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    Hill Street Blues

    TV-141981 · Crime drama · 7 seasons

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  1. Awards

    • Emmy (Primetime) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series 1985 · Winner

    • Emmy (Primetime) Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 1984, 1982, 1981 · Winner

    • Emmy (Primetime) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 1982, 1981 · Winner

    • Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama 1982 · Winner

    • Emmy (Primetime) Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 1981 · Winner

  1. 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.

  2. Thomas Carter. Burt Bluestein (unit production manager) (plaque) Herb Adelman (first assistant director) (plaque) Jack Philbrick (second assistant director) (plaque) For episode "The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall". 1984 Winner DGA Award. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night. Jeff Bleckner.

  3. Hill Street Blues is an American serial police procedural television series that aired on NBC in prime-time from January 15, 1981, to May 12, 1987, for 146 episodes. The show chronicles the lives of the Metropolitan Police Department staff of a single police station located on Hill Street in an unnamed large city, although the opening credits show scenes from the city of Chicago, contrasted ...

    • Police Procedural
  4. Hill Street Blues: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  5. What's more memorable than the very first time your peers recognize your excellent work? This Television Academy Throwback comes from 1984 when "Empire", "Se...

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  6. Hill Street Blues wins a Peabody Award for NBC and MTM Enterprises. This unique portrayal of police work in a decaying section of a big city has an air of realism that so many similar programs lack. Writers and co-producers Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll deserve much of the credit for this realism. The dangerous, often violent, sometimes ...

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  8. Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1984. winner Best Episodic Drama (Jeffrey Lewis, Michael I. Wagner, Karen Hall, Mark Frost, Steven Bochco, David Milch (4x14 - For Hill Street Blues: Grace Under Pressure)) nom. Best Episodic Drama (David Milch, Mark Frost (4x4 - Death by Kiki))

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