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  1. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco sat with Jake Kasdan and myself before we started Freaks and Geeks and let us grill him for advice. We used all of it. He was a great man and will forever be an inspiration.

  2. Apr 2, 2018 · Then in 1981, a man named Steven Bochco rewrote that formula. "Hill Street Blues" showed us the inner lives of the cops and detectives, the mundane activities of the squad room as cops prepared to ...

  3. 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. On producing Hill Street Blues, he says, "there is something that is truly magical when you catch lightning in a bottle. And here we've got a whole bottleful and you've got to fight very hard. So, every day ...

  4. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco, who died Sunday at 74, gets Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law and NYPD Blue on his ledger. Hell, a lot of people would have sold a part of their soul to be the man behind 97 episodes of ...

  5. Aug 26, 2021 · Doogie Howser creator Steven Bochco may not be around to see his story of a medical prodigy find new life with Disney+’s Doogie Kamealoha M.D., but the creative team continues to sing his praises.

  6. Apr 2, 2018 · Television writer and producer Steven Bochco was fighting cancer. He was responsible for a number of hit TV shows, including: Doogie Howser, M.D., Hill Street Blues and L.A. Law.

  7. Steven Ronald Bochco (born December 16, 1943) was an American television producer and writer. He created a number of popular television hits including Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, Doogie Howser, M.D., and NYPD Blue. He also had unsuccessful series including Cop Rock. [1] He won Emmy Awards for his writing in 1981 and 1987.

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