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Hill Street Blues ()


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The lives and work of the staff of an inner city police precinct.

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  • Won 26 Primetime Emmys. Another 34 wins & 109 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary

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  Capt. Frank Furillo (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Officer Bobby Hill (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Sgt. Mick Belker (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Lt. Howard Hunter / ... (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Lt. Henry Goldblume / ... (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Det. Neal Washington (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Detective J.D. LaRue / ... (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Officer Lucy Bates / ... (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Officer Andrew Renko / ... (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Joyce Davenport (144 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Lt. Ray Calletano / ... (109 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Officer Joe Coffey (104 episodes, 1981-1986)
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  Fay Furillo (103 episodes, 1981-1986)
Robert Hirschfeld ...
  Leo Schnitz / ... (94 episodes, 1981-1985)
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  Sgt. Phil Esterhaus (71 episodes, 1981-1984)
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  Chief Fletcher Daniels (73 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Irwin Bernstein / ... (58 episodes, 1982-1987)
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  Sgt. Stan Jablonski (54 episodes, 1984-1987)
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  Lt. Norman Buntz / ... (49 episodes, 1983-1987)
Lisa Sutton ...
  Officer Robin Tataglia / ... (38 episodes, 1982-1987)
Gary Miller ...
  Ballantine / ... (34 episodes, 1982-1987)
Ellen Blake ...
  Natalie DeRoy / ... (31 episodes, 1983-1985)
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  Det. Harry Garibaldi (29 episodes, 1984-1985)
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  Judge Alan Wachtel / ... (29 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Jesus Martinez (29 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Det. Patsy Mayo (26 episodes, 1984-1986)
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  Sid the Snitch / ... (25 episodes, 1982-1987)
Bill Gentry ...
  Officer Obradovitch / ... (22 episodes, 1981-1982)
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  Perez / ... (22 episodes, 1981-1985)
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  Off. Patrick Flaherty / ... (20 episodes, 1986-1987)
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  Bailiff / ... (20 episodes, 1981-1987)
Dwayne McGee ...
  Officer Webster / ... (20 episodes, 1981-1986)
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  Officer Tina Russo (19 episodes, 1986-1987)
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  IAD Shipman / ... (19 episodes, 1982-1987)
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  Grace Gardner / ... (18 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Judge Lee Oberman (15 episodes, 1983-1985)
Vincent Lucchesi ...
  Jerry Fuchs / ... (16 episodes, 1981-1984)
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  Reporter / ... (15 episodes, 1982-1987)
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  Daryl Ann / ... (15 episodes, 1982-1987)
Gerry Black ...
  Det. Lt. Alf Chesley / ... (15 episodes, 1981-1983)
Zero Hubbard ...
  Fabian DeWitt / ... (14 episodes, 1983-1987)
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  Ozzie Cleveland (15 episodes, 1982-1985)
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  Deputy Chief Warren Briscoe / ... (13 episodes, 1982-1987)
Nick Savage ...
  Pickpocket / ... (12 episodes, 1981-1984)
Matt Kanen ...
  Melvin (12 episodes, 1986)
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  Rico / ... (11 episodes, 1981-1985)
David Selburg ...
  Raymond / ... (10 episodes, 1984-1987)
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  Off. Ron Garfield / ... (9 episodes, 1983-1986)
Judith Hansen ...
  Celeste Patterson / ... (9 episodes, 1985-1986)
Joe Palese ...
  Trapido / ... (9 episodes, 1986-1987)

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Plot Summary

The original "ensemble drama," this is the story of an overworked, under-staffed police precinct in an anonymous inner city patterned after Chicago. We follow the lives of many characters, from the lowly beat and traffic cops to the captain of the precinct himself. This is the show that blazed the trail followed later by such notable ensemble dramas as "St. Elsewhere" and "L.A. Law." Written by Afterburner

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Also Known As
  • Hill Street Station (United States)
  • Capitaine Furillo (France)
  • Polizeirevier Hill Street (Germany)
  • Canción triste de Hill Street (Spain)
  • Hill Street giorno e notte (Italy)
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  • 60 min
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Trivia The theme music, written by Mike Post, became a hit song on its own and won a Grammy. Post said that when he was writing the theme, he first wanted the music to match the gritty visuals he was shown. He then decided to do the opposite, to create a theme that was beautiful and serene, that "took you away" from what you were seeing. See more »
Goofs When the various characters speak into the radio microphone in their patrol cars, they seldom press the "transmit" switch, and Andy Renko is occasionally seen speaking into the back of the microphone. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Roll Call: Looking Back on Hill Street Blues (2006). See more »
Crazy Credits After the credits it shows the MTM kitten wearing a policeman's hat to match this show. See more »
Quotes [repeated line]
Sergeant Phil Esterhaus: [at end of roll call] All right, that's it, let's roll. And Hey!... let's be careful out there.
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