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Post by felixdeburgh on Apr 2, 2018 7:48:27 GMT
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Post by ace5150 on Apr 2, 2018 8:30:55 GMT
Very sad. A true original. Hill Street Blues and LA Law are a tad dated, but NYPD Blue is still excellent.
Godspeed Steven
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Post by Arch Stanton on Apr 2, 2018 8:58:04 GMT
Yes I liked both Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue. Both great shows. I never bothered with LA Law.
The first couple of series of NYPD Blue were excellent.. I stopped watching it after about the third or fourth though. It started to bore me after a bit and became a soap opera but the first couple with Caruso and Franz were real good.
Let's be careful up there Steven. RIP.
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Post by flyingsquad on Apr 2, 2018 9:17:24 GMT
RIP Steven
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Post by ace5150 on Apr 2, 2018 10:16:46 GMT
Yes I liked both Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue. Both great shows. I never bothered with LA Law. The first couple of series of NYPD Blue were excellent.. I stopped watching it after about the third or fourth though. It started to bore me after a bit and became a soap opera but the first couple with Caruso and Franz were real good.Let's be careful up there Steven. RIP. Yes, after series 4, it went ala Hill Street Blues with sub-plots with minor characters. First 2 series were brilliant. I thought Smits was a decent Caruso replacement.
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Post by daz on Apr 2, 2018 11:05:45 GMT
I rate Hill Street Blues a lot. A shame he has passed on.
RIP
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Post by ltd on Apr 2, 2018 18:00:55 GMT
I rate Hill Street Blues a lot. Likewise Daz. Absolutely essential viewing for me back in the 1980s. Murder One was a later effort which I also really enjoyed. Thanks for all the hours of compulsive viewing Steven.
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Post by thewoodster on Apr 3, 2018 23:51:40 GMT
Rip Steven.
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Post by larchlapriley on May 8, 2018 9:34:30 GMT
RIP Steven. He was also responsible for a series that wasn't particularly successful but which I thought was pretty good called "Brooklyn South". It only ran for one series in the late nineties but I seem to remember that it was mainly about the challenges faced by officers day to day. A bit like The Bill in some respects but without the CID element.
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