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  1. Can World War III Be an Attitude?: Directed by Robert Butler. With Daniel J. Travanti, Michael Conrad, Michael Warren, Bruce Weitz. Hill Street finds the precinct under siege when the gangs react to the president canceling his walking tour. Hill and Renko arrest a car thief who has a knack for fixing things around the station.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Robert Butler
    • 1981-01-24
  2. TV-14. CC. Hill Street Blues. 169M subscribers. Subscribe. 2. Hill Street Blues S1 E4. The cops on the Hill face the possibility of an all-out assault from the local gangs after the...

  3. Hill Street Blues season 1 Can World War III Be an Attitude? - Metacritic. Summary This groundbreaking and award-winning NBC crime drama provided a very realistic view into the lives of the dedicated cops and detectives of an urban police station.

    • Hill Street Station. Presidential Fever. Politics as Usual. Can World War III Be an Attitude? Double Jeopardy (aka Dressed to Kill) Film at Eleven. Choice Cut.
    • Hearts and Minds. Blood Money. The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue. The Second Oldest Profession. Fruits of the Poisonous Tree. Cranky Streets. Chipped Beef.
    • Trial by Fury. Domestic Beef. Heat Rash. Rain of Terror. Officer of the Year. Stan the Man. Little Boil Blue. Requiem For a Hairbag. A Hair of the Dog. Phantom of the Hill.
  4. Feb 15, 2016 · Season One, Episode Four:”Can World War III Be an Attitude?” written by Michael Kozoll & Steven Bochco directed by Robert Butler original airdate: Saturday, January 24, 1981 “Previously on Hill Street Blues…” Roll Call: Item 12: Phil is mad. Like, schoolteacher with an unruly class mad.

  5. "Hill Street Blues" Can World War III Be an Attitude? (TV Episode 1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Available on iTunes. S1 E4: The cops on the Hill face the possibility of an all-out assault from the local gangs after the President cancels his visit and then the electricity goes out and the phones go dead. Drama Jan 24, 1981 46 min. TV-14. Starring Charles Fleischer, Barbara Babcock, Dan Hedaya.

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