Hill Street Blues

Genre: Crime Fiction, Police procedural, Drama
Started: 15th January 1981
Ended: 12th May 1987
Episodes: 146
Country: United States of America
Created by: Steven Bochco
Starring: Trinidad Silva, Joe Spano, Robert Prosky, Barbara Bosson, Peter Jurasik, Barbara Babcock, Ken Olin, Megan Gallagher, Betty Thomas, Charles Haid, Daniel J. Travanti, Dennis Franz, Michael Warren, Bruce Weitz, Jon Cypher, Veronica Hamel, Kiel Martin, Ed Marinaro, James Sikking, Michael Conrad, George Wyner, René Enríquez, Taurean Blacque, Jeff Doucette, Jeffrey Tambor, Lynne Moody, Lawrence Tierney, Pat Corley, Mimi Kuzyk, Robert Hirschfeld, Jennifer Tilly, Tim Robbins, Joaquin Phoenix, Edward James Olmos, Edward James Olmos, Don Cheadle, Michael Richards, Michael Biehn, David Caruso, Brent Spiner, Robert Clohessy

Hill Street Blues is an American serial police drama that was first aired on NBC in 1981 and ran for 146 episodes on primetime into 1987. Chronicling the lives of the staff of a single police precinct in an unnamed American city, the show received critical acclaim and its production innovations influenced many subsequent dramatic television series produced in North America. Its debut season was rewarded with eight Emmy awards, a debut season record surpassed only by The West Wing, and the show received a total of 98 Emmy Award nominations during its run.

In 1997, the episode "Grace Under Pressure" was ranked number 49 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. When the list was revised in 2009, "Freedom's Last Stand" was ranked 57.

In 2002, Hill Street Blues was ranked number 14 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.

MTM Enterprises developed the series on behalf of NBC, appointing Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll as series writers. The writers were allowed considerable creative freedom, and created a series which brought together, for the first time, a number of emerging ideas in TV drama.

Although filmed in Los Angeles (both on location and at CBS Studio Center in

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