Al Pacino stars as Dr. Jack Kevorkian in director Barry Levinson's made-for-HBO biopic tracing the controversial career of...
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Executive Producer
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2010
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Wealthy playboy Teddy Rist (James Purefoy) becomes an unconventional "vigilante philanthropist" for those in need after a...
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Show Creator
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2009
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While Norman Lloyd managed to avoid becoming a household name, over the course of a career in the arts that has spanned...
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2007
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An "ensemble drama" along the lines of The O.C. -- but with characters who wore more clothes and stayed indoors more often --...
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Executive Producer
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2006
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Executive Producer
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2004
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Explore the origins of one of the Bible's most crushing betrayals as Judas betrays the very man who seeks to free his people...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2004
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Executive Producer, Screen Story
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2004
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Screenwriter
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2003
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2003
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Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.) is dead, but he's still our narrator, and he mentions that death has brought him into contact...
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Screenwriter
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2003
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The late Eugene Dobbins (Zuill Bailey) returns with his cello to "narrate" this episode. Beecher (Lee Tergesen), leaving Oz...
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Screenwriter
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2003
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2003
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2003
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2003
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2003
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Although Oz's longtime narrator, wheelchair-bound prison inmate Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.), was killed at the end...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2003
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Previously fired from his job as manager of "Emerald City," the experimental unit set up at Oswald Correctional Facility, Tim...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2002
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The press secretary to the president of the United States has the tricky job of acting as a middle ground between the...
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Executive Producer
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2001
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Some six months after the cancellation of the popular, hard-hitting TV cop series Homicide, most of the cast members were...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2000
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As season four of Oz begins, the experimental unit at Oswald State Correctional Facility known as "Emerald City" is not...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2000
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Teleplay By
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1999
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Ron Eldard guest stars as Emmett Carey, who takes his two children hostage, barricades himself in his sister-in-law's...
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Screen Story
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1999
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Idealistic, "New Age" unit manager Tim McManus (Terry Kinney) persists in trying to mold "Emerald City" (aka Cell Block 5 of...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1999
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A man is found murdered -- with his nose removed -- in his own backyard. To solves this case, Mike Giardello...
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Screen Story
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1999
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While investigating the beating death of a Buddhist monk, Lewis (Clark Johnson) worries that his born-again-Buddhist partner,...
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Screen Story
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1999
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Debbie Straub (Jena Malone), teenaged client of homicide detective-turned-private-eye...
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Screen Story
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1998
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Season two of Oz gets under way in the wake of the bloody riot at "Emerald City," the experimental unit set up on Cell Block...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1998
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In the first episode of a two-part story, former homicide detective Mike Kellerman (Reed Diamond) returns to Baltimore. Now a...
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Screen Story
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1998
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Teleplay By
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1998
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1997
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Teleplay By
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1997
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Seen mostly through the eyes of wheelchair-bound prisoner Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.), who serves as narrator and...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1997
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In the conclusion of a three-part story arc, civic leader Felix Wilson (James Earl Jones) goes on TV to offer a reward for...
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Screen Story
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1997
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Screen Story
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1997
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When one of drug kingpin Luther Mahoney's "heroin mules" is found dead, Lewis (Clark Johnson) and Kellerman (Reed Diamond)...
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Screen Story
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1997
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Memories of his late colleague Steve Crosetti continue to haunt Lewis (Clark Johnson), as well as former cop Chris Thormann...
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Screen Story
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1997
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Still shaken from his recent brush with federal investigators, Kellerman (Reed Diamond) takes time off to seek counseling. As...
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Screen Story
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1997
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The battered body of a 12-year-old girl found beside highway I-95 opens a new case for Pembleton (Andre Braugher) and Bayliss...
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Screen Story
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1997
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Teleplay By
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1997
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Grumpy, chain-smoking prosecuting attorney Ingrid Maynard (Stockard Channing) hasn't accepted a case since the accident that...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1996
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The fiancée of assistant district attorney Ed Danvers (Zeljko Ivanek) is shot and killed while shopping for her wedding...
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Screen Story
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1996
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For his first case after returning to active duty, Pembleton (Andre Braugher) joins Bayliss (Kyle Secor) in investigating the...
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Screen Story
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1996
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Lewis (Clark Johnson) and Bayliss (Kyle Secor) investigate the murder of a 15-year-old student at an exclusive prep school....
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Screen Story
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1996
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The ongoing investigation of Kellerman's (Reed Diamond) possible involvement in corruption in the arson unit hits the front...
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Screen Story
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1996
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This episode introduces Michelle Forbes in the role of new chief medical examiner Julianna Cox. Descending upon a murder...
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Screen Story
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1996
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Screen Story
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1996
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This episode would seem to be the precursor to producer Tom Fontana's gritty cable TV series Oz. Most of the homicide...
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Teleplay By
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1996
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Screen Story
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1996
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Screen Story
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1996
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Teleplay By
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1996
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Jay Leno makes a brief uncredited appearance in this first episode of a two-part story , in which the homicide unit...
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Screen Story
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1996
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, a serial sniper is still at large -- and now there's a copycat killer on the loose....
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Screen Story
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1996
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While traveling to Harrisburg, PN, to extradite suspected murderer Rose Halligan (Lily Tomlin), Baltimore homicide detectives...
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Screen Story
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1996
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An ER doctor (Mimi Kennedy) is suspected of withholding vital evidence in the mysterious shooting of a burglar. An enormous...
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Screen Story
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1996
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In the first episode of a two-part story, a retired Baltimore police officer named Rodzinski is found murdered near his...
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Screen Story
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1996
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Baltimore cop Jake Rodzinski (Bruce Campbell) is the prime suspect in the murder of...
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Screen Story
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1996
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The entire Baltimore homicide squad quietly surrounds the apartment of a suspected serial killer, with all the detectives...
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Screen Story
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1996
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The seedy New Moon Motel is the scene of a mysterious murder -- and it isn't the first time that this fleabag has "hosted" a...
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Screen Story
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1996
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A Black Muslim civilian patrol group, hired to maintain law and order in a Baltimore federal housing project, resents the...
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Screen Story
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1996
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The unit's investigation of six unsolved homicides involves the detectives in a violent drug turf war. Things get worse when...
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Screen Story
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1996
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The sudden exhumation of the remains of a person who was obviously walled up alive reopens a ten-year-old unsolved crime....
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Screen Story
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1995
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When a ten-year-old is rendered brain-dead by a random shooting in a mall, Pembleton (Andre Braugher) and Bayliss...
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Screen Story
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1995
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Not all is what it seems as the detectives investigate a hate crime perpetrated by skinheads in a gay community. In other...
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Teleplay By
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1995
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The homicide detectives team up with the FBI to track down a serial killer who is moving progressively northward on I-95. The...
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Screen Story
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1995
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A gas leak at homicide headquarters forces the detectives to temporarily pitch camp at an old bank building, where several...
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Screen Story
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1995
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Screen Story
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1995
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Screen Story
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1995
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Bruno Kirby guest stars as Victor Helms, a former plumber's assistant who was convicted of murder after causing the deaths of...
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Screen Story
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1995
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Teleplay By
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1995
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As indicated by its opening caption, this episode was shown out of sequence with the rest of season three when it originally...
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Screen Story
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1995
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Russert (Isabella Hoffman) suspects that her new partner is at the end of his rope -- and is abusing his wife as a result of...
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Screen Story
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1995
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Screen Story
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1995
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As Pembleton (Andre Braugher) and Bayliss (Kyle Secor) investigate the killing of a 14-year-old boy, the mother of the victim...
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Screen Story
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1995
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Depressed by the unsavory aspects of her most recent murder case, Kay Howard (Melissa Leo) takes a leave of absence and...
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Teleplay By
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1994
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After the body of former homicide detective Steve Crosetti is found floating in a river, Bolander (Ned Beatty) arrives at the...
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Screen Story
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1994
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Giardello's (Yaphet Kotto) activist friend Sam Thorne (Joe Morton) is shot down after blowing the whistle on a high-scale...
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Screen Story
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1994
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The serial killer responsible for the recent spate of "white glove" murders sues Pembleton (Andre Braugher) for violating her...
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Screen Story
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1994
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The homicide department is besieged by demands that details of the three "white glove" murders be made public. Complicating...
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Screen Story
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1994
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The one linking factor between three murders is a pair of white gloves found at the scene of each crime. This factor not only...
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Screen Story
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1994
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Screen Story
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1994
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Hoping to make Bolander (Ned Beatty) less self-conscious about their first date, Linda (Melissa Leo) agrees to double-date...
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Screen Story
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1994
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Screen Story
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1994
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Screen Story
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1994
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This final episode of Homicide's first season was originally telecast out of sequential order, requiring an opening title...
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Screen Story
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1993
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Giordello (Andre Braugher) is upset when neither he nor his detectives are forewarned of the arrival of an asbestos-removal...
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Teleplay By
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1993
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Lewis (Clark Johnson) and Crosetti (Jon Polito) run afoul of the Feds while investigating the murder of a Chinese student,...
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Screen Story
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1993
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Still frustrated by the unsolved Watson murder, Bayliss (Kyle Secor) and Pembleton (Andre Braugher) are in no mood to tackle...
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Screen Story
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1993
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A suspect, Risley Tucker (Moses Gunn), has been hauled in for the murder of 11-year-old Adena Watson. Having pursued this...
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Teleplay By
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1993
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Worn out by the dead-end investigation of the Watson killing, Bayliss (Kyle Secor) turns on the obstreperous Capt. Barnfather...
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Screen Story
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1993
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Crossetti (Jon Polito) insists upon handling the case of his ex-partner Thormann (Edie Falco), who was shot in the head on...
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Screen Story
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1993
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Bayliss (Kyle Secor) and Pembleton (Andre Braugher) continue their investigation of the murder of 11-year-old Adena Watson....
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Screen Story
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1993
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This terse, realistic hour-long crime series was based on Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, by reporter David Simon....
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Executive Producer
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1993
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Made for television, The Fourth Wise Man was syndicated to local TV stations during Easter week of 1985. Martin Sheen, a...
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Screenwriter
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1985
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