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The show was created by Roy Huggins and Stephen J. Huggins had created the American Western TV show Maverick — , in which Garner also starred, and he wanted to create a similar show in a modern-day detective setting.
Producers Roy Huggins and Stephen J. Cannell devised the Rockford character as a departure from typical television detectives, essentially Bret Maverick as a modern detective. After five years, he was pardoned not paroled, a distinction frequently mentioned in plot points.
His jobs as a private investigator barely allow him to maintain his weathered mobile home which doubles as his office in a parking lot on a beach in Malibu, California. In early episodes of the first season, Rockford's trailer is located in a parking lot alongside the highway at Pacific Coast Highway , Malibu, and near the ocean; for the rest of the series, the trailer is at Paradise Cove address 29 Cove Road , adjacent to a pier and a restaurant The Sand Castle, now known as the Paradise Cove Beach Cafe.
In the television movies from to , Rockford is still living and working at the same Paradise Cove location, but in a much newer trailer that has been extensively enlarged and remodeled.
In contrast to sharp-dressed, pugnacious television private eyes of the time, Rockford wears casual, off-the-rack clothing and tries to avoid physical altercations. He is experienced, observant, tenacious, and quick-thinking, and has a faculty for impersonation and accents usually Southern, drawing on Garner's Oklahoma background.