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Robert Clohessy, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz in El precio del deber (1981)

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    Since the show took place in a seedy, crime-laden city, the producers did not want to unfairly depict a US city. So they went to great lengths to avoid specifying where the show took place. The call letters of local TV stations were obscured to avoid showing whether they began with "W" (indicating east of the Mississippi) or "K" (indicating west of the Mississippi). Steven Bochco has stated that he wanted the setting to resemble several blue collar, cold weather cities such as Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Buffalo.

    There were many clues, though, that the series took place in the Midwest or Northeast.

    Some clues include:

    In the episode "Fuched Again", several officers take a plane trip to Las Vegas. When they run into Leo's Schnitz's estranged wife, she refers to them as "friends from back East." This would eliminate states such as Nevada and California.

    In the episode "Gung Ho", a woman mentions committing crimes in Santa Fe, New Mexico, York, Pennsylvania and Newark, New Jersey. If the show was set in one of those states, she probably would not have used both the city and state name when mentioning the locations, thus ruling out New Mexico, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

    In the episode, "Hacked to Pieces", Mayor Cleveland's son, Lee, is desperate to get help for his addictions and wants to be sent to a special clinic in Rockford. Rockford, Illinois is located about 75 miles west of Chicago.

    In the episode "Blood Money", a friend of Phil Esterhaus mentions that he has a cabin at Lake Lackawanna. Hill, Renko and Coffey overhear them talking and invite themselves to spend the weekend fishing there. Lake Lackawanna is part of a state park in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Thus it would make sense that the setting for the show was within driving distance of Pennsylvania.

    In the episode "Fruits of the Poisonous Tree", the state flag for Illinois is clearly visible over the Judge's left shoulder in the courtroom scenes.

    Office Joe Coffey has a noticeable New York accent. In the episode "Cranky Streets", Joe mentions that he is in "the old neighborhood" which implies that he is originally from the area which the show takes place.

    In the episode "Mayo, Hold the Pickle", Bates and Coffey pick up tourists who state they are from Rochester, New York and on their way back from Phoenix. This would eliminate New York since they likely would have just said they were from Rochester if the setting was New York.

    In the episode "In the Belly of the Bus", Belker gets trapped in a bus that is travelling to Springfield. He is able to make it back to the station by the end of the day. Springfield, Illinois is approximately 3 hours away from Chicago.

    In the episode "Oh, You Kid", Buntz mentions that a suspect is from Oklahoma and his out of state records did not come through. This would eliminate Oklahoma.

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  • How many seasons does Hill Street Blues have?
    7 seasons
  • How many episodes does Hill Street Blues have?
    144 episodes
  • When did Hill Street Blues premiere?
    January 15, 1981
  • When did Hill Street Blues end?
    May 12, 1987
  • How long are episodes of Hill Street Blues?
    1 hour
  • What is the IMDb rating of Hill Street Blues?
    8.2 out of 10
  • Who stars in Hill Street Blues?
    Daniel J. Travanti, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz
  • Who created Hill Street Blues?
    Steven Bochco
  • Who wrote Hill Street Blues?
    David Mamet, Dick Wolf, Mark Frost, Steven Bochco, David Milch, Alan Rachins, Gregory Hoblit, Robert Crais, Anthony Yerkovich, Walon Green, and others
  • Who directed Hill Street Blues?
    Bill Duke, Mark Frost, Georg Stanford Brown, Jack Starrett, Thomas Carter, Gregory Hoblit, Robert Butler, Stan Lathan, Corey Allen, David Anspaugh, and others
  • Who was the producer of Hill Street Blues?
    Scott Brazil, Gregory Hoblit, Jeffrey Lewis, David Anspaugh, Michael Vittes, Anthony Yerkovich, Penny Adams, and Sascha Schneider
  • Who was the composer for Hill Street Blues?
    Mike Post
  • Who was the executive producer of Hill Street Blues?
    Steven Bochco, Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch, and Michael Kozoll
  • Who was the cinematographer for Hill Street Blues?
    William Cronjager, Jack Cooperman, Jack Whitman, John C. Flinn III, Ronald M. Vargas Sr., and Terry K. Meade
  • What is the plot of Hill Street Blues?
    The lives and work of the staff of an inner city police precinct.
  • Who are the characters in Hill Street Blues?
    Shamrock, 'Irish' Bobby Shields, ADA Alvarez, Agent Ramsey, Alan Bradford, Albert Desjardin, Albert Sawyer, Alice, Anderson, Andrew Lane, and others
  • What genre is Hill Street Blues?
    Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Mystery
  • How many awards has Hill Street Blues won?
    60 awards
  • How many awards has Hill Street Blues been nominated for?
    169 nominations

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