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    The Blue Knight

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  1. 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.

  2. The Blue Knight: Created by Albert Ruben, E. Jack Neuman. With George Kennedy, John Steadman, Barbara Rhoades, Lee Weaver. The exploits of Los Angeles beat cop Bumper Morgan.

    • (220)
    • 1975-05-09
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • 60
  3. Nov 11, 1973 · The Blue Knight: Directed by Robert Butler. With William Holden, Lee Remick, Joe Santos, Sam Elliott. Bumper Morgan is a veteran Los Angeles Police Department street cop. He is due to retire after twenty years on the job, but is not letting up on the criminal element on his beat.

    • (627)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Robert Butler
    • 1973-11-11
  4. The Blue Knight is an American crime drama series that aired on CBS from December 17, 1975 until October 20, 1976. It stars George Kennedy as Officer Bumper Morgan. The show was based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Joseph Wambaugh and produced by Lorimar Productions.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season
    Title
    Directed By
    1
    1
    "Two to Make Deadly"
    Paul Krasny
    2
    2
    "Triple Threat"
    Unknown
    3
    3
    "Odds Against Tomorrow"
    Daniel Haller
    4
    4
    "A Fashionable Connection"
    Unknown
    • 23 (6 unaired)
    • December 17, 1975 –, October 20, 1976
    • 2
    • CBS
  5. 3.89. 1,992 ratings86 reviews. Ex-cop turned #1 New York Times bestselling writer Joseph Wambaugh forged a new kind of literature with his great early police procedurals. Gritty, luminous, and ultimately stunning, this novel is Wambaugh at his best a tale of a street cop on the hardest beat of his life. Twenty and two.

    • (2K)
    • Mass Market Paperback
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  7. The Blue Knight is the second novel by former Los Angeles Police detective Joseph Wambaugh, written while he was still a serving detective. Published in 1972, it follows the last days on the beat for a veteran LAPD police officer, detailing his thoughts and actions from a first person perspective.

  8. Apr 1, 2008 · Ex-cop turned #1 New York Times bestselling writer Joseph Wambaugh forged a new kind of literature with his great early police procedurals. Gritty, luminous, and ultimately stunning, this novel is Wambaugh at his best--a tale of a street cop on the hardest beat of his life. Twenty and two.

    • Joseph Wambaugh
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