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A cop (Laurence Fishburne) tries to deal with the death of his older brother, a stockbroker murdered and robbed on his morning run through Battery Park. His tortured efforts to open a puzzle box that his late brother gave him parallel his efforts to find peace with himself. A splendid start for the
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TriBeCa has attracted actors, writers and directors of uncommon quality. Without having to commit to long-term contracts, they have been allowed to stretch themselves in ways that commercial television rarely affords. "TriBeCa" is the kind of project that probably cannot survive in a totally
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What's most impressive so far about "TriBeCa" is the level of production quality. With Mr. Burke, Mr. De Niro and Jane Rosenthal as the executive producers, "TriBeCa" is obviously not going to be your average, somewhat tacky weekly series. Its overall "look" is striking. One
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Harry rents a vacant loft in a building he owns to three recent college graduates seeking to start lives in the city. When the girl disappears after being mistaken for a serial robber and jailed, the boys spend the night searching the neighborhood for
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De Niro segued into television production as the executive producer of "Tribeca" (Fox, 1993), a short-lived dramatic anthology series set and shot on the streets of downtown New York. He employed the talents of several actors turned
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Despite critical acclaim, Fox cancelled the show after seven episodes because of low ratings, although the existing episodes were rerun in the summer. Fishburne's Emmy win came in September, months after the show had been cancelled.
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Much of the praise must go to series creator and co-executive producer David J. Burke, who brings the same sense of character development and realism that propelled his last series, CBS's
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as Harry Arsharsky, owner of Zadies café, a large neighborhood eatery which served as a hub for the stories. Harry was a college professor in the late 1960s but was dismissed for his
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who wants to reclaim past glories and a young attorney watching his own life heading toward professional monotony and docile suburban existence.
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ne of the truly notable entries in the ever-dwindling field of serious, hourlong TV drama. Surprisingly it is on the Fox, which clawed out a "
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make brief, uncredited appearances in character ahead of the episodes they were later featured in ("Stepping Back" and "Honor," respectively).
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An architect who breaks up with her boyfriend because she is afraid of change and commitment begins to notice that life is passing her by.
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series, with Fishburne's Emmy Award-winning performance as the anguished cop. Series regular Joe Morton makes his first appearance as a
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in 1993 that aired on the Fox Network. The series theme song, "Keep It Going," was performed by the alternative hip hop artist
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commercial environment. But then, public television has no money to support such ventures. It's the dreadful television bind.
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A homeless veteran confronts rejection by society while he struggles to fulfill his promise to bury a fellow homeless
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Noted for attracting "actors, screenwriters and directors of uncommon quality," and set in New York City's
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officer, on a journey of anger, vengeance and budding love for his brother's young widow and children.
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For his performance in the lead role of Martin McHenry in the season opener, "The Box,"
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Antonia Jones as Sarah, a waitress at Zadies. (Regular supporting character)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
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A young woman comes to grips with her father's lifestyle as a
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as Albert, a cook at Zadies. (Regular supporting character)
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officer Carleton Thomas. He is married to an artist, Tori (
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icon to commercial success to burned-out drug addict.
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Directors and screenwriters included David J. Burke,
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who preys on older women, including Harry's sister.
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Index

Drama
David J. Burke
Philip Bosco
Joe Morton
Me Phi Me
Eddie Jobson
Anton Sanko
David J. Burke
Robert De Niro
Jane Rosenthal
TriBeCa Productions
TriStar Television
Fox
anthology series
David J. Burke
co-produced
Robert De Niro
Jane Rosenthal
TriBeCa Productions
Me Phi Me
Laurence Fishburne
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
lower Manhattan
TriBeCa
Fox Broadcasting Company
Eli Wallach
Kevin Spacey
Kathleen Quinlan
Melanie Mayron
Judith Malina

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