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Christopher Fox as Corporal Louis Hoffman (Series 1, Episode 3; Series 2–4); passes selection in Episode 3 of Series 1, and becomes a main character from Series 2; Jamie Draven as Trooper Jamie Dow (Series 1–2); K.I.A. at the start of Series 3. Draven did not return for Series 3, and so a body double was used for the death scene
The show ended on April 26, 1991, after seven seasons. There are a total of 153 episodes, spanning seven years (1984–1991) of the show's run. Created by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell, the show in its early episodes played as television's answer to Dirty Harry. Actor Dryer bears a striking resemblance to Dirty Harry actor Clint Eastwood ...
Sean Avery as Delta Force operator in bar (season 1) Matt Gerald as Goose, a Army Delta Force operator; Ray Corasani as Ehsan (season 1) [7] Sam Asghari as Kamal (season 1) [7] Carla Mansour as Malika (season 1) [7] Adam Budron as Sami (season 1) [7] Michael Tow as Dr. Hammond, Neal's colleague (season 1)
Power Book IV: Force, or simply Force is an American crime drama television series created by Robert Munic [3] that premiered on February 6, 2022, on Starz. [4] The series is a sequel and third spin-off to Power created by Courtney A. Kemp. [5] In March 2022, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 1, 2023.
Appearing only in the FBI Season 1 series premiere episode, "Pilot", she oversees the investigation into the blast that destroyed an apartment building in downtown New York and although the investigation lasts for two days, her field agents successfully apprehend Robert Lawrence, a white supremacist responsible for the attack.
WPC 56 is a British television police procedural series, created and partly written by Dominique Moloney and broadcast on BBC One.The stories feature the first woman police constables (WPC) to join the fictional Midlands Constabulary at Brinford Police Station in 1956.
This morning, Hearst held its inaugural Female Force summit. Sponsored by AbbVie, Google News Initiative, and Trinet, the event celebrated female entrepreneurs working toward a more inclusive future.
Sirens focused on the work and lives of three rookie female Pittsburgh Police officers. [1] Officer Sarah Berkezchuk (Jayne Brook) is dealing with her failing marriage, Officer Lynn Stanton (Adrienne-Joi Johnson) is a single mom, and second-generation cop Officer Molly Whelan (Liza Snyder) has a bad attitude which starts to interfere with her job.