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  1. Hill Street Blues: Amsterdam’s Graffiti Lounge in the Heart of the City. Tucked away in the heart of Amsterdam lies a hidden gem that embodies the spirit of artistic expression and urban culture. Welcome to Hill Street….

  2. Furilo and Daniels clash over a crime sweep on the streets. Renko is declared a hero after rescuing children from a burning building. A woman who fears her boyfriend lashes out at Goldblume and a judge for allowing him to go free. Hill confronts a bully undercover cop who attacked Renko. 7.9/10 (103) Rate.

  3. Officer Leo Schnitz ( Robert Hirschfeld, 1981–85) The "khaki" officer in charge of booking. He wears glasses, is overweight, and is in a rather unhappy marriage. Leo attempts to save a drug addict named Rico, staying with him in a jail cell until he gets straight, but Rico eventually relapses.

  4. IMDb. Infobox OK. Hill Street Blues on Steven Bochcon ja Michael Kozollin käsikirjoittama yhdysvaltalainen televisiosarja, jossa seurataan elämää kuvitteellisella Hill Streetin poliisiasemalla, joka sijaitsee nimeämättömässä suuressa teollisuuskaupungissa. Sarja esitettiin alun perin Yhdysvalloissa NBC-kanavalla vuosina 1981–1987.

  5. S2.E1 ∙ Hearts and Minds. Thu, Oct 29, 1981. Furillo has mixed feelings about Jesse John Hudson, a powerful ex-gang leader who's just been released from jail who claims he wants to do good for his old community. However, word on the street is that Hudson is out to reclaim his old turf. Meanwhile, various police officers search the ...

  6. The basic Hill Street Blues formula was simple enough. The series was set in the Hill Street station, a haven of controlled chaos in a crime-infested, racially torn ghetto within an unnamed industrial metropolis. Each episode invariably charted a "day in the life" on the Hill, from the early-morning "roll call" to a late-night rehash of the day ...

  7. Hill Street Blues is a serial police drama series created by Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll, which aired on NBC for 146 episodes over seven seasons from 1981–87. . Chronicling the lives of the staff of a police precinct in an unnamed American city (which uses Chicago exteriors for some of the opening credit shots), the show received high critical acclaim and its innovations proved highly influential on other serious dramatic television series produced in Nor