1518:'s second season were brighter colors. While colorist Drexel Williams previously drained footage of color value to create a gritty style, cinematographer Jean de Segonzac directed Williams to make the colors less muted and more lively. Segonzac also sought a more restrained visual style, as he believed the previous cinematographer Wayne Ewing tended to "get a little too wild, and someone could complain they got a little dizzy". Levinson praised what he described as a subtler and more effective style under Segonzac. "Bop Gun" was originally meant to serve as the second-season finale, but NBC decided to make it the season premiere with the hopes of getting increased ratings from Williams' guest appearance. The scenes with Williams were filmed over three days; Fontana said of the shooting, " worked like a dog. It was quite a special event for all of us. It's very intense."
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867:) and their two young children. The case receives considerable attention from the press and police officials. Ellison struggles with feelings of helplessness and guilt, and becomes offended by the insensitivity of the detectives investigating the case. When the seemingly good-natured 19-year-old Vaughn Perkins (Lloyd Goodman) is identified as the shooter, Howard becomes convinced he is taking the fall for his friends, and desperately tries to learn the truth while Felton closes the case.
1193:" that Bolander and Blythe had broken up. While the rest of the cast was contractually obliged to return, many of them had offers for other films, television shows or plays, and the logistics of arranging their schedules so all of them could return for the show was difficult. In an interview, Fontana claimed the cast was contractually entitled to be paid for 13 episodes but they all agreed to take less money and come back for the shortened-season. The uncertainty over whether
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1058:... I'm used to this kind of treatment from NBC. I'm a little surprised they'd treat Barry Levinson the same way they'd treat me." In other interviews, however, Fontana said he saw the decision as a sign of support: "This is not just a casual action on NBC's part. It's a real statement to me that we have a possibility to return." Levinson said he believed "four shots are better than nothing", adding:
1666:"absolutely brilliant" and praised it for focusing not on the crimes but on the effects of it, as well as the realistic themes regarding race, such as concerns in "Bop Gun" that the murder would deter white tourists from visiting Baltimore. Langford said it was occasionally preachy, but said, "Sometimes, a good sermon is what we need. Amazing that one this powerful can come from a TV show."
2004:'s improvement in the ratings, NBC did not immediately commit to a third season until the producers agreed to even more changes, including more prominent guest stars, more women in the cast and more life-affirming storylines. Outgoing cast member Polito publicly decried these changes, claiming the show was going to change from a drama into a "soap opera".
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you tend to err on the side of breaking ground. But we'd rather have more people watching, so the colors and lighting are slightly brighter, and the camera movements are not as jarring." However, both
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Williams' performance one of the ten best guest star moments in television history. The performance of Andre Braugher was also particularly praised, especially for his scene in "Black and Blue", in which Pembleton persuades a suspect to confess to a murder he did not commit. Gail Pennington of
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said the decision to evaluate the series after a four-episode season placed tremendous pressure on the staff of the show. Fontana said one-hour dramas need time to fully develop and allow audiences to become familiar with the characters. Fontana expressed frustration with NBC in some news interviews,
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sent a telegram to
Levinson encouraging him to remain in the city: "I wanted you to know that we are proud of having this exceptional series shot in your native state and stand ready to help toward a positive decision for additional production of the series." Levinson and Fontana considered leaving
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was ultimately renewed, but the producers slightly toned down the show's bleak visual style and hand-held photography motif, and focused more strongly on single stories rather than multiple subplots. Fontana said, "We were experimenting with our first nine episodes. Whenever you try something new,
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was behind the decision. Ohlmeyer said he believed a better timeslot, less dense stories and less hand-held photography would attract more viewers and help the show succeed better: "For it to succeed long-term, there's a humanity that needs to be brought to the characters. There's more here than
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Likewise, Beatty said he enjoyed the actual filming of the episodes but hated the television business end of it, claiming, "I can't think of anything I would less rather do than television at this moment." He said the process left him "pretty much burnt" and said his enthusiasm for the show had
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Baltimore a bad image by drawing attention to its murder rate. Ultimately, however, Levinson decided to remain in Baltimore. On February 15, 1994, the day the options of the cast contracts expired, NBC decided at midnight to sign for a third season, but ordered only 13
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episode to revolve entirely around a single plot: the murder of a tourist and its aftermath. Fontana said by focusing on one story, he believed it allows the show to tell that story better, adding, "In some places, there wasn't enough time for the story. The "Bop Gun" script also differed from
771:-related murder of a young woman, which initially makes Bayliss uncomfortable, but ultimately forces him to confront his own darker side. The detectives eventually learn the woman was killed by her neighbor, who accidentally choked her to death during rough sex. In another case, Lewis and
779:) pursue a suspect who killed a man over a $ 1.49 pen. Lewis is deeply shaken by the seemingly pointless motive. Meanwhile, the despairing Munch crashes the first date of Bolander and Linda, ruining their evening by venting his romantic woes, until Linda offers him words of encouragement.
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called it "an hour about as fine as there is on the tube" with great writing and camera-work. Jicha said, "It would be a senseless act of violence against superb TV for those who claim to appreciate fine drama to kill this show by turning the dial." Hal
Boedeker, television critic with
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NBC heavily advertised the second season, especially the guest appearance by
Williams in the season premiere, "Bop Gun". Levinson, Baldwin, Belzer and Fontana all participated in multiple media interviews about the show. "Bop Gun" was seen by 16.3 million viewers, a higher-than-usual
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throughout the entire life of the show, but considered that episode his favorite script. A story arc in "See No Evil" and "Black and Blue" featured
Pembleton investigating a suspected police-related shooting. This was based on a real-life 1988 shooting and subsequent investigation by
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portrayed S&M fashion store owner Tanya Quinn in "A Many
Splendored Thing". Julianna Margulies appeared in the last two episodes of the season as Linda, a waitress who starts dating Bolander. Fontana was so impressed with Margulies that he offered her a recurring role on
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during the first season. However, Reeves
Entertainment went out of business after the first season concluded, so NBC bought into the show and formally became a co-producer, which gave the network more latitude to demand creative changes. The second season marked the debut of
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Almost the entire original cast from season one returned for the second season, including Daniel
Baldwin, Ned Beatty, Richard Belzer, Andre Braugher, Clark Johnson, Yaphet Kotto, Melissa Leo, Jon Polito and Kyle Secor. The only permanent cast member not to return was
1695:: "This is also one of the final opportunities to see a television network stick with a struggling show for no better reason than it deserves to be stuck with. In the bottom line-driven 1990s, that's become as rare as quality itself. " Steven Cole Smith with the
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said the second season was an improvement over the first, which she said was excellent but "tended to demand an awful lot from viewers". Pennington said the toned down visual style and stronger emphasis on single stories better focused the show, adding:
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comes out and shows the side of a woman's breast and some risque language on a show not as well-written as our show, although it's wonderfully acted, and it goes through the roof and everyone's talking about it. I'm thinking, "Give us a shot here."
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until after the four episodes aired, the screenwriters did not start working on any scripts for the third season until after the second season concluded. As a result, once NBC was committed to renewal, the scripts had to be written later and the
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took exception to that characterization, saying he believed his reputation and experience in television proved he was capable of conceiving his own material. Bochco said: I don't think it's a knock-off. It was conceived as its own show. I wish
698:), but Giardello realizes he cannot accept it. Ultimately, Giardello helps Pembleton find the real shooter, a police lieutenant (Michael S. Kennedy) with whom Howard had an affair and for whom she still harbors romantic feelings. Meanwhile, as
1967:, which normally filled the 10 p.m. Thursday timeslot. Warren Littlefield said the ratings "far exceeded expectations", and said he expected the series to return for a third season if the viewership remained strong. Littlefield said of the
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It would have killed me to come back. The show went from art to mediocrity. I'm relieved that they've freed me legally. I didn't want to go back to another six months of indecision and hurt. I'm shocked that the other actors
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1210:... Where's the confidence? Why aren't I here talking about being picked up for 22 episodes? I want to say to Warren Littlefield: Can you read? Can you read? I've never seen this kind of critical response to a show before.
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on May 27, 2003 for $ 69.95. The set included an audio commentary by Levinson and Fontana for the first-season premiere, "Gone for Goode", as well as a collection of the commercials that advertised the episode during the
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reporter David Bianculli praised the show's writers for being willing to place their characters in ethically questionable positions, adding: "Please watch this series; it's so good, I don't mind pleading." Tom Jicha of
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as production designer, Susan Kessel as set decorator, Roland Berman as costume designer, Ivan Fonseca as post-production coordinator, Bruce Litkey as sound mixer and Louis DiGiaimo and Pat Moran as casting directors.
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episodes by focusing more strongly on a murder victim, rather than on the detectives. The other three episodes of the season continued to focus on multiple stories, but switched from four different subplots to three.
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as director of photography. He replaced Wayne Ewing, who Levinson felt was too inexperienced and did not trust with the responsibility of managing the show's cinematography. Among Segonzac's film credits was
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For two years now, I've been walking around thinking, 'Why did I do this? Why did I subject myself to this nonsense?' I will never, ever do another series. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever. There is no justice in
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Chris Tergesen became music coordinator during the second season, and more music is featured than in the previous episodes as a result. The first scene of "Bop Gun", for example, featured the song "
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As Pembleton continues his investigation into a suspected police shooting, Giardello pressures him to pursue civilian suspects. To make a point, Pembleton elicits a confession from an innocent man (
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1066:... In all fairness to NBC, this is a tougher kind of show than any other show they carry. It is different, and no one is going to endorse different in this world, no one celebrates different.
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producers and Williams himself consciously decided to remain true to the original script, rejecting the idea of adding humor or jokes to the episode. "Bop Gun" also featured a 13-year-old
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The four second-season episodes were filmed during the summer of 1993. The last of them, "Bop Gun", was filmed in late September 1993, with Fontana just having returned from accepting an
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on single storylines, rather than multiple subplots; during the first season, some episodes included as many as four separate storylines. The season premiere, "Bop Gun", was the first
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had recently taken, saying it changed to a "parody of itself" and claiming he had repeatedly voiced problems with the show's recent scripts to Fontana and Chris Menaul. Polito said:
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returned as supervising producer, Debbie Sarjeant worked as associate supervisor and screenwriter James Yoshimura became story editor starting with the second season, with
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To cut down on costs, the network also pressured Levinson to relocate filming to California rather than Baltimore, which would reduce costs for travel, lodging and meals.
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Jicha, Tom (January 6, 1994). "A new life for Homicide – A Crisp, daring cop show that won two Emmys but was ignored by viewers last season gets a second chance on NBC".
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would take its place. Warren Littlefield denied such claims, believing the success of one series did not necessarily have to mean the cancellation of the other. Despite
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The other three episodes of the season did not match the viewership of "Bop Gun", but they were nevertheless considered strong ratings for the show, better than past
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claiming the networks seemed to lack the courage to either cancel or renew it: "They will run it in a 10 p.m. time period for a month and then they'll kiss us goodbye
1910:"as rewarding an hour of serious, quality television as you could ask for", praised it for highlighting quality writing rather than gimmicks like the nudity from
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blues song "Feels Like Rain" plays just after Howard speaks with a suspect in jail. Other songs were integrated into the show itself: one suspect listens to the
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aired out of order as the season premiere. The DVD present the episodes in the correct chronological order, restoring all storylines and character developments.
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Justin, Neal (April 30, 2001). "The ultimate guest list; Big stars can make a big splash when they appear on TV series; Here are 10 of our favorite visitors".
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NBC ordered a four-episode second season, which would be broadcast in January 1994 as a mid-year replacement. A decision about whether to renew the show for a
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Baltimore not only for the cost savings, but also because of the letters of outrage by the city's detectives over "See No Evil," as well as a report in the
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Zaslow, Jeffrey (July 2, 1996). "Future brother-in-law's pantyhose create a snag; A black voice in 'Blue'; 'NYPD' writer finds depth in Fancy, Sipowicz".
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The second season received generally positive reviews. "Bop Gun" was particularly acclaimed; it was named one of the ten best episodes of the series by
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delivers without the lewd language and skin shots. It depicts violence in a most compelling way: You don't see it. You just feel it." Bob Wisehart of
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Shister, Gail (December 28, 1993). "Belzer, Williams go for drama this time; comics are 'grim' in an episode of the rejuvenated 'Homicide' series".
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and the suspected police shooting—were done in an ethically correct way. "Black and Blue" was written by James Yoshimura, who continued working on
1291:. Robin Williams appeared in "Bop Gun" as Robert Ellison, the husband of a slain woman tourist. Levinson previously directed Williams in the films
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Shister, Gail (February 28, 1994). "Polito turns his back, and mouth, on 'Homicide' – Actor leaves show with parting shots about its mediocrity".
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Littlefield, Kinney (October 21, 1994). "Class Actor; Profile: On camera and office, 'Homicide's' Andre Braugher is one unsparingly serious guy".
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song "Gett off My Back" on headphones just before he was arrested. Various songs are featured in other second-season episodes, including the
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episodes because it focused entirely on one story: the murder of a tourist and its impact on her husband, played by Williams. The episodes "
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for its negative portrayal of the police in the storyline, and 22 detectives wrote a formal letter of protest to Levinson over the matter.
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to a new time on Thursdays at 10 p.m. Levinson and the other series producers considered this an extremely positive move for the show, as
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executives decided to order only a four-episode season, after which they would evaluate the ratings and decide whether to renew the show.
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Mendoza, Manuel (November 15, 1998). "Selling the sound; Pop songs promoted on youth-oriented TV shows set the mood and drive up sales".
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Siegel, Ed (January 6, 1994). "'Homicide': The season's finest hour but it's a hit and miss for the rest of the networks' new lineup".
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episodes instead of a full 22-episode season, opting to wait and see how the ratings performed before committing to the final nine.
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Richmond, Ray (January 6, 1994). "Television – A Triumph of character; Gritty, wise 'Homicide' gets last chance to find audience".
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Smith, Steven Cole (January 6, 1994). "A new life for 'Homicide' NBC gives acclaimed police drama another chance don't miss it".
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praised the show and said the decision to focus on fewer subplots might help. Bianco said, "Let's hope the changes work, because
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and you decided to stay because it was grittier, better written, directed and acted than any other drama on TV, be advised that
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producers were not able to turn around new shows until the fall. Additionally, Fontana was working on other projects, including
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said the show would maintain its realistic visual style, claiming, "We want a camera that's almost a participant in the show."
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featured an ensemble cast and intertwined subplots, and commentators suggested its success may have encouraged NBC to support
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Boedeker, Hal (January 5, 1994). "A dramatic difference for Robin Williams: Homicide role isn't comic, it's compelling".
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police drama series that had debuted in September 1993. It received a large amount of publicity and better ratings than
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Engstrom, John (January 13, 1994). "'The jury's still out' on 'L.A. Law' – Show could become a victim of 'Homicide'".
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What I learned is that it is very hard for a network to make a real commitment. A hit-and-run sensibility is prevalent
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Winslow, Harriet (January 2, 1994). "Life on TV's mean streets – Four-shot deal: After that, does it have a life?".
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would be renewed or not created a great deal of stress for some cast members. Polito said of the feeling, "Where is
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Krupnick, Jerry (January 13, 1994). "Never-say-die ratings lift gives news life to drama series about 'Homicide'".
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Perkins, Ken Parish (January 9, 1994). "NBC sees hope for 'Homicide' – Executives perk up after strong showing".
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Collins, Monica (January 5, 1994). "Stars carry dramas to edge; TV gets serious with 'Birdland' and 'Homicide'".
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is great TV, and NBC believes in it enough to give it what may be the network's best time slot." Bob Langford of
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Bickelhaupt, Susan (January 10, 1994). "NBC faces dilemma as 'Homicide' looks like a hit – spinning the dial".
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Bark, Ed (December 2, 1993). "NBC evicts 'L.A. Law' temporarily – Revived series set aside for 'Homicide'".
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Saunders, Dusty (June 11, 1993). "Canceled 'I'll Fly Away' to tie up loose ends on PBS finale this fall".
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would then be made based on how those four episodes performed in the ratings. David P. Kalat, author of
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Saunders, Dusty (January 18, 1994). "'Blue' unblushingly in the red, but producers, network unfazed".
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as a staff writer and Chris Friel as a script supervisor. Other crew included Cindy Mollo as editor,
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Pennington, Gail (January 2, 1994). "Back from the dead, 'Homicide' is more captivating than ever".
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and a 28 share, the highest rating for a 10 p.m. drama series since January 1992. The rating placed
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Newton, Catherine Reese (August 1, 2004). "Scene-stealing movie music, plus heavenly harp sounds".
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among the top ten network television Nielsen ratings for the week, and outperformed the ratings of
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Holston, Noel (January 3, 1994). "Midseason openers – Networks have high hopes for 18 new shows".
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Littlefield, Kinney (May 21, 1999). "'Homicide' departure will leave a void on NBC's schedule".
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Patton, Charlie (November 26, 1996). "It's not unusual for stars to leave successful shows".
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Roush, Matt (January 6, 1994). "Back on the streets – Survival has been murder on the cast".
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McDonough, Kevin (February 16, 2007). "'Law and Order' plays out a sad and familiar story".
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wrote, "Understandably, Fontana didn't sit by idly and wait for NBC to make its decision on
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Schindler, Harold (January 13, 1994). "Will NBC shoot itself in foot, cancel 'Homicide'?".
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Holbert, Ginny (January 18, 1994). "Two Views of Murder – Cop Shows Use Different M.O.s".
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over a brief montage of images just before a murder took place. In that same episode, the
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as director of photography and Chris Tergesen as music coordinator. The season premiere, "
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Jubera, Drew (January 13, 1994). "Television – Tom Arnold hopes for more 'Roseanne'".
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Bianco, Robert (January 6, 1994). "Ratings-ailing 'Homicide' gets CPR from Williams".
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is too good to lose, and its vision of civilization is too troubling to shunt aside."
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Shales, Tom (January 6, 1994). "'Homicide' back on trial for its life tonight".
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a second chance, comparing it to the days when NBC stuck with the comedy series
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Moore, Frazier (October 7, 1993). "Ullman's Big Apple if funny to the core".
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O'Hare, Kate (January 6, 1994). "Levinson's 'Homicide': Back on the Screen".
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O'Hare, Kate (January 6, 1994). "Levinson's 'Homicide': Back on the screen".
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rating in large part to interest in Williams' appearance. It received a 17.3
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Grahnke, Lon (August 19, 1993). "Ned Beatty Wastes Talent With 'The Boys'".
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Williams, Scott (January 5, 1994). "Belzer's 'Homicide' Gets Another Shot".
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Hyman, Jackie (January 13, 1994). "Gene Barry returns as rich detective".
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Schulberg, Pete (January 6, 1994). "'Homicide' pushes talk, not gunfire".
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Pergament, Alan (January 11, 1994). "NBC banks on glitz, not substance".
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Shister, Gail (January 16, 1994). "Baldwin shot down by NBC indecision".
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Bobbin, Jay (January 2, 1994). "'Homicide' returns with four new episodes
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Paeth, Greg (December 1, 1993). "NBC reshuffles lineup on three nights".
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Holloway, Diane (March 8, 1993). "'I'll Fly Away' may be bound for PBS".
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Langford, Bob (January 5, 1994). "'Homicide' brilliant; will it live?".
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Boedeker, Hal (January 13, 1994). "Is Homicide 'too good' to survive?".
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Lorando, Mark (July 29, 1993). "There's Life Left in This 'Homicide'".
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Grahnke, Lon (January 6, 1994). "'Homicide' gets chance to survive".
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Grahnke, Lon (January 20, 1994). "'Picket' Confronts TV Violence".
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from starting earlier once the show was renewed. Alan Pergament of
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and shouted expletives at him, yelling, "You stole our timeslot!"
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Koltnow, Barry (January 6, 1994). "A life at the brink of fame".
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Duffy, Mike (May 9, 1993). "NBC's 'Homicide' May Be Near Death".
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called it the best police drama ever made for television besides
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box-set "Homicide: Life on the Street: The Complete Seasons 1
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is better. There's been nothing like it since the heyday of
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Kaltenbach, Chris (May 14, 1999). "A death in the family".
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for his role in "Bop Gun". It was the only Emmy nomination
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A friend (Michael Chaban) of Felton kills his ill father (
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cast returned for the second season. The uncertainty over
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Svetkey, Benjamin (November 24, 2006). "Bond for Glory".
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Hulse, Ed (May 26, 2003). "Homicide, sweet homicide".
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Homicide: Life on the Street: The Unofficial Companion
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Thomlison, Adam (May 30, 2010). "Q&A Hollywood".
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took the timeslot previously held by the legal drama
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was moved from its previous timeslot of Wednesdays at
3245:"Noel Behn, writer, appeared in Woody Allen films".
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Walsh, Thomas (February 3, 1995). "WGA names noms".
2233:(April 27, 1993). "'Homicide': NBC's Next Victim?".
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was moved to a new timeslot of Thursdays at 10 p.m.
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Homicide Life on the Street – The Seasons 1 & 2
3056:Carmody, John (October 11, 1993). "The TV Column".
3410:Zurawik, David; Kaltenbach, Chris (May 16, 1999).
1892:is a fine show—it was on my 10-best list for 1993–
3530:"'Homicide' and Williams create a dazzling drama"
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3995:Littlefield, Kinney (November 27, 1994).
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1382:Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets
1364:Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets
946:, credited NBC Entertainment president
870:Final appearance of Det. Steve Crosetti
431:Gerald F. Gough as Colonel Burt Granger
258:Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets
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1079:The second season marked the debut of
918:had gradually declined throughout the
767:Pembleton and Bayliss investigate the
443:Jeff Mandon as Officer Fred Hellriegel
227:The second season marked the debut of
29:1994 American television series season
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4009:from the original on January 31, 2012
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3563:"Funny stuff is back-to-back tonight"
3561:Bianculli, David (January 13, 1994).
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2253:O'Connor, John J. (April 1, 1993).
2078:, as well as another second season
1094:was produced by Levinson's company
167:6 and January 27, 1994. Due to low
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3528:Zurawik, David (January 6, 1994).
3412:"'Homicide': The best of the best"
1400:script since the series premiere "
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4070:. November 12, 1994. p. A1.
3905:Gunther, Marc (January 8, 1994).
2094:were released together in a four-
1252:was canceled after six episodes.
4626:1994 American television seasons
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4028:Zurawik, David (July 22, 1994).
3716:Hodges, Ann (January 13, 1994).
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2137:. January 19, 1994. p. 3D.
1575:" in "Black and Blue", and the
1503:(1994), a comedy film starring
1421:featured in David Simon's book
465:as Harry "The Admiral" Prentiss
4099:. March 21, 1995. p. E–5.
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1114:(1992), which was directed by
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298:Writers Guild of America Award
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3202:. Event occurs at 4:12–4:25.
2960:. June 19, 1993. p. L22.
2746:. June 22, 1993. p. A12.
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2034:Guest Actor in a Drama Series
1848:because it's the knockoff of
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1244:comedy series also featuring
4189:Homicide: Life on the Street
4123:. p. 2F. Archived from
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3820:"Nielsen Ratings/Jan. 3–9".
3571:. p. 6D. Archived from
3538:. p. 1E. Archived from
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2038:Homicide: Life on the Street
1951:Homicide: Life on the Street
1802:drew several comparisons to
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1457:Philadelphia Fire Department
1357:"Bop Gun" was co-written by
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428:as Captain George Barnfather
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156:Homicide: Life on the Street
58:Homicide: Life on the Street
39:Homicide: Life on the Street
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4411:And the Rockets' Dead Glare
4096:The San Diego Union-Tribune
3200:Public Broadcasting Service
3119:. No. 908. p. 32.
2048:for his performance in the
2028:Robin Williams received an
1903:Corpus Christi Caller-Times
1415:Baltimore Police Department
1098:, which had partnered with
1087:'s director of photography.
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32:Season of television series
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3874:The Press of Atlantic City
3597:South Florida Sun-Sentinel
3446:The Orange County Register
3302:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2906:The Orange County Register
2637:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2480:The Orange County Register
2106:2", which was released by
2042:46th Primetime Emmy Awards
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1748:South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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1149:, who previously directed
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748:January 27, 1994
675:January 20, 1994
572:January 13, 1994
415:as Detective Stan Bolander
304:was often compared to the
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4537:Zen and the Art of Murder
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3912:The Philadelphia Inquirer
2928:Austin American-Statesman
2564:Austin American-Statesman
2182:"Nielsen Ratings". Life.
2165:"Nielsen Ratings". Life.
2148:"Nielsen Ratings". Life.
2131:"Nielsen Ratings". Life.
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1371:"Bop Gun" was written by
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4509:Blood Ties (Pt. 1, 2, 3)
4425:Night of the Dead Living
3514:Fort Worth Star-Telegram
3166:(DVD audio commentary).
2369:Kalat, David P. (1998).
2321:Knight Ridder Newspapers
1698:Fort Worth Star-Telegram
1521:
1153:star Belzer in the film
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4453:A Many Splendored Thing
4418:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
3941:The Dallas Morning News
3891:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3480:The News & Observer
3463:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3339:The Dallas Morning News
3099:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3042:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2872:The Florida Times-Union
2719:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
2615:The Dallas Morning News
2012:William Donald Schaefer
1762:the better choice over
1711:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1681:praised NBC for giving
1659:The News & Observer
1648:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1536:— writer David P. Kalat
1396:, who had not penned a
1191:A Many Splendored Thing
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1000:comedy block featuring
724:A Many Splendored Thing
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4594:Homicide: Second Shift
3857:Los Angeles Daily News
3840:Los Angeles Daily News
3497:Los Angeles Daily News
2957:Los Angeles Daily News
2654:The Charlotte Observer
2500:Los Angeles Daily News
1996:might be canceled and
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1928:is so far superior to
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1678:Los Angeles Daily News
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4067:The Los Angeles Times
3806:The Salt Lake Tribune
3374:The Salt Lake Tribune
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1798:The second season of
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1294:Good Morning, Vietnam
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3184:(November 4, 1998).
3116:Entertainment Weekly
3020:The Kansas City Star
1100:Reeves Entertainment
737: : Tom Fontana
664: : Tom Fontana
308:police drama series
4569:Homicide: The Movie
4502:For God and Country
4404:A Dog and Pony Show
4397:Three Men and Adena
4127:on January 11, 2012
4111:Tan, Cheryl Lu-Lien
4042:on January 11, 2012
3919:on January 13, 2012
3730:on January 12, 2012
3648:Rocky Mountain News
3575:on January 11, 2012
3542:on January 11, 2012
3517:. p. A&E1.
3424:on January 11, 2012
3059:The Washington Post
2798:The Washington Post
2581:The Cincinnati Post
2449:Rocky Mountain News
2267:on January 21, 2012
2236:The Washington Post
1721:The Washington Post
1491:Three Men and Adena
1434:Anne Arundel County
1118:, who directed the
969:executive producer
599:, and a suspicious
4474:Law & Disorder
4390:A Shot in the Dark
3789:The Sacramento Bee
3358:A&E Home Video
3168:A&E Home Video
2432:The Times-Picayune
2260:The New York Times
2108:A&E Home Video
2058:. "Bop Gun" won a
1885:The Sacramento Bee
1868:Pete Schulberg of
1369:
1246:Christopher Meloni
1227:
1131:Stephen Gyllenhaal
1096:Baltimore Pictures
1089:
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948:Warren Littlefield
905:Warren Littlefield
799:Stephen Gyllenhaal
708:Julianna Margulies
435:Julianna Margulies
280:and a 13-year-old
266:Julianna Margulies
214:Warren Littlefield
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4376:Ghost of a Chance
4120:The Baltimore Sun
4035:The Baltimore Sun
3967:Chicago Sun-Times
3723:Houston Chronicle
3631:Chicago Sun-Times
3568:The Baltimore Sun
3535:The Baltimore Sun
3417:The Baltimore Sun
3145:The York Dispatch
2974:Chicago Sun-Times
2889:The Baltimore Sun
2818:Chicago Sun-Times
2547:The Wichita Eagle
2385:Renaissance Books
2344:Chicago Sun-Times
2069:Northern Exposure
2009:Maryland Governor
1934:Hill Street Blues
1898:Hill Street Blues
1738:Hill Street Blues
1734:The Baltimore Sun
1635:The Baltimore Sun
1156:Mad Dog and Glory
1142:A Dangerous Woman
1049:The producers of
901:NBC Entertainment
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696:Isaiah Washington
532:Original air date
475:Isaiah Washington
471:as Robert Ellison
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161:police procedural
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1406:assisted suicide
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