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  1. Hill Street Blues set the record for most Emmy wins by a series' first season with eight, later matched by NYPD Blue, [2] ER (in 1995), and finally surpassed by The West Wing (in 2000) with nine (also setting the record for any season). [3] The West Wing, L.A. Law, and Mad Men share the record of four Outstanding Drama Series wins with Hill ...

  2. The theme music for Hill Street Blues was written by Mike Post, featuring Larry Carlton on guitar. [17] It was released as a single and became a major US hit, reaching #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1981, winning the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance .

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  3. Mar 30, 2022 · Posting up: Composer Mike Post won twice for his theme for the TV series “Hill Street Blues,” picking up Grammys for both best instrumental composition and best pop instrumental performance. A ...

  4. Hill Street Blues is an American drama series that aired on NBC from January 15, 1981 until May 12, 1987. It was nominated for a variety of different awards and holds several notable all-time records. It was nominated for the most Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series , and won the ...

  5. Hill Street Blues, American television law enforcement drama that aired on NBC for seven seasons (1981–87). The show received great critical acclaim, winning four consecutive Emmy Awards for outstanding dramatic series, and it is recognized as a pioneer in the crime and police television genre.

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  6. Jan 15, 2018 · In its first season, Hill Street Blues show finished 87th out of 96 shows, making it the lowest-rated drama in television history to get a second season. Bochco credited the show’s renewal to ...

  7. The theme music, written by Mike Post, became a hit song on its own and won a Grammy. Post said that when he was writing the theme, he first wanted the music to match the gritty visuals he was shown.

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