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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.
This category is for television series set in Baltimore, Maryland. Subcategories. ... The Wire (2 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Television shows set in Baltimore"
We Own This City is an American crime drama miniseries based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton.The miniseries was developed by George Pelecanos and David Simon and directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green.
Burns, when working on protracted investigations of violent drug dealers using surveillance technology, had often been frustrated by the bureaucracy of the Baltimore Police Department; Simon saw similarities with his own ordeals as a police reporter for The Baltimore Sun. Simon chose to set the show in Baltimore because of his familiarity with ...
The wire in the title refers to wiretaps set up by the Baltimore Police Department against various drug organizations in West Baltimore in hopes of bringing down major drug players and in season ...
Levinson said being on location at all times allowed Baltimore "to be a character in the show". [79] The Recreation Pier Building, a Fells Point structure built in 1914 which once housed Baltimore's marine police, was used as the set of the police department station, which was the principal set for the show. The building looked so realistic ...
The State Media Co. talked with Deputy Curtis Wilson with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department about his role as an analyst on a new show, “On Patrol: Live.”. The new show is a rebooted ...
Last year, we saw dramatized shows about true crime, including Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and A Friend of the Family, and edge-of-your-seat docuseries like Captive Audience: A ...