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      • During his illustrious career, Bochco, who died Sunday at 74 after battling cancer, was known not only for his headstrong ways, but for taking established network TV genres such as cop, legal and medical shows and injecting them with a realism that touched on topical issues.
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  3. Apr 2, 2018 · Iconic producer Steven Bochco has died at 74. These 5 shows explain how he changed TV. From Hill Street Blues to Cop Rock, the iconic producer found new ways to tell stories on television.

  4. It was announced in March 2007 that Bochco had taken his first steps into internet TV with the 44-episode Cafe Confidential, each episode being 60-seconds of unscripted "confessions" by members of the public.

  5. During his illustrious career, Bochco, who died Sunday at 74 after battling cancer, was known not only for his headstrong ways, but for taking established network TV genres such as cop, legal...

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · The late Steven Bochco, who co-created the series with David Milch, set out to push the boundaries of what was acceptable on broadcast TV, feeling the traditional networks were losing...

  7. Apr 2, 2018 · But when "NYPD Blue" began, Bochco's stated intention was to beat cable TV at its own game. Cable back in the early '90s was still scoring biggest by showing unedited and...

  8. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco, a celebrated television writer and producer whose sophisticated prime-time portrayals of gritty courtrooms and police station houses redefined television dramas and pushed the...

  9. Apr 2, 2018 · Bochco did it again in 1993, when he and David Milch unveiled “NYPD Blue.” But that’s not all. His TV legacy was secure with hits such as “L.A. Law” and “Doogie Howser.”

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