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    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    TV-PG2000 · Action · 16 seasons

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  1. Awards

  1. Satellite Awards. 2003 Winner Golden Satellite Award. Best Television Series, Drama. 2002 Nominee Golden Satellite Award. Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama. William Petersen. 2002 Nominee Golden Satellite Award. Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Drama. Marg Helgenberger.

  2. A CBS Paramount Network Television production in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television. Cherie Baker, Production Designer. Brenda Meyers-Ballard, Set Decorator. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  3. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, also referred to as CSI and CSI: Las Vegas, is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons.

    • October 6, 2000 –, September 27, 2015
    • CBS
  4. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Created by Anthony E. Zuiker. With George Eads, Eric Szmanda, Robert David Hall, Paul Guilfoyle. In Las Vegas, a squad of forensic investigators are trained to solve crimes by meticulously examining the evidence.

    • (87K)
    • 2000-10-06
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 60
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    • What CSI Is About?
    • Style
    • Opening Theme
    • Characters
    • Reception
    • Criticism
    • U.S. Broadcasting History
    • Awards and Nominations
    • Multi-Media
    • Trivia

    The show follows the cases of the Crime Scene Investigation division of the Las Vegas Police Department, usually referred to by officers as the "Las Vegas Crime Lab". Anthony E. Zuiker chose to set the series in Las Vegas because—as mentioned in the pilot episode—that city's crime lab is the second most active in the United States, after the FBI la...

    Stylistically, the show has drawn favorable comparisons to Quincy and The X-Files. The show's gadgets and occasional usage of yet-to-be-invented technology have moved the show nominally into the genre of science fiction and garnered it a Saturn Award nomination for best network television series. The series also occasionally lapses into the realm o...

    The opening credits feature clips for every main cast from previous seasons. Since the start, CSI's theme song has been "Who Are You", written by Pete Townshend with vocals by lead singer Roger Daltrey of The Who. Daltrey made a special appearance in a season seven episode, "Living Legend".

    Overview

    The series can be split into three distinct eras: the first, starring William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger, the second starring Laurence Fishburne and Helgenberger, and the third starring Ted Danson and Elisabeth Shue. Helgenberger briefly starred alongside Danson, while Petersen, Helgenberger and Danson all starred in the shows sixteenth season. No actor has appeared as a regular in every season of the show, though Fox, Szmanda, Hall, and Berman have all featured in some capacity throughou...

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, along with CBS' hit franchise Survivor, was instrumental in CBS instantly becoming a major competitor on Thursday nights, as well as becoming the most-watched network on U.S. television. It was announced on that CBS was going to move CSI (from Fridays) and Survivor (from Wednesdays) to Thursday nights starting in Feb...

    CSI has often been criticized for the level and gratuitousness of graphic violence, images, and sexual content. The CSI series (along with its spinoff shows) have pushed the boundary of what is con...

    First Run: October 6, 2000 – September 27, 2015 -- Friday and Thursday 9:00pm/8:00pm central (Season 1); Thursday's 10:00pm/9:00pm central (Season 2-11); Wednesday's 10:00pm/9:00pm central (season...
    Repeats: "CSI" was rerun on USA Network in 2011 replaced from JAG. It is also airs on Syfy since 2014, also they aired the reruns from Oxygen Network of the show.

    Awards

    Emmy 1. Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-camera Series - 2006 2. Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series - 2003 3. Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Non-Prosthetic) - 2002

    Nominations

    Emmy: 1. Outstanding Drama Series -2002, 2003,2004 2. Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series - 2005: Quentin Tarantino- 3. Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series - 2003: Marg Helgenberger 4. Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series – 2001 5. Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Non-Prosthetic) – 2003, 2004, 2005 6. Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Prosthetic) - 2002, 2003 7. Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series -2001, 2002, 2005, 2006 8. Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Se...

    The expanded universe of CSI: Crime Scene Investigationwas expanded in a series of multiple non-television media projects. These included books, board games, video games, and a soundtrack (the soundtrack features a track called "Grissom's Overture").

    This had the most main cast members leave the series, with a total of 11 (although Jorja Fox later returned as a main cast member).
    This was the penultimate CSI series to end.
    This was the only CSI to lose both of it's original lead actors (William Petersen in One to Go, Marg Helgenberger in Willows in the Wind).
    This was the only CSI series to lose one or more replacement lead actors (Laurence Fishburne in "A Dark, Dark House" and Elisabeth Shue in "The End Game")
  6. Mystery TV Series (2000-2015). 15 Seasons. 336 Episodes. In this highly successful TV series, Detective Gil Grissom (William Petersen) leads the Las Vegas Police Department's night shift Crime Scene Investigations Unit, one of the top-ranked crime labs in the country.

  7. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as "CSI" or "CSI: Las Vegas") is a CBS network drama series created by Anthony E. Zuiker which aired from October 6, 2000 to September 27, 2015, lasting for 15 seasons & 337 episodes. The series ended with a featured-length, two-part TV movie finale called "Immortality."

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