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Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size. April 2, 2018 — 11.05am. co-executive producer / coordinating producer / producer / supervising producer (259 episodes, 1993-2005)co-producer / supervising producer / coordinating producer / producer (241 episodes, 1993-2004)executive producer / co-executive producer / co-producer / consulting producer / supervising producer (238 episodes, 1994-2005)co-producer / producer / associate producer (172 episodes, 1997-2005)executive producer / co-executive producer / producer / supervising producer / consulting producer (129 episodes, 2000-2005)associate coordinating producer (127 episodes, 2000-2005)executive producer / co-executive producer / producer / consulting producer / supervising producer (113 episodes, 1998-2005)associate producer / co-producer (99 episodes, 2000-2004)supervising associate producer (87 episodes, 1993-1997)co-executive producer / supervising producer (80 episodes, 1993-1997)supervising producer / producer / co-producer (65 episodes, 2001-2003)producer / supervising producer (64 episodes, 2002-2005)producer / supervising producer / co-producer (55 episodes, 1998-2000)associate producer / co-producer (54 episodes, 1993-1998)supervising producer / producer (44 episodes, 1997-1999)co-executive producer / executive producer / producer (37 episodes, 1993-1995) One of the architects of high quality television drama, the writer and producer Steven Bochco, has died.No cause of death has been announced, but it had been widely reported Bochco had battled leukemia for the last few years.Bochco was born in New York, but made his name as a writer and producer in Los Angeles.He was one of the first television producers to win for himself what the film industry refers to as "final cut", that is, creative control of his work.As a result he was able to challenge the narrow censorship framework in which American network television must live and create some of the most memorable and impactful programs of his generation.As a young, ambitious writer in the television industry, Bochco's first engagement was with Universal Pictures where he worked on iconic series such as He subsequently worked on a number of less successful projects but emerged as a fully-fledged hitmaker with The series, which ran from 1981 to 1987, was considered a groundbreaking police drama and established a gritty style which is still emulated by other programs, such as In 1986 he created another hit, this time for 20th Century Fox, in While his touch was frequently golden, his resume was not without failures.But such was his talent even Bochco's most notable bomb claims a page in the annals of television history: In 1993, with writer David Milch, Bochco created another masterpiece: That series, which is emulated today by many police dramas including As a measure of his brilliance, his mantle was adorned with 10 Primetime Emmy Awards, not including the many more awards his programs won for themselves.Bochco was also the recipient of the Writers Guild of America's Laurel Award for excellence in 1994 and four Peabody Awards, for Bochco is survived by his wife Dayna and three children Jesse, Jeffrey and Melissa.Michael Idato is the culture editor-at-large of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.LA Law, NYPD Blue producer Steven Bochco dead at 74Steven Bochco, pictured in 2003. 'NYPD Blue' Producer Deems TV Too 'Conservative' LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In 1993, many ABC network affiliates and conservative watchdogs told Steven Bochco that an adult-themed drama like "NYPD Blue" had no place on network television. Clark appeared on the Charlie Rose Show in 1995 along with David Milch. LA Law, NYPD Blue producer Steven Bochco dead at 74. By Michael Idato. executive producer (261 episodes, 1993-2005) Robert J. Doherty . Bochco, son of NYPD Blue co-creator Steven Bochco, who helmed 10 episodes of the original series, is set to direct. All three executive produce, while Steven Bochco’s widow, Dayna Bochco, will serve as a producer. NYPD Blue (Writer, Executive Producer, technical advisor) (1993–2005) Brooklyn South (Supervising Producer) (1997) Blind Justice (Executive Producer) (2005) John From Cincinnati (Consulting Producer) (2007) He has had featured acting roles on LA Law, John From Cincinnati, Fallen, CSI: Miami and NYPD Blue. The TV icon died on Monday aged 74. Jan 1, 2019 - Explore mhayes488217's board "NYPD Blue" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Nypd blue, Nypd, Actresses. Full Cast & Crew: NYPD Blue (1993–2005) Series Produced by (79) Steven Bochco. co-executive producer / coordinating producer / producer / supervising producer (259 episodes, 1993-2005) Steven DePaul. The pilot script was written by Olmstead and Wootton. (Franz, who won 3 Emmys for NYPD Blue, had largely retired from acting.) co-producer / supervising producer / coordinating producer / producer (241 episodes, 1993-2004) Bill Clark.
Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size. April 2, 2018 — 11.05am. co-executive producer / coordinating producer / producer / supervising producer (259 episodes, 1993-2005)co-producer / supervising producer / coordinating producer / producer (241 episodes, 1993-2004)executive producer / co-executive producer / co-producer / consulting producer / supervising producer (238 episodes, 1994-2005)co-producer / producer / associate producer (172 episodes, 1997-2005)executive producer / co-executive producer / producer / supervising producer / consulting producer (129 episodes, 2000-2005)associate coordinating producer (127 episodes, 2000-2005)executive producer / co-executive producer / producer / consulting producer / supervising producer (113 episodes, 1998-2005)associate producer / co-producer (99 episodes, 2000-2004)supervising associate producer (87 episodes, 1993-1997)co-executive producer / supervising producer (80 episodes, 1993-1997)supervising producer / producer / co-producer (65 episodes, 2001-2003)producer / supervising producer (64 episodes, 2002-2005)producer / supervising producer / co-producer (55 episodes, 1998-2000)associate producer / co-producer (54 episodes, 1993-1998)supervising producer / producer (44 episodes, 1997-1999)co-executive producer / executive producer / producer (37 episodes, 1993-1995) One of the architects of high quality television drama, the writer and producer Steven Bochco, has died.No cause of death has been announced, but it had been widely reported Bochco had battled leukemia for the last few years.Bochco was born in New York, but made his name as a writer and producer in Los Angeles.He was one of the first television producers to win for himself what the film industry refers to as "final cut", that is, creative control of his work.As a result he was able to challenge the narrow censorship framework in which American network television must live and create some of the most memorable and impactful programs of his generation.As a young, ambitious writer in the television industry, Bochco's first engagement was with Universal Pictures where he worked on iconic series such as He subsequently worked on a number of less successful projects but emerged as a fully-fledged hitmaker with The series, which ran from 1981 to 1987, was considered a groundbreaking police drama and established a gritty style which is still emulated by other programs, such as In 1986 he created another hit, this time for 20th Century Fox, in While his touch was frequently golden, his resume was not without failures.But such was his talent even Bochco's most notable bomb claims a page in the annals of television history: In 1993, with writer David Milch, Bochco created another masterpiece: That series, which is emulated today by many police dramas including As a measure of his brilliance, his mantle was adorned with 10 Primetime Emmy Awards, not including the many more awards his programs won for themselves.Bochco was also the recipient of the Writers Guild of America's Laurel Award for excellence in 1994 and four Peabody Awards, for Bochco is survived by his wife Dayna and three children Jesse, Jeffrey and Melissa.Michael Idato is the culture editor-at-large of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.LA Law, NYPD Blue producer Steven Bochco dead at 74Steven Bochco, pictured in 2003. 'NYPD Blue' Producer Deems TV Too 'Conservative' LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In 1993, many ABC network affiliates and conservative watchdogs told Steven Bochco that an adult-themed drama like "NYPD Blue" had no place on network television. Clark appeared on the Charlie Rose Show in 1995 along with David Milch. LA Law, NYPD Blue producer Steven Bochco dead at 74. By Michael Idato. executive producer (261 episodes, 1993-2005) Robert J. Doherty . Bochco, son of NYPD Blue co-creator Steven Bochco, who helmed 10 episodes of the original series, is set to direct. All three executive produce, while Steven Bochco’s widow, Dayna Bochco, will serve as a producer. NYPD Blue (Writer, Executive Producer, technical advisor) (1993–2005) Brooklyn South (Supervising Producer) (1997) Blind Justice (Executive Producer) (2005) John From Cincinnati (Consulting Producer) (2007) He has had featured acting roles on LA Law, John From Cincinnati, Fallen, CSI: Miami and NYPD Blue. The TV icon died on Monday aged 74. Jan 1, 2019 - Explore mhayes488217's board "NYPD Blue" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Nypd blue, Nypd, Actresses. Full Cast & Crew: NYPD Blue (1993–2005) Series Produced by (79) Steven Bochco. co-executive producer / coordinating producer / producer / supervising producer (259 episodes, 1993-2005) Steven DePaul. The pilot script was written by Olmstead and Wootton. (Franz, who won 3 Emmys for NYPD Blue, had largely retired from acting.) co-producer / supervising producer / coordinating producer / producer (241 episodes, 1993-2004) Bill Clark.