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  1. This is Steven Bochco's production company. It is currently run by his son Jesse and widow Dayna after Bochco died on April 1, 2018. Logo (September 19, 1989-March 31, 2023)

  2. Steven Ronald Bochco (December 16, 1943 – April 1, 2018) was an American television writer and producer. He developed a number of television series, including Hill Street Blues; L.A. Law; Doogie Howser, M.D.; Cop Rock; and NYPD Blue.

  3. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco, the creator of "Hill Street Blues," "L.A. Law," "Doogie Howser, M.D." and "NYPD Blue," died yesterday of complications from cancer. He was 74.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004766Steven Bochco - IMDb

    Steven Bochco. Writer: Hill Street Blues. Attended Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie-Mellon University) as a playwriting major. Barbara Bosson (his second wife), Michael Tucker, Bruce Weitz and Charles Haid were classmates; he and Tucker drove cross-country to Hollywood for full-time jobs at Universal, where Bochco would remain for 12 years.

  5. Logopedia. in: SVG needed, Television production companies of the United States. Steven Bochco Productions. Contents. 11989–present. 1.11989-2016. 1.22021-present. 2Video. 1989–present. SVG NEEDED. 1989-2016. Enhanced version. On Capitol Critters, an animated mouse plays the violin. 2021-present. Video.

  6. Steven Bochco (1943-2018), a producer known to "push the envelope" in many of the series he created and produced, attests to experiencing as much drama behind-the-scenes as on the screen.

  7. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco, a celebrated television writer and producer whose sophisticated prime-time portrayals of gritty courtrooms and police station houses redefined television dramas and pushed the...

  8. Apr 2, 2018 · Iconic producer Steven Bochco has died at 74. These 5 shows explain how he changed TV. From Hill Street Blues to Cop Rock, the iconic producer found new ways to tell stories on television.

  9. Nov 27, 2017 · During the '70s, there was Richard Levinson and William Link, the stellar mystery writers-producers (Bochco wrote a bunch of Columbo s). Former MTM chief Grant Tinker, former NBC head Fred Silverman, and Brandon Tartikoff are names he routinely credits for unflagging support.

  10. It's intact on all of Bochco's series, such as Doogie Howser, M.D. (the first show this logo was used on), NYPD Blue on H&I, Raising the Bar, Commander in Chief, Brooklyn South,Cop Rock, and Blind Justice. Most recently used on Murder in the First on TNT.

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