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  1. Brooklyn South. Brooklyn South is an American ensemble police drama television series that aired on CBS for one season from September 22, 1997, to April 27, 1998. It was aired during the 1997–98 television season. The series was co-created by Steven Bochco, Bill Clark, David Milch, and William M. Finkelstein .

    • September 22, 1997 –, April 27, 1998
    • CBS
  2. Brooklyn South: Created by Steven Bochco, Bill Clark, William M. Finkelstein, David Milch. With Jon Tenney, Michael DeLuise, Gary Basaraba, Titus Welliver. A realistic and gritty police drama centering on the lives of a group of close knit police officers and crime victims at a seedy police station in Brooklyn, New York City.

  3. Mon, Sep 22, 1997. At the 74th Precinct in South Brooklyn, a typical day begins with a sudden bloodbath when a deranged gunman opens fire on policeman and random civilians outside the station, killing and wounded several before being wounded and taken into custody where he dies from his wounds. Because of the nature and race-related killings ...

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  5. Brooklyn South (TV Series 1997–1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies ...

  6. Brooklyn South. 1997 -1998. 1 Season. CBS. Drama. TV14. Watchlist. An Internal Affairs officer takes over a Brooklyn police precinct in this tough series. Created by Steven Bochco in the mold of ...

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  7. Oct 28, 2003 · Brooklyn South was just as great as NYPD Blue (another Bochco production) but failed to pull in the numbers CBS wanted to justify another season. Where on NYPD Blue the focus was on the work and personal lives of the detectives, Brooklyn South focused on the sector patrol - the "beat cops" - while flawed, still exhibited glowing pride in their ...

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  8. An American ensemble police drama series following the life of police officers from the 74th Precinct in southern Brooklyn, New York City.Co-created by Steven Bochco (NYPD Blue) it was the first debut TV program to earn a "mature" rating.

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