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NYPD Blue Episodes (Season 10)
The tenth season of ''NYPD Blue'' premiered on ABC ABC are the first three letters of the Latin script known as the alphabet. ABC or abc may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Broadcasting * American Broadcasting Company, a commercial U.S. TV broadcaster ** Disney–ABC Television ... on September 24, 2002, and concluded on May 20, 2003. Episodes Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nypd Blue Season 10 NYPD Blue seasons 2002 American television seasons 2003 American television seasons ...
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NYPD Blue
''NYPD Blue'' is an American police procedural television series set in New York City, exploring the struggles of the fictional 15th Precinct detective squad in Manhattan. Each episode typically intertwines several plots involving an ensemble cast. The show was created by Steven Bochco and David Milch, and was inspired by Milch's relationship with Bill Clark (screenwriter), Bill Clark, a former member of the New York City Police Department who eventually became one of the show's producers. The series was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC network, debuted on September 21, 1993‚ and aired its final episode on March 1, 2005. It was ABC's List of longest-running TV shows by category, longest-running primetime one-hour drama series until ''Grey's Anatomy'' surpassed it in 2016. ''NYPD Blue'' was met with critical acclaim, praised for its grittiness and realistic portrayal of the cast's personal and professional lives, though the show garnered controver ...
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Jake Paltrow
Jake Paltrow is an American film director, screenwriter and actor. Coming from a family of actors, he is the younger brother of Gwyneth Paltrow and the son of Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner. Personal life Paltrow is the son of producer-director Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner. He had a Bar Mitzvah. He is a first cousin of actress Katherine Moennig and a second cousin of former US Congresswoman Gabby Giffords. In 1999, Paltrow met photographer and artist Taryn Simon, whom he married in 2010; they have two children together. Career Paltrow's most prominent job was directing some ''NYPD Blue'' episodes, such as: ''Andy Appleseed'' (2003), ''Brothers Under Arms'' (2000) and ''Big Bang Theory'' (1999), following in his father's footsteps as a television director. In 2006, he made his debut as a film director with the movie ''The Good Night'', which featured his sister Gwyneth. The movie was released at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Paltrow has produced short film ...
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Jesse Bochco
Jesse John Bochco (born March 2, 1975) is an American television director and producer. He is the son of television producer/writer Steven Bochco and actress Barbara Bosson. Career In 1982, Bochco had his first and only acting role as Frank Furillo Jr. on the series ''Hill Street Blues'', produced by his father. He played the son of Fay Furillo, Barbara Bosson's character. Bochco began his behind-the-camera career as an associate producer on his father's television series ''Philly'' (2001–2002) starring Kim Delaney. He made his directorial debut on that series with the episode "Tall Tales" in 2002. He went on to direct episodes of ''NYPD Blue'', ''Over There'', '' Commander in Chief'' and '' Raising the Bar'', all produced by his father. His other television directing credits include ''Dirt'', '' Lincoln Heights'', '' Standoff'', ''John from Cincinnati'', ''The Closer'', ''Prison Break'', ''Nip/Tuck'', '' Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', and ''Dallas''. Personal life Since 2 ...
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Jody Worth
Jody Worth is an American television writer and producer. He has worked in both capacities on '' Deadwood'' and has been nominated for an Emmy Award and a Writers Guild of America Award for his work on the series. He is the son of producer and screenwriter Marvin Worth. Biography 1980s Worth worked as a music supervisor for the film ''Up the Academy'' in 1980. He made his television writing debut on the NBC police drama ''Hill Street Blues''. He wrote the seventh season episode "The Runner Falls on His Kisser" in 1987. The series was created by Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll. It marked Worth's first collaboration with David Milch - then an executive producer on ''Hill Street Blues''. 1990s He was a music supervisor for the film '' Flashback'' in 1990. Worth became a writer for the first season of ABC police procedural '' NYPD Blue'' in 1994. The series was created by Steven Bochco and David Milch and centered on a homicide unit in New York. Worth wrote the story and co-wr ...
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Michael Switzer
Michael Switzer (born May 27, 1948) is an American film and television director.''Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors: Volume 1'' - Page 696 Some of his credits in episodic television include ''M*A*S*H'', ''Hill Street Blues'', ''Quantum Leap'', '' Fame'' (writer for one episode), ''Rags to Riches'', ''Misfits of Science'', '' JAG'', '' NYPD Blue''. He has also directed a number of television films. His last directing crediting credit was the ''Prison Break ''Prison Break'' is an American serial (radio and television), serial drama television show, television series created by Paul Scheuring for Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox. The series revolves around two brothers, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purce ...'' episode " Selfless"in 2008.Michael Switzer credits
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Matt Olmstead
Matt Olmstead is an American writer and producer for television shows. Biography Early life Olmstead graduated from California State University, Chico in 1988. He is an alumnus of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. He went to Hollywood in hopes of being a script writer. Olmstead eventually worked with an agent, who set him up with Steven Bochco. After 10 minutes of talking, Bochco offered him the opportunity to write an episode for the show ''NYPD Blue''. Career In 1993, Olmstead wrote for the television series ''NYPD Blue''. The series was created by Steven Bochco and David Milch. It focused on a single homicide unit in New York City. Olmstead eventually became an Executive Producer of ''NYPD Blue'', and became a Producer in 2002. Olmstead worked as a writer on the series ''Brooklyn South'' in 1997. The series was created by Milch and Bochco along with William M. Finkelstein and ex-police officer Bill Clark. The show detailed the lives of a single precinct of police pat ...
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Mark Piznarski
Mark Piznarski is an American film director, television director and television producer. He has directed episodes from a number of television series, including, amongst others, ''Veronica Mars'', ''Gossip Girl'', '' 90210'', ''NYPD Blue'', '' Friday Night Lights'', ''Everwood'', ''My So-Called Life'', '' Relativity'' and '' Once and Again''. He has also directed a number of television films including ''Death Benefit'' (1996), ''The '60s'' (1999), and ''Soccer Moms'' (2005). In 2000, he directed the theatrical film '' Here on Earth''. In 2006, he wrote and directed the film ''Looking for Sunday'' (2006), the only writing credit to his name. The ''Veronica Mars'' character Stosh "Piz" Piznarski is named as a tribute to Mark, as he directed the first two episodes of season one, titled "Pilot" and "Credit Where Credit's Due "Credit Where Credit's Due" is the second episode of the first season of the American mystery television series ''Veronica Mars''. Written by series creato ...
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The Los Angeles Times
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Nicholas Wootton
Nicholas Wootton is an American Emmy Award-winning television writer and producer. He has written for various TV shows, including ''Chuck'', '' Prison Break'', '' Law & Order'', '' NYPD Blue'', ''Scorpion'' and ''The Endgame''. In 1998 he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It was first awarded at the 7th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, held in 1955 and it is given i ..., for his work in ''NYPD Blue''. References External links * American television producers American television writers American male television writers Emmy Award winners Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-screen-writer-stub ...
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Bill Clark (screenwriter)
Bill Clark is a former New York Police Department first grade detective and an award-winning television writer and producer. Biography Born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Clark grew up in Brooklyn, New York, in an area now known as Park Slope Park Slope is a neighborhood in northwestern Brooklyn, New York City, within the area once known as South Brooklyn. Park Slope is roughly bounded by Prospect Park and Prospect Park West to the east, Fourth Avenue to the west, Flatbush Aven .... He is a veteran NYPD Detective First Grade and television Writer and Executive Producer. Clark joined David Milch and Steven Bochco's ''NYPD Blue'' in the first season as technical advisor, technical consultant and continued to draw on his twenty-five years experience with New York undercover and homicide units to ensure that the series accurately and realistically portrayed the work of New York City detectives. He went on to win two Emmy Awards, and was also honored with a Writers Guild of ...
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