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Pages in category "1990s American police procedural television series" ... Adam-12 (1990 TV series) B. Booker (TV series) Brooklyn South; C. Columbo; Cop Rock;
This is a list of police television programs. (CBDC noted, cancellations) (CBDC noted, cancellations) Dramas involving police procedural work, and private detectives, secret agents, and the justice system have been a mainstay of broadcast television since the early days of broadcasting .
1990s American police procedural television series (3 C, 23 P) Pages in category "1990s American crime television series" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Waterfront Beat is a BBC television police procedural drama series, broadcast between 6 January 1990 and 20 February 1991. The series follows the work of a group of police detectives stationed in the Liverpool docks. The series was created by writer Phil Redmond, famed for his work on Channel 4 soap Brookside. [1]
Scene of the Crime (TV series) Secret Service (TV series) The Sentinel (TV series) Shades of LA; Silk Stalkings; Sins of the City; Sirens (1993 TV series) Snoops (1989 TV series) Snoops (1999 TV series) The Sopranos; Spenser (film series) Strange World (TV series) Street Justice; Sunset Beat; Swift Justice
May 27, 1990 Tampa, Florida: Police officers after car thieves (docu segment). "Teen Angel" June 8, 1990 Eaton County, Michigan: A piece of scrap metal falls off a truck and lands on an elderly couple's windshield, leaving the driver in critical condition, and it's up to a teenage girl to save his life. Approximate location of crash on Google ...
The show initially aired on Fox from March 11, 1989 to May 4, 2013 for 15 seasons and 752 total episodes. It is one of the longest-running television programs in the United States and, as of May 2011, the longest-running show on the network, following the cancellation of America's Most Wanted after 23 years.
Cop Rock is an American police procedural musical television series created by Steven Bochco and William M. Finkelstein for the American Broadcasting Company. It premiered on September 26, 1990, and broadcast eleven episodes before concluding on December 26. It was both a critical and commercial failure.