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Steven Ronald Bochco (December 16, 1943 –
April 1, 2018) was an
American television writer and producer. He
developed a
number of
television series, mostly...
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Jesse John
Bochco (born
March 2, 1975) is an
American television director and producer. He is the son of
television producer/writer
Steven Bochco and actress...
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Steven Bochco and
Terry Louise Fisher, it
centers on the partners, ****ociates and
staff of a Los
Angeles law firm. The show
contains many of
Bochco's trademark...
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September 19, 1989, to
March 24, 1993,
totaling 97 episodes.
Created by
Steven Bochco and
David E. Kelley, the show
stars a
young Neil
Patrick Harris in the title...
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director and
producer Steven Bochco and
starring her husband, Alan Rachins.[citation needed] She is the
elder sister of
Steven Bochco, the
producer of Hill Street...
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television shows,
including ABC's NYPD Blue (1993–2005), co-created with
Steven Bochco, and HBO's
Deadwood (2004–2006, 2019).
Milch graduated with a B.A. summa...
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lasted until the
early 1990s when he
moved to Sony. In 1985,
after Steven Bochco left MTM and the Hill
Street Blues program, he
moved to 20th
Century Fox...
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Drama Series for her
performance in series.
Following the
fifth season,
Bochco was
fired by MTM
Enterprises after he
refused to cut
costs and pare storylines...
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American police procedural musical television series created by
Steven Bochco and
William M.
Finkelstein for the
American Broadcasting Company. It premiered...
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Worth Watching.
Retrieved 15
August 2018. Hill,
Michael (6
August 1989). "
Bochco gives dramedy another go with 'Doogie Howser, M.D.'". Los
Angeles Times...