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  2. Homicide: Life on the Street season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Ratings for Homicide: Life on the Street gradually declined throughout the first season, and it ultimately finished 99th in the Nielsen ratings among network shows for the season. [88] It aired Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EST and was consistently defeated in the ratings by a high-rating comedy block featuring Home Improvement and Coach on ABC.

  3. List of Homicide: Life on the Street episodes - Wikipedia

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    The show temporarily replaced L.A. Law on Thursday evenings at 10:00 p.m. ET for its limited season 2 run. From season 3 on it aired Fridays at 10:00 p.m. ET. Homicide: Life on the Street chronicled the work of a fictional Baltimore Police Department homicide unit. The show ran for seven seasons on the NBC network from 1993 to 1999, 122 ...

  4. Homicide: Life on the Street - Wikipedia

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    Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police drama television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit. It ran for seven seasons and 122 episodes on NBC from January 31, 1993, to May 21, 1999, and was succeeded by Homicide: The Movie (2000), which served as the series finale.

  5. Gone for Goode - Wikipedia

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    Barry Levinson Levinson and Fontana sought to establish many of the stylistic elements in the episode which would define the series for its entire run. Among them were near-constant movement with hand-held Super 16 cameras to give the episode a naturalistic documentary look and an editing style involving jump cuts that was unusual for television at the time. Levinson said this camera and ...

  6. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes ( Homicide: Life on the Street )

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    [1] "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" was originally supposed to be the Homicide: Life on the Street first season finale, but the episode "Night of the Dead Living" was moved to the end of the season. Although originally scheduled as the third episode, NBC programmers were worried "Night of the Dead Living", which takes place entirely within the ...

  7. A Shot in the Dark (Homicide: Life on the Street) - Wikipedia

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    "Son of a Gun" and the rest of the first and second season episodes were included in the four-DVD box-set "Homicide: Life on the Street: The Complete Seasons 1 & 2", which was released by A&E Home Video on May 27, 2003 for $69.95. [14]

  8. Three Men and Adena - Wikipedia

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    "Three Men and Adena" marked the conclusion of the Adena Watson murder case, a story arc that began at the start of the first season. [4] The Watson case was based on the real-life 1988 Baltimore slaying of Latonya Kim Wallace, [ 6 ] which is chronicled in Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets , the 1991 David Simon non-fiction book that ...

  9. Night of the Dead Living - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the originally-planned season finale, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", which Homicide producers felt had a sense of resolving season storylines, was a somber episode which ended with a sad image of Bolander quietly singing to himself at a bar over a beer. [2] Running the episode out of sequence produced several notable continuity errors.