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Line of Duty series 3 home media releases; Name DVD release dates Number of episodes Number of discs Region 1 Region 2 Line of Duty: Series 3: 9 August 2016 [33] 2 May 2016 [34] 6 2 [d] Line Of Duty: Series 1-3 — 2 May 2016 [35] 17 6 Line of Duty - Series 1-4 — 8 May 2017 [36] 23 8 Line of Duty - Series 1-5 [e] 26 November 2019 [37] 6 May ...
"Manhood" is the 21st episode of the third season of the American police procedural television series Law & Order, and the 65th episode overall. The episode's story was written by Walon Green and Robert Nathan, the teleplay was written by Robert Nathan , and was directed by Ed Sherin .
This series saw the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" featuring two celebrities in each episode (with the exception of the final episode). This series' highlights included a race between a car and Japanese public transport, creating home-made police cars, and a showdown between Top Gear and its German counterpart.
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The entertainment is derived from the interaction between the offender and the police officers. More specifically, the excuses that offenders give for why they allegedly committed the violation. To wrap up most episodes, a "Classic Clip" is shown, where they show a police dashcam video about a routine stop.
The story begins during a boxing match, which is won by boxer Mike Schultz. However, the fight was "fixed" and Schultz was supposed to deliberately lose the match (i.e., "go in the tank"), but he won anyway, much to the annoyance of crime boss Montague Martin who lost money betting on the outcome of the fight.
A Chevrolet Impala 9C1 displayed at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show. 9C1 is a production code used by Chevrolet to designate a vehicle intended for use as a police car or car-based emergency vehicle. 9C1-designated vehicles are marketed under the Police Pursuit Vehicle or Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV) nameplate.
Rudy and Penny travel through ChalkZone in order to get to the school at night, however the plan goes haywire and ChalkZone is almost discovered by their teacher, Mr. Wilter, before he becomes crazy with the police when he tries to explain that Rudy was coming out of the chalkboard with Rudy and Penny learning that they are going to have a substitute teacher for a while.