"On Call," the upcoming Wolf Entertainment drama, isn't like the other Dick Wolf dramas on television. The series is the company's first scripted streaming series, rolling out all nine episodes on Amazon Prime Video on Jan. 9. It's the first half-hour drama Wolf Entertainment has released — and the first show Elliot Wolf and Tim Walsh created. "I think that for us, the biggest thing was we both had something to prove. We had, I think, a self-imposed chip on...
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Throughout his stellar career, Wolf has never been busier than he is right now. Now that the Hollywood strikes are over, Wolf continues to hold the unprecedented feat of owning entire nights of programming on two different networks: The NBC batch of “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.,” plus that network’s “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: SVU” and “Law & Order: Organized Crime.” And at CBS, he has the trio of “FBI,” “FBI: Most Wanted” and “FBI: International.” Wolf recently extended his overall deal at Universal Television through 2027. He and Universal TV are also behind Amazon Prime’s half-hour police drama “On Call” premiering in 2025 and are developing Wolf’s podcast “Dark Woods” into a series. Universal Television Alternative Studio also partners with Wolf Entertainment on unscripted projects, including CNBC and Oxygen’s “Blood & Money” and NBC’s “L.A. Fire & Rescue.”