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Tag: cops in tv and movies
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Fox Nation Adds 30 More Episodes of "Cops"
In addition to producing "Cops" season 33, which premiered in October 2021, the deal had Fox Nation add 15 episodes from season 32 to its library of content. Now, Fox Nation will be adding 12 episodes from season 31 and 18 additional episodes from season 32 for subscribers.
February 4, 2022
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New "COPS" Episodes Debut Today on FOX Nation Streaming Service
As part of the "COPS" launch, FOX Nation will offer all first responders, including police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and paramedics (EMS personnel), a one-year free subscription to the service beginning on Monday, Sept. 13.
September 13, 2021
Special Units
Police Dog on Children's Cartoon Draws Fire on Twitter
Social media users targeted Chase, saying “Euthanize the police dog,” “Defund the paw patrol," and "All dogs go to heaven, except the class traitors in the Paw Patrol.”
June 12, 2020
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Long-Running Reality TV Show "Cops" Canceled
"Cops" debuted on the then-new Fox network in 1989. It remained on Fox until 2013 when it moved to Spike TV, which became the Paramount Network.
June 10, 2020
Special Units
New A&E Competition Show Features Several Police K-9s, Handlers
A new competition show on the A&E television network features several police K-9s and their handlers showing off their combined skills in agility demonstrations and other activities.
January 17, 2020
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Baltimore FOP Send Letter to Producer Over Officers' Portrayal in Saturday Night Live Sketch
“As you are most likely aware, the Baltimore Police department is currently a very beleaguered agency in the throes of massive amounts of criticism and disrespect,” Lt. Gene Ryan, the president of Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 3, wrote in a letter to SNL’s Lorne Michaels on Wednesday.
October 17, 2018
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Officer Who Inspired Films 'Dirty Harry,' 'Bullitt,' and 'Zodiac' Has Died
San Francisco Police Detective Dave Toschi was a brash, larger-than-life personality, and he received his most famous assignment in 1969 when, alongside partner Bill Armstrong, he was tasked with handling the Zodiac serial-killer case. That, in turn, led to national prominence and attracted the attention of Hollywood.
January 12, 2018
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Video: PJ Media Names 15 Greatest American Cop Shows
As Amazon Prime streaming service brings back Bosch for another season, how does today’s best cop show (based on the best series of mystery novels of its generation) rank with other American police procedurals in television history?
May 9, 2017
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Creator of HBO Police Show "The Wire" Denounces Baltimore Rioting
"The Wire," which depicted the Baltimore drug scene through the eyes of drug dealers and police, ran for five seasons on HBO, ending in 2008. Simon, a former Baltimore Sun reporter, was critical of those who resorted to violence Monday.
April 28, 2015
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5 Laughable Examples of How Hollywood Messes Up When Portraying Police
You know the scene: It’s a tense situation. A cop enters a room searching for a perp. He then makes a show of “racking” a service weapon, or putting a round in the chamber. The thing is, no cop would do that during this point in a call.
February 24, 2015
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25 of Television's Most Unforgettable Police Characters
TV’s police characters have left an impression on the public and how America views the police profession. Fox News lists 25 of the most unforgettable ones.
May 27, 2014
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A Hollywood Lesson in Heroes
And so I sat down and waited for highlights of hero-celebrating fare, looking forward to clips of "End of Shift," "Ladder 49," and "Backdraft." I figured I'd maybe catch a glimpse of a pre-"Cheers" Ted Danson in the role of ill-fated LAPD Officer Ian Campbell in "The Onion Field."
March 5, 2014
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