Hill Street Blues
1 9 8 1 - 1 9 8 7
(USA)
146 x 60 minute episodes
Hill Street Blues was a
combination of drama and comedy about imperfect heroes who tried (and
often failed) to uphold the law and hold their messy lives together.
With gritty realism and an open-ended narrative style that wove
storylines together, Hill Street paved the way for dramas
like NYPD Blue and ER.
Brought out by a fine troupe
of actors, the continuing story lines of the show blended the drama
and humor of life at Hill Street Station (located in the ghetto area
of a large, unnamed East Coast US city) from 7:00 am roll call until
the late night news.
Captain Frank Furillo was the
cool-headed commanding officer of the precinct who eventually married
his girlfriend, Public Defender Joyce Davenport, in March 1983.
Frank had to cope with police bureaucracy and a chaotic personal life.
Fay, his ex-wife, was constantly hounding him for more alimony. Among
others in this popular cast were Officers Bobby Hill and Arnold Renko
(originally meant to be killed off after the first episode) and
officer Betty Thomas (played by Lucy Bates of Second City).
Belker was a scruffy
undercover detective who sometimes bit offenders and barked at
startled dogs. To criminals, he was a terror ("Would you like to
sit down, hairball or would you prefer internal bleeding?"). Henry
Goldblume was the dedicated and idealistic community affairs officer
who sometimes took the brutality he saw around him too serious. Howard
Hunter was the trigger-happy leader of the precinct's S.W.A.T. team,
ready to blast away at a moments notice.
Tall, fatherly Phil Esterhaus,
the head sergeant, provided a haven of calm in the storm. He ended
each roll call with the same words, "And, hey - let's be careful
out there." Esterhaus was killed
off in 1983 (following the real-life death of actor Michael Conrad).
He had been having a passionate affair with Grace Gardner, the
middle-aged widow of a fellow officer, and according to the story, he
suffered a heart attack while making love to her.
In its second season, Hill
Street won a record eight Emmy's. The theme, written by Mike
Post, went to number 10 on the US charts.
Hill Street
Blues was a most unusual mixture of drama and comedy, fast-paced
and deliberately choppy, as was life at the station house.
Although the city in which the series took place was never mentioned,
the real-life station house seen in exterior shots was the Maxwell
Street Precinct in Chicago.
Dennis Franz,
whose character of Norman Buntz quit the police force in the final
episode of Hill Street Blues, moved to a spin-off sitcom called
Beverly Hill Buntz, with
Norman becoming a Private Detective in LA.
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Sgt Phil Esterhaus
Michael Conrad
Capt Frank Furillo
Daniel J. Travanti
Officer Bobby Hill
Michael Warren
Officer Andy Renko
Charles Haid
Joyce Davenport
Veronica Hamel
Det. Mick Belker
Bruce Weitz
Lt Ray Calletano
Rene Enriquez
Det. Johnny 'JD'
LaRue
Kiel Martin
Det. Neal Washington
Taurean Blacque
Lt Howard Hunter
James Sikking
Lt Henry Goldblume
Joe Spano
Sgt Lucille Bates
Betty Thomas
Grace Gardner
Barbara Babcock
Fay Furillo
Barbara Bosson
Capt Jerry Fuchs
Vincent Lucchesi
Det Lt Alf Chesley
Gerry Black
Officer Leo Schnitz
Robert Hirschfield
Officer Joe Coffey
Ed Marinaro
Officer Robin Tataglia
Lisa Sutton
Jesus Martinez
Trinidad Silva
Det Harry Garibaldi
Ken Olin
Det Patricia Mayo
Mimi Kuzyk
Mayor Ozzie
Cleveland
J.A. Preston
Sgt Stanislaus Jablonski
Robert Prosky
Lt Norman Buntz
Dennis Franz
Officer Patrick Flaherty
Robert Clohessy
Officer Tina Russo
Megan Gallagher
Officer Raymond
David Selburg
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