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  1. Public Morals is an American police drama television series, created, written, executive-produced and directed by Edward Burns. Set in New York City during the 1960s, the show focuses on the Public Morals Division of the New York City Police Department and its officers' attempts to deal with vice in the city, while managing their personal lives as Irish Americans .

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  3. Public Morals: Created by Edward Burns. With Edward Burns, Michael Rapaport, Elizabeth Masucci, Austin Stowell. Set in the early 1960's in New York City's Public Morals Division, where cops walk the line between morality and criminality as the temptations that come from dealing with all kinds of vice can get the better of them.

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  4. Public Morals: Created by Steven Bochco, Jay Tarses. With Donal Logue, Julianne Christie, Louis Ferreira, Jana Marie Hupp. This comedy series is about a group of detectives in a city's vice squad.

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  5. Public Morals. (1996 TV series) Public Morals is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from October 30, 1996, to January 29, 1997. Created and executive produced by Steven Bochco and Jay Tarses, the series was poorly received and was canceled after airing only one episode. [2]

  6. This powerful police drama goes to the seedy, gritty streets and bright, seductive lights of 1960s New York and into the Public Morals Division, a place where cops walk a thin line between morality and crime as vice-related temptations threaten to snare even the best of officer. Written, produced and starring executive producer, Ed Burns.

  7. Buy Public Morals on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. In 1960s New York laws prohibit all kinds of immoral behavior, yet corruption reigns, and gambling and prostitution are as old as the ...

  8. In early 1960s, New York City, Officer Terry Muldoon runs the Public Morals Division, a plainclothes unit of the NYPD whose job it is to police vice crimes such as gambling and prostitution. Muldoon juggles various situations, including warning his gangster uncle Mr. O not to challenge the head of the west side Irish Mob and schooling the new recruit Shea how the division actually works. Muldoon also struggles to raise his family in the increasingly violent Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.