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  1. In 1984, Landsburg left the company and formed The Landsburg Company, in partnership with Cox Enterprises, [1] and ALP was renamed the Reeves Entertainment Group. David Auberbach, a friend of Landsburg served as vice president, received a new deal at the studio. [2]

  2. The first season of Homicide: Life on the Street, an American police procedural drama television series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between January 31 and March 31, 1993.

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    Homicide: Life on the Street was adapted from Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a non-fiction book by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon, based on his experience following a Baltimore Police Departmenthomicide unit in 1988. Simon, who became a consultant and producer with the series, said he was particularly interested in the debunking of th...

    Seasons 1 and 2

    The first season saw the introductions of Detectives Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher), Stan Bolander (Ned Beatty), Kay Howard (Melissa Leo), Meldrick Lewis (Clark Johnson), John Munch (Richard Belzer), Tim Bayliss (Kyle Secor), Beau Felton (Daniel Baldwin) and Steve Crosetti (Jon Polito), as well as the Commander, Lieutenant Al Giardello (Yaphet Kotto).

    Season 3

    The third season saw the first changes in the character lineup; when Detective Steve Crosetti (Jon Polito) was not seen in any episodes, his body was found in a death by suicide in the sixth episode of the season. Isabella Hofmannjoined the cast as Lieutenant Megan Russert, the commander of the other Homicide shift, it also dealt with her promotion to captain, and saw the last appearances of Felton and Bolander (Daniel Baldwin, Ned Beatty).

    Seasons 4 and 5

    The fourth season saw the departure of Daniel Baldwin and Ned Beatty, who played Beau Felton and Stan Bolanderrespectively. In the story, the two detectives had recently been given a 22-week suspension, as related in the opening scene of the season's first episode. Bolander went on to retirement, and Felton, recruited for deep undercover work, was killed (off-screen) in the line of duty during the fifth season. The characters returned in the movie.This season also sees Mike Kellerman (Reed Di...

    Homicide: Life on the Street executive producer Tom Fontana and Law & Order creator Dick Wolf became close friends in the 1980s while working as writers in the same building, at the same time, on the series St. Elsewhere (Fontana) and Hill Street Blues(Wolf). In the 1990s, the two friends decided to do a small crossover between their (then) current...

    Recurring cast members

    Homicide featured a number of recurring characters, who starred alongside the ensemble. Wendy Hughes (Carol Blythe), Ami Brabson (Mary Pembleton) and Željko Ivanek (Ed Danvers) are the most notable, with the first appearing in Season 1, and the other two appearing in Seasons 1–6 and Seasons 1–7 respectively. Clayton LeBouef played Captain and later Colonel George Barnfather throughout the run. Ralph Tabakin played Dr. Scheiner in all seven seasons. The recurring cast also included: Gerald F....

    Notable guest appearances

    A number of well-known actors and celebrities appeared on the show, including Steve Allen, Lewis Black, Wilford Brimley, Steve Burns, Steve Buscemi, Bruce Campbell, Joan Chen, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeffrey Donovan, Tate Donovan, Charles Durning, Charles S. Dutton, Richard Edson, Kathryn Erbe, Edie Falco, Peter Gallagher, Paul Giamatti, John Glover, Moses Gunn, Luis Guzmán, Jake Gyllenhaal, Marcia Gay Harden, Neil Patrick Harris, Pat Hingle, James Earl Jones, Terry Kinney, Bruno Kirby, Tony LoBia...

    New Video (through A&E Home Video and NBC Home Entertainment) released all seven seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street on DVD in Region 1 between 2003 and 2005. The TV movie Homicide: The Movie was released on DVD in Region 1 by Trimark Pictureson May 22, 2001. A&E Home Entertainment also released a complete series set in collectible 'file cabine...

    The show inspired the spin-off Homicide: Second Shift, which was shown exclusively online and did not include the regular cast.

    Season 1: #99—8,789,000
    Season 2: #24—12,717,000
    Season 3: #89—7,822,800[citation needed]
    Season 4: #66—8,535,100[citation needed]
    Homicide: Life on the Street at IMDb
    Homicide: Life on the Street at Rotten Tomatoes
    Homicide: The Movie at IMDb
  3. Jul 10, 2023 · How to watch classic series Homicide, Ed, Knots Landing, Moonlighting, Murphy Brown and more TV shows not streaming on Netflix, Hulu or Amazon.

  4. Homicide: Life on the Street is a crime drama that aired on NBC. Chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.

  5. Reeves Entertainment Group (formerly Alan Landsburg Productions) was an American independent television production company founded in 1971 by Alan Landsburg.

  6. Reeves Entertainment was closed down in 1994 and folded into Thames. Most of its TV productions are currently owned by NBC Universal Television Distribution in the US if distributed by MCA TV , while What Would You Do?

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