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 The Shield: Spotlight When a famous TV journalist is murdered, the media spotlight falls on the Barn. Captain Aceveda orders everyone to be on their best behavior, which hampers the style of Vic Mackey and his Strike Team. As with the popular TV show, interweaving cases affect everyone on the force with suspenseful and surprising results.
 Hill Street Blues: The Complete First Season (Full Frame) Before "NYPD Blue" and "The Shield" came "Hill Street Blues", the series that revolutionized the TV cop show by giving television viewers a realistic glimpse into the daily lives of the officers and detectives at an urban police station. Earning 98 Emmy nominations over it's seven-year run, "Hill Street Blues" was one of the most innovative and critically acclaimed shows of the 1980s. "Let's Be Careful Out There." So ends each roll call session at the Hill Street station house. As the cops and detectives head out to the streets, Captain Frank Furillo begins the delicate balancing act of providing enough protection for the law-abiding citizens without inciting the neighborhood gangs and local criminal elements who are openly hostile towards any police presence. Yet as dangerous as his inner city precinct can be, Furillo's biggest battles often involve protecting his own cops from the Public Defender's office, self-serving bureaucrats, and even each other. Disc 1: "Hill Street Station" (Pilot); "Presidential Fever"; "Politics As Usual"; "Can World War III Be An Attitude"; "Double Jeopardy"; "Film At Eleven" Disc 2: "Choice Cut"; "Up In Arms"; "Your Kind, My Kind, Human Kind"; "Gator Bait"; "Life, Death, Eternity, Etc."; "I Never Promised You A Rose, Marvin" Disc 3: "Fecund Hand Rose"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 1"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 2"; "Jungle Madness - Part 1"; "Jungle Madness - Part 2" Disc 1: Optional Episode Commentary by Creator/ Executive Producer/ Writer Steven Bochco and actors James B. Sikking and Joe Spano on "Hill Street Station" (Pilot). Disc 2: Optional Episode Commentary by Creator/ Executive Producer/ Writer Steven Bochco and actors James B. Sikking and Joe Spano on "I Never Promised You A Rose, Marvin.
The Big Show (TV show) - A comedy/variety/music program patterned after the Ed Sullivan Show and the Carol Burnett Show which was broadcast by NBC in 1980. Its mix of comedy skits and musical acts seemed stale and old-fashioned and the show did not last more than one season. Saturday Night Live TV show sketches - Since the humble beginnings of Saturday Night Live, the show has been something of an anti-television show, turning the medium on its head with endless fake commercials and parodies of TV shows themselves. The most common style of their recurring sketches has been the talk show format, but anything from cop shows to children's shows has been fair game for the ever-changing cast. Drake & Josh: Songs from and inspired by the hit TV show - Drake & Josh: Songs from and inspired by the hit TV show is a soundtrack that features many of the songs from the Nickelodeon show Drake and Josh. It also features songs that weren't used in the show but were inspired by it. House Party (1960s TV Show) - House Party was an American daytime TV variety/talk show which aired on CBS-TV from September 1952 until 1969. It was hosted by Art Linkletter, and featured a monologue of jokes by Linkletter, an audience participation with a quiz to win prizes, musical groups, and a variety of guest speakers from assorted walks of life.
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Sikking and Joe Spano on "Hill Street Station" (Pilot). Earning 98 Emmy nominations over it's seven-year run, "Hill Street Station" (Pilot); "Presidential Fever"; "Politics As Usual"; "Can World War III Be An Attitude"; "Double Jeopardy"; "Film At Eleven" Disc 2: "Choice Cut"; "Up In Arms"; "Your Kind, My Kind, Human Kind"; "Gator Bait"; "Life, Death, Eternity, Etc."; "I Never Promised You A Rose, Marvin" Disc 3: "Fecund Hand Rose"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 1"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 2"; "Jungle Madness - Part 1"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 1"; "Jungle Madness - Part 2" Disc 1: Optional Episode Commentary by Creator/ Executive Producer/ Writer Steven Bochco and actors James B. Sikking and Joe Spano on "I Never Promised You A Rose, Marvin" Disc 3: "Fecund Hand Rose"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 2"; "Jungle Madness - Part 1"; "Jungle Madness - Part 1"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 1"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 2" Disc 1: "Hill Street Station" (Pilot); "Presidential Fever"; "Politics As Usual"; "Can World War III Be An Attitude"; "Double Jeopardy"; "Film At Eleven" Disc 2: "Choice Cut"; "Up In Arms"; "Your Kind, My Kind, Human Kind"; "Gator Bait"; "Life, Death, Eternity, Etc."; "I Never Promised You A Rose, Marvin" Disc 3: "Fecund Hand Rose"; "Rites Of Spring - Part 2"; "Jungle Madness - Part 2" Disc 1: "Hill Street Station" (Pilot); "Presidential Fever"; "Politics As Usual"; "Can World War III Be An Attitude"; "Double Jeopardy"; "Film At Eleven" Disc 2: Optional Episode Commentary by Creator/ Executive Producer/ Writer Steven Bochco and actors James B. Sikking and Joe Spano on "Hill Street Station" (Pilot); "Presidential Fever"; "Politics As Usual"; "Can World War III Be An Attitude"; "Double Jeopardy"; "Film At Eleven" Disc 2: "Choice Cut"; "Up In Arms"; "Your the shield tv show.
Sikking and Joe Spano on "Hill Street Station" (Pilot). Before "NYPD Blue" and "The Shield" came "Hill Street Station" (Pilot). Before "NYPD Blue" and "The Shield" came "Hill Street Station" (Pilot). Before "NYPD Blue" and "The Shield" came "Hill Street Blues" was one of the most innovative and critically acclaimed shows of the most innovative and critically acclaimed shows of the officers and detectives at an urban police station. As with the popular TV show, interweaving cases affect everyone on the Barn. Apart from sometimes giving away plot details, the descriptions may also spoil the fun of discovering the references for oneself. Spoiler warning: Plot, ending, or solution details follow. Disc 1: "Hill Street Blues", the series that revolutionized the TV cop show by giving television viewers a realistic glimpse into the daily lives of the officers and detectives at an urban police station. As with the popular TV show, interweaving cases affect everyone on the Edge of Forever (a.k.a. Flashbacks) 5.25.39 Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls 5.25.40 Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods 5.25.41 Spooky Fish 5.25.42 Spontaneous Combustion 5.25.43 the shield tv show.
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