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  1. CSI: NY is a crime drama series that follows the NYPD's Crime Scene Investigators as they solve mysterious and unusual deaths in New York City. IMDb provides information on the show's creators, stars, episodes, trivia, reviews, and more.

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    CSI: NY is a crime drama series that ran on CBS from 2004 to 2013. It follows a team of NYPD forensic scientists and police officers who investigate mysterious and unusual deaths and other crimes in New York City.

  3. Browse the episodes of CSI: NY, a TV series about forensic investigations in New York City. See the titles, dates, summaries, and ratings of each episode, from season 1 to 9.

  4. CSI: NY (TV Series 2004–2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    This show follows the Crime Lab of the New York City Police department. Unlike in CSI these characters are considered detectives, and Mac Taylor, Stella Bonasera, and Danny Messerall mention the time they spent as cops on the force. The detectives travel to all five boroughs of the city and also sometimes travel outside city limits for cases. The s...

    CSI: NY features an ensemble cast led by Gary Sinise and Sela Ward. The following cast members appeared in the final season: 1. Gary Sinise as Detective Mac Taylor; a Detective First Grade and the Director of the New York Crime Lab. He first appeared in the CSI: Miami episode "MIA/NYC NonStop," and his final appearance in the series finale "Today I...

    In addition, CSI: NY has twice crossed over with spin-off CSI: Miami. Characters from CSI: NY were originally featured in the second season CSI: Miami episode, "MIA/NYC NonStop." The shows crossed over a second time in the CSI: Miami season fourth episode, "Felony Flight," in which Lt. Horatio Caine from Miami-Dade came to New York to assist Mac in...

    When it originally aired, CSI: NY seemed to be the least popular of all of the CSI shows, and many people thought it was too dark, possibly due to the fact that it was shot using a blue light. At the beginning of the second season, however, this stopped at the order of CBS President Les Mooneves. [citation needed]

    First Run: September 22, 2004 – February 22, 2013 -- Wednesdays 10:00pm/9:00pm central (Season 1-6); Sunday's 10:00pm/9:00pm central on CBS (Season 9-10).
    Repeats: "CSI: NY" was rerun on Spike TV in November 2004 to 2009. Both A&E and Spike TV share the rerun rights to the crossover episodes (with CSI: Miami), Felony Flight and Manhattan Manhunt. It...
    As of 2020, the series is being aired on ION Plus on Thursday mornings.
    This was the second CSIseries to be cancelled.
    Of the four series in the CSI franchise, CSI: NY lost the least amount of regular cast members during its run, with two. CSI: Cyberalso lost two main cast members.
    This is one of two CSI series to crossover with a non-CSI branded show (Cold Case).

    CSI:NY is a spin-off from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami that ran on CBS from 2004 to 2013. It follows the investigations of a team of New York City forensic scientists and detectives in various cases and crossovers.

  5. CSI: NY. The third permutation of the "CSI" franchise sets up shop in the Big Apple, where taciturn detective Mac Taylor and his new partner, Jo Danville, lead a crime-solving team.

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