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  1. Street Time: Created by Richard Stratton. With Rob Morrow, Michelle Nolden, Alexander Conti, Scott Cohen. Follows a fair parole officer and his parolee who wants to go straight but his former business associates are after him.

    • (153)
    • 2002-06-23
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Street_TimeStreet Time - Wikipedia

    Street Time is a drama television series created by Richard Stratton. The series stars Rob Morrow , Michelle Nolden , Alexander Conti , Scott Cohen , Erika Alexander and Christopher Bolton. The series aired on Showtime for two seasons from June 23, 2002, to October 29, 2003.

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    "Pilot: Part 1"
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    "Pilot: Part 2"
    Marc Levin
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    "Random Act"
    Marc Levin
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    "Above Suspicion"
  3. Synopsis. “Street Time,” Showtime's explosive gritty crime drama, explores the federal parole system from both sides of the law. Parole officers, Scott Cohen, Erica Alexander and supervisor Terence Howard have the power of freedom or back to jail for parolees like Rob Morrow and a fascinating variety of guest stars. Each week, a dramatic ...

  4. Apr 21, 2006 · Street Time. 2002 -2003. SHOWTIME. Drama. TVMA. Watchlist. After five years in prison, a drug smuggler moves into the same neighborhood as his parole officer in this gritty cable drama. Ex-con ...

  5. Season 1 – Street Time. Kevin Hunter is a recent parolee trying to get his life back on track. His parole officer, James Liberti, tries to keep Hunter in line while battling demons of his own.

    • (12)
    • June 23, 2002
  6. Street Time Street Time Street Time Street Time View more photos Series Info. ... Showtime. Rating TV-MA. Genre Drama. Original Language English. Release Date Jun 23, 2002. Close video See Details.

  7. Jun 20, 2002 · Showtime should silence some of its critics with "Street Time," a gritty cat-and-mouse series with rough edges to spare. Skein hardly comes close to rival HBO's "The Sopranos" or even "The Wire ...

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