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  2. Cops: Created by John Langley, Malcolm Barbour. With Ruben Barela, Andrew Fincher, Alex Cox, Heather Ashley Chase. Camera crews follow police officers while they work.

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  3. Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American reality legal television documentary programming series that is currently in its 36th season. It is produced by Langley Productions and premiered on the Fox network on March 11, 1989.

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  4. Nov 13, 2009 · On March 11, 1989, "Cops," a documentary-style television series that follows police officers and sheriff’s deputies as they go about their jobs, debuts on Fox. "Cops" went on to become...

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    • John Langley Came Up with The Idea For The Series During A Cocaine Bust.
    • A Writers Strike Got It on The Air.
    • The "Bad Boys" Theme Song Came first.
    • Each Episode Has A Three-Act Structure.
    • They Used to Follow The Cops Home.
    • Making Cops Has Taught Langley to Be Less Cynical About Human Nature.
    • Some Police Department See Cops as A Recruiting Tool.
    • The Crew Has Had to Interfere occasionally.
    • Unused Footage Gets trashed.
    • They Did A "Very Special" Episode.

    Cops co-creator John Langley was in charge of a crew covering a real-life drug raid for a 1983 documentary called Cocaine Blues when inspiration struck: Hethought it would be a good idea to have a no-frills chronicle of the everyday experiences of police officers. While the concept (then titledStreet Beat) was simple, no one shared Langley’s enthus...

    Langley had been pushing the idea for Cops for most of the 1980s when he met with producers at Fox, the new “fourth network,” in 1988. While executives were still cool to the premise, the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike made Langley’s lack of scripted elements appealing. “Suddenly, a show with no actors, host, script, or writers sounded pretty...

    “Bad Boys” might be one of the most recognizable television theme songs of all time, but the group behind it wasn’t thinking about Langley or his show when they recorded it. Reggae musicians Inner Circle put the track on a 1987 album, which was heard by a Cops crew member, who then played it for Langley. The rights were soldfor $2500; while the sho...

    While discussing the show’s format in 2007, Langley offeredthat each episode typically begins with an action sequence (a car or foot chase; subduing an uncooperative suspect), a “slow-things-down” sequence (rational conversation; bats in chimneys), and finally a moral message of some sort (a cop lecturing someone to stay off of drugs).

    Langley’s original notion was to document both a police officer’s working shift and his or her domestic life. In the 1989 pilot, a captain in Florida's Broward County police department was seen arguingwith his wife after a long shift; critic Tom Ensign called it the “only phony aspect” of the show. It was dropped almost immediately.

    In a 2010 interview with Forbes, Langley was asked what the most surprising thing making Cops has taught him about human behavior. "That more people are good than bad, and that criminal behavior is aberrant behavior—it isn't the norm," he said. "I think I give humanity far more credit, having witnessed it at its worst. Rather than make me a cynic, ...

    Citing their belief that police work is not meant to be an entertainment product, Chicago is among a handful of cities that have long refused to let Cops shoot in their territory. But for the dozens of other departments that have, the motivation is often to use the show as a recruiting toolfor fellow officers. If a cop does something potentially em...

    The official Cops crew policy is that camera and microphone operators are there only to observe: They’re not allowed to interfere with anything going on. The exception, Langley says, is if an officer’s life is in danger. In one instance, a suspect was about to secure an officer’s weapon when the sound man put down his gear and jumped in; another sh...

    Langley’s crew can shoot 400 hours of footage to get a single 22-minute episode of Cops. While he originally tried archiving everything he didn’t use, the series has been aroundfor so long that multiple storage formats have come and gone, rendering their continued existence impractical or expensive to convert. So unused footage is either taped over...

    Cops rarely breaks from its formula of depicting officers on patrol, planning raids, or executing sting operations. But a crew set up in Boynton Beach, Florida got a different perspective on things when they discovered that an undercover officer named Widy Jean had taped an admission from a woman looking for a hitman to kill her husband. When polic...

  5. Aug 24, 2022 · Even Though It Was Canceled In The US, New Episodes Are Still Filmed. After six years on Paramount Network, Cops was pulled from cable following the aftermath of George Floyd's death. The show was canceled in its 33rd season. Afterward, two Cops film crews were spotted in Spokane, WA.

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  6. Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American documentary/reality legal series that follows police officers, constables, sheriff's deputies, federal agents and state troopers during patrols and other police activities including prostitution and narcotics stings.

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    COPS is an American documentary television series that follows police officers, constables, and sheriff’s deputies during patrols and other police activities. It is one of the longest-running television programs in the United States and the second longest-running show on FOX.