Reelz’s groundbreaking live reality series, On Patrol: Live, is set to air its momentous 300th episode this weekend, celebrating with a retrospective of its most impactful moments and promising future surprises from host Dan Abrams. This achievement underscores the show’s unique role in providing an unfiltered view of law enforcement and its powerful connection with a dedicated fan community, dubbed ‘OP Nation’.
The screens of Reelz are buzzing with anticipation as On Patrol: Live, the groundbreaking live police reality series, reaches its monumental 300th episode. This significant milestone, celebrated this weekend, is more than just a number; it represents a powerful connection with viewers, an unfiltered look into law enforcement, and a testament to the show’s enduring appeal. Host and executive producer Dan Abrams has teased “some surprises for viewers,” including a potential field trip in the coming weeks, as reported by Variety.
The Journey to 300: From Launch to Phenomenon
Launched in July 2022, On Patrol: Live quickly carved out a niche for itself, picking up the mantle from its predecessor, Live PD. The transition wasn’t without its challenges, including a legal dispute with A+E Networks, which was ultimately settled in November, allowing the show to continue its successful run on Reelz.
The series, airing live on Friday and Saturday nights from 9 p.m. to Midnight ET, employs over 50 live cameras to capture real-time police and sheriff’s department responses across the United States. This raw, immediate format offers viewers an unparalleled window into the daily realities and inherent dangers of police work.
The path to 300 episodes has been marked by other significant milestones, including its 100th episode, which aired on Saturday, July 29, 2023. This rapid ascent in episode count highlights the show’s consistent production schedule and viewer demand.
Beyond the Badge: The Hosts and Analysts
At the heart of On Patrol: Live is its engaging team of hosts and in-studio analysts who provide commentary and context for the unfolding events. Dan Abrams anchors the series, bringing his extensive legal and journalistic background. He is joined by a knowledgeable panel of law enforcement veterans:
- Captain Tom Rizzo (Howell Township Police Department, N.J.)
- Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson (Richland County Sheriff’s Department, S.C.)
- Sgt. Sean “Sticks” Larkin (retired, Tulsa Police Department, Okla.)
This team’s discussions often extend to the companion show, On Patrol: First Shift, which provides a sneak peek into upcoming episodes and a recap of memorable moments. On Patrol: First Shift, which ran from 2022 to 2024, completed 94 episodes in its first season, further solidifying the franchise’s presence on Reelz.
Making an Impact: More Than Just Entertainment
Dan Abrams emphasizes that On Patrol: Live is more than just a job for him; it’s a crucial platform for transparency. “I also think it’s so important to offer a window into what police officers do and see across America on a daily basis,” Abrams stated. “It’s the only show in the country that regularly gives viewers a true sense of what a night out on patrol really looks like,” as shared by Variety.
The show’s direct engagement with its audience, affectionately known as ‘OP Nation,’ has led to tangible results. Through its weekly “Missing” segments, On Patrol: Live has helped locate 46 missing individuals. Furthermore, its “BOLO (Be on the Lookout)” segments have aided in tracking down an impressive 82 fugitives. This community-driven impact sets the series apart, transforming passive viewing into active participation.
A Network of Departments
Over its 300 episodes, On Patrol: Live has collaborated with 36 different departments and sheriff’s offices across the nation, providing a diverse look at law enforcement in various communities. Current partners include:
- Baton Rouge PD (La.)
- Christian County Sheriff’s Office (Mo.)
- Clayton County Sheriff’s Office (Ga.)
- Daytona Beach Police Department (Fla.)
- Knox County Sheriff’s Office (Tenn.)
- Lee County Sheriff’s Office (Fla.)
- Richland County Sheriff’s Department (S.C.)
- Wheeling PD (W.V.)
The Future is Bright for ‘On Patrol: Live’
The success of On Patrol: Live has significantly boosted Reelz’s ratings. In recognition of its popularity and impact, the cable network renewed On Patrol: Live and its spin-off On Patrol: First Shift through the start of 2026, a testament to the show’s strong performance and viewer loyalty, confirmed by Variety.
The 300th episode celebration promises to be a memorable event, with segments looking back at the “most memorable and intense moments, from the shocking and dramatic to the bizarre and sometimes humorous.” For fans, this retrospective offers a chance to revisit the show’s most impactful scenes and celebrate its journey.
Produced by Amazon-owned Big Fish Entertainment, On Patrol: Live continues to innovate in the live reality space. As the show moves beyond its 300th episode, the promise of new surprises from Dan Abrams and the unwavering support of ‘OP Nation’ ensure its continued relevance and popularity, cementing its place as a definitive and impactful series on television.