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  1. Blue Knight
    1973 · Crime drama · 1h 43m

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    • Emmy (Primetime) Best Lead Actor in a Limited Series 1974 · Winner

    • Emmy (Primetime) Best Lead Actress in a Limited Series 1974 · Nominated

  1. Best Film Editing for Entertainment Programming - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series - 1974. Winner: The Blue Knight. NBC. Samuel E. Beetley. Gene Fowler. Marjorie Fowler.

  2. The Blue Knight is a 1973 television miniseries and theatrical film adapted from Joseph Wambaugh 's 1973 novel The Blue Knight. It inspired the 1975 TV series also titled The Blue Knight. The miniseries was broadcast on NBC TV in November 1973, consisted of four one-hour episodes (including commercials), was directed by Robert Butler, and ...

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  5. The Blue Knight is a 1973 television miniseries and theatrical film adapted from Joseph Wambaugh's 1973 novel The Blue Knight. It inspired the 1975 TV series also titled The Blue Knight. The miniseries was broadcast on NBC TV in November 1973, consisted of four one-hour episodes, was directed by Robert Butler, and featured an all star cast headed by William Holden as Police Officer Bumper ...

  6. Brief Synopsis. Veteran actor William Holden made his dramatic debut on TV in the role of Bumper Morgan, a twenty-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department on his last few days on the force before his retirement, and won an Emmy Award for his performance. The miniseries form as subsequently established bega ...

  7. The Blue Knight Jump to American Cinema Editors, USA (1) Directors Guild of America, USA (1) Edgar Allan Poe Awards (1) Primetime Emmy Awards (6) Golden Globes, USA (1) 5 wins & 5 nominations

  8. Sep 10, 2012 · Time Out says. Feature cut-down of US TV's first ever mini-series (originally aired over four nights in November 1973), perhaps now less interesting as a digest of a fair LAPD drama (covering the ...

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