peter DeLuise & Dustin Nguyen.Getting the production codes for the episodes has been very enlightening (see Episodes Listed In Order of Production). It’s amazing to me how an episode that is a 2 part episode can be filmed in two distinct parts, with four or five other episodes shot in between. It’s amazing to me that they were able to keep any plot continuity whatsoever, because the shows were broadcast so out of order. Some things make sense now, though.
Like in Season 4, the producers and/or network were evidently so worried about losing Johnny Depp that they held some of his episodes back to put in at the end in case he quit. If you look at the listing, you can see that in the last episodes that he shot, he barely did any police work at all. The last 21 Jump Street episode that Johnny Depp ever filmed was not #81 "Blackout," but #78 "How I Saved The Senator," which was a humorous show done in different styles of the actors’ own choosing. Johnny, fittingly, did a silent film. They went on to shoot four more episodes, but Johnny didn’t appear in any of those; instead, the producers used episodes that were left over from earlier in the shooting schedule.
And in another kind of booboo, #98 "Under The Influence" had McCann telling Capt. Fuller about a girl making him take off all his clothes & Fuller jokingly asking him if he was going to have to arrest him for statutory rape - a joke that shouldn’t have happened so soon after #96 "In The Name of Love," in which McCann was ordered by the FBI to seduce the underage daughter of a suspected drug dealer as part of his case, and all the problems that caused with Samantha (his ex-fiancee, whom he was trying to win back). But that’s what happened, because #96 was episode 16521, and #98 had been filmed first - it was episode 16517.
The List
Production Code Explanation: 16101 = Season 1, Episode 01
Listing: Production Code #Episode "Title"
The Episode number is the order in which they were actually broadcast.
Example: 16113 #11 "Low And Away"
A blank listing is an episode that never aired.
21 Jump Street Episode Guide & Title Listing
Season 1, Spring 1987
16000 (2 hour premiere) #1 & #2 "21 Jump Street"
16101 #13 "Mean Streets & Pastel Houses"
16102
16103
16104 #4 Don’t Pet The Teacher"
16105 #5 "My Future’s So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades"
16106
16107 #9 "Blindsided"
16108 #6 "The Worst Night Of Your Life"
16109 #3 "America, What A Town"
16110 #8 "Bad Influence"
16111 #12 "16 Blown To 35"
16112 #7 "Gotta Finish The Riff"
16113 #11 "Low And Away"
16114 #10 "Next Generation"
Season 2, 1987/88
16201
16202
16203 #14 "In The Custody Of A Clown"
16204 #22 "You Ought To Be In Prison"
16205
16206 #20 "Don’t Stretch The Rainbow"
16207 #17 "Two For The Road"
16208
16209 #18 "After School Special"
16210 #26 "A Big Disease With A Little Name"
16211 #19 "Higher Education"
16212 #21 "Honor Bound"
16213 #15 "Besieged" (part 1)
16214 #25 "Fear And Loathing With Russell Buckins"
16215 #30 "Champagne High"
16216 #23 "How Much Is That Body In The Window"
16217 #16 "Besieged" (part 2)
16218 #24 "Christmas In Saigon"
16219 #32 "Raising Marijuana"
16220 #31 "Brother Hanson And The Miracle At Renner’s Pond"
16221 #28 "I’m OK, You Need Work"
16222 #27 "Chapel Of Love"
16223
16224
16225 #29 "Orpheus 3.3"
16226 #33 "Best Years Of Your Life"
16227
16228 #34 "Cory & Dean Got Married"
16229 #35 "School’s Out"
Season 3, 1988/89
16301 #36 "Fun With Animals"
16302 #38 "The Currency We Trade In"
16303 #37 "Slippin’ Into Darkness"
16304 #39 "Coach Of The Year"
16305 #47 "The Dreaded Return Of Russell Buckins"
16306 #40 "Whose Choice Is It Anyways?"
16307 #42 "The Dragon And The Angel"
16308 #59 "Come From The Shadows" (shown in Season 4)
16309 #48 "A.W.O.L."
16310
16311 #66 "Parental Guidance Suggested" (shown in Season 4)
16312
16313
16314 #45 "What About Love?"
16315 #49 "Nemesis"
16316
16317
16318 #41 "Hell Week"
16319 #44 "Swallowed Alive"
16320 #46 "Woolly Bullies"
16321 #42 "Blu Flu"
16321
16322
16323 #50 "Fathers And Sons"
16324
16325 #54 "Loc’d Out" (part 1)
16326 #55 "Loc’d Out" (part 2)
16327
16328 #52 "Blinded By The Thousand Points Of Light"
16329 #51 "High High"
16330 #53 "Next Victim"
16331 #60 "God Is A Bullet" (shown in Season 4)
16332
16333 #67 "Things We Said Today" (shown in Season 4)
Season 4 (1989/90)
16401
16402
16403 #63 "Stand By Your Man"
16404 #56 "Draw The Line"
16405 #57 "Say It Ain’t So, Pete"
16406 #58 "Eternal Flame"
16407 #61 "Old Haunts In A New Age"
16408 #62 "Out Of Control"
16409 #68 "Research And Destroy"
16410 #64 "Mike’s POV"
16411 #74 "La Bizca"
16412 #70 "Back From The Future"
16413 #69 "A Change Of Heart"
16414 #65 "Wheels & Deals"
16415 #72 "Hi Mom"
16416 #73 "A Womp Bomp Aloo bomb Aloop Bamboom"
16417 #81 "Blackout"
16418 #76 "Unfinished Business"
16419 #71 "2245"
16420 #77 "Shirts And Skins"
16421
16422 #75 "Last Chance High"
16423 #78 "How I Saved The Senator"
16424 #80 "Everyday Is Christmas"
16425 #83 "Back To School" (shown in Season 5)
16426 #82 "Tunnel Of Love" (shown in Season 5)
16427 #79 "Rounding Third"
Season 5, 1990/91
16501 #86 "Poison"
16502 #103 "Second Chances" (last episode broadcast)
16503 #86 "Just Say No! High"
16504 #84 "Buddy System"
16505 #92 "Equal Protection"
16506 #94 "Baby Blues"
16507
16508 #90 "Diplomas For Sale"
16509 #93 "The Education Of Terry Carver"
16510 #101 "Bad Day At Eagle Rock"
16511 #87 "Brothers"
16512
16513 #91 "Number One With A Bullet"
16514
16515 #88 "This Ain’t No Summer Camp"
16516 #89 "The Girl Next Door"
16517 #98 "Under The Influence"
16518 #97 "Cop Love"
16519 #100 "Wasted"
16520 #95 "Film At Eleven"
16521 #96 "In The Name Of Love"
16522 #102 "Home Girls"
16523 #99 "Crossfire"
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