My uncle Mitch used to watch Hill Street Blues. I remember how he'd sit in front of the TV and eat sunflower seeds. You've been gone over 10 years Mitch and I still think about you all the time. Thanks for being who you were.
We have all seasons here, our 15 year old loves it (we are in the second season) like I loved it when I was 15 back in the 80s. What it has in common with Taxi and Cheers is the warmth this show has. I do not see that in any series past 1990.
They were so delightful together in this interview; i believe they had chemistry. I loved the show, still watch replays on dvd. So much i could say. Lovely people, all the actors. 🔥💜
She was right about there definitely being an audience for this show. No other mainstream weekly show to that point had attempted to portray urban police life in such a realistic manner, and of course this show inspired many others that came after.
I had the hots for Michael Warren/ Bobby, Renko's cop partner. I saw a cast get together interview that was probably done in the '90's...they were all so interesting but sadly without the brilliant Michael Conrad, and other Hill Street greats who had passed. But curious why Daniel Travanti and the lovely Lucy actress were'nt present ? 🤔💙🚔
The best tv series of all time. No other comes even close! And it stands the test of time. Every other series feels like Bold & Beautiful compared to Hill St. Humans are getting dumber and dumber all the time so they don't have to (nor they could) make intelligence series anymore.
Great series...excellent acting...liked all the characters but my favourite was the Bruce Weiss? character...a bit of an outsider but got the job done.
He was my absolute favourite too. I was so pleased when the young, uniformed officer became his girlfriend, followed by fatherhood. Seeing the gentle side of Belker was always such a treat.
Joyce Davenport always had this look that she was going to bust out laughing--because half her work involved silly people. You can see Veronica Hamel has that humour she brought to the role.