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As most of you know, “NYPD Blue” is the show that changed my life, prompting me to unofficially launch my career as a TV reviewer and eventually leading to my first job at The Star-Ledger. It ...
The game-changing '90s cop show "NYPD Blue" is the next TV classic getting a reboot, but without star Dennis Franz.
When “NYPD Blue” made its debut 20 years ago, some of the predictions were nothing short of apocalyptic. The New York Times wondered whether the boundary-pushing police drama would put network ...
Although the hyperbole came mostly from its critics, “NYPD Blue” was supposed to change broadcast television forever, and it didn’t. Yet as the show reaches the 30th anniversary of its ...
Although the hyperbole came mostly from its critics, “NYPD Blue” was supposed to change broadcast television forever, and it didn’t. Yet as the show reaches the 30th anniversary of its ...
Steven Bocho, who changed television by pushing network boundaries on "NYPD Blue," died Sunday of leukemia at age 74. Bochco broke barriers by using brief nudity, foul language and adult content ...
Good news for NYPD Blue's Dennis Franz. The Emmy-winning actor won't have to adjust to yet another new partner when his venerable ABC cop show kicks off its 10th season this fall — sidekick No ...
When “ NYPD Blue” made its debut 20 years ago, some of the predictions were nothing short of apocalyptic. The New York Times wondered whether the boundary-pushing police drama would put ...
"In 262 episodes of NYPD Blue, Sipowicz maybe fired his gun twice," says Bill Clark, who spent 24 years as a homicide detective, then rose from technical adviser to executive producer on the show.
An 'NYPD Blue' TV sequel following Andy Sipowicz's son, Theo, is in development at ABC. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast ABC is looking to bring back one of its most critically ...
Broadcast TV, however, hasn’t kept up with the promise of “NYPD Blue,” and it shows in its ever-decreasing number of Emmy nominations, something I tackled in a previous column.
(CNN) — Although the hyperbole came mostly from its critics, “NYPD Blue” was supposed to change broadcast television forever, and it didn’t. Yet as the show reaches the 30th anniversary of ...