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The show ran for seven seasons on the NBC network from 1993 to 1999, 122 episodes in all, followed by a made-for-television movie in 2000. The series was based on David Simon 's nonfiction book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets (1991), and many characters and stories used throughout the show's seven seasons were based on individuals and ...
Pages in category "Homicide: Life on the Street season 4 episodes" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Fire (Part 2)" Homicide: Life on the Street episode: Episode no. Season 4 Episode 2: Directed by: Nick Gomez: Written by: Julie Martin: Cinematography by: Jean de Segonzac: Production code: 321: Original air date: October 27, 1995 () Guest appearances; Stephanie Romanov as Anne Kennedy; Adam Trese as Gavin Robb; Harlee McBride as Dr. Alyssa Dyer
After years stuck in streaming jail, one of TV’s best cop dramas ever is free at last — and back on the beat. All seven seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street are finally available to stream ...
Episode 10: DeShawn Brown In March 2004, DeShawn Brown, a North High and University of Akron star running back, was found dead in his Akron apartment, shot through a glass window on his door.
There arises a small glimmer of hope for those wishing they could stream Homicide: Life on the Street, in the wake of Andre Braugher’s death on Dec. 11. The most sought-after, non-streaming show ...
The fourth season of Homicide: Life on the Street aired in the United States on the NBC television network from October 20, 1995 to May 17, 1996 and contained 22 episodes. The fourth season marked the debut of two characters: Detective Mike Kellerman (portrayed by Reed Diamond ), who transfers from Arson to Homicide; and J. H. Brodie (portrayed ...
"Fire" (Part 1) is the season premiere of the fourth season of the American police drama television series Homicide: Life on the Street. It originally aired on NBC on October 20, 1995. The episode was written by Julie Martin (from a story by Tom Fontana and Henry Bromell ) and was directed by Tim Hunter .