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Cop (Russian: Коп) is a Russian crime comedy-drama television series produced by Sreda for Channel One Russia. The series is directed by Radda Novikova and stars Kirill Zaytsev and Anna Snatkina. The series is about an American police officer who comes to Russia to work with the local police. It debuted on 27 May 2019 on Channel One Russia.
Cops was created by John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, who tried unsuccessfully for several years to get a network to carry the program.When the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike forced them to find other kinds of programming, the young Fox Television network picked up the low-cost Cops, which had no union writers.
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.
This is a list of police television programs. (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.
Police officers have to face uneasy duties, some must go undercover, while others do mostly forensic work. Streets of Broken Lights was inspired in part by a similar series called Petrovka-38 , recounting everyday work of a similar unit in Moscow; in part by the blatant crime rate of the 1990s in Russia.
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Pages in category "1989 in Russia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Under the reform, the name of Russian law enforcers was changed from the Soviet-era term "militsiya" (militia) to the more universal "politsiya" (police) on March 1, 2011. [5] The number of police officers was reduced by 20%, dropping from 1.28 million to 1.1 million by 2012.