The Best TV Cop Shows Ever
Police dramas top the TV viewers' popularity lists every year, but think for a moment about what makes a show a high quality program as opposed to just another whodunit. Here's my picks of the best from the past and why they deserve praise.
Hill Street Blues:
When Steven Bochco studied at Carnegie-Mellon University (then known as Carnegie Tech) in the '60's, he was impressed with the dramatic potential of the police station in Pittsburgh's Hill District. He turned his observations into a gritty, realistic drama
set in an unspecified urban area, populated with fascinating misfit characters.
Contrast the straight-laced and relentlessly one dimensional type of cop we were used to like Steve McGarrett of Hawaii Five-O with weird Bochco characters like Detective Mick Belker, who looked and acted like a homeless lunatic. Remember Lt. Howard Hunter, one tightly wound step away from berserk, played by James B. Sikking?
Hill Street Blues marked the introduction of the huge ensemble cast, new camera techniques, multiple story arcs and vivid characters with human foibles and lives we cared about.
NYPD Blue:
Steven Bochco teamed up with David Milch to kick it all up a notch with NYPD Blue. Like Hill Street Blues, this show had intertwining story arcs, shaky camera work, complex characters and all the realism of the streets. You could practically smell the rancid air of the detectives' gloomy office.
Few characters could embody shades of gray more than Detective Andy Sipowicz, initially presented to us as a raging, foul-tempered alcoholic who over the years sobered into showing his damaged vulnerability. Bochco continually pressed the limits to insert more adult language. When Andy Sipowicz grabbed part of his anatomy and snarled back at uptight ADA Sylvia Costas, "Ipsa this, you pissy little bitch!" we knew we were no longer in Matlockland.
Detective Greg Medavoy, as portrayed by Gordon Clapp, was a TV cop that broke the traditional mold. A bumbly civil servant, Medavoy lacked every dashing, glamorous attribute of stock character detectives, but reminded us of the guy at the next desk we've all known at work.
Hill Street Blues:
When Steven Bochco studied at Carnegie-Mellon University (then known as Carnegie Tech) in the '60's, he was impressed with the dramatic potential of the police station in Pittsburgh's Hill District. He turned his observations into a gritty, realistic drama
Contrast the straight-laced and relentlessly one dimensional type of cop we were used to like Steve McGarrett of Hawaii Five-O with weird Bochco characters like Detective Mick Belker, who looked and acted like a homeless lunatic. Remember Lt. Howard Hunter, one tightly wound step away from berserk, played by James B. Sikking?
Hill Street Blues marked the introduction of the huge ensemble cast, new camera techniques, multiple story arcs and vivid characters with human foibles and lives we cared about.
NYPD Blue:
Steven Bochco teamed up with David Milch to kick it all up a notch with NYPD Blue. Like Hill Street Blues, this show had intertwining story arcs, shaky camera work, complex characters and all the realism of the streets. You could practically smell the rancid air of the detectives' gloomy office.
Few characters could embody shades of gray more than Detective Andy Sipowicz, initially presented to us as a raging, foul-tempered alcoholic who over the years sobered into showing his damaged vulnerability. Bochco continually pressed the limits to insert more adult language. When Andy Sipowicz grabbed part of his anatomy and snarled back at uptight ADA Sylvia Costas, "Ipsa this, you pissy little bitch!" we knew we were no longer in Matlockland.
Detective Greg Medavoy, as portrayed by Gordon Clapp, was a TV cop that broke the traditional mold. A bumbly civil servant, Medavoy lacked every dashing, glamorous attribute of stock character detectives, but reminded us of the guy at the next desk we've all known at work.
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