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  2. Decoy (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The undercover nature of Jones's work had her impersonating women in a variety of roles, including gangster's molls, prostitutes, nurses, and singers. [1] Jones did not have a partner for her police work, and episodes revealed little about her personal life, with occasional exceptions of references to a love affair with a police officer who ...

  3. List of police television dramas - Wikipedia

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    Shows that are not dramatic programming are indicated (e.g. reality television, comedy or comedy drama). The film genre related to police television show (law enforcement, rescue, and military dramas) are reality television workplace television series ( list ).

  4. Category:1950s American crime television series - Wikipedia

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    1950s American police procedural television series (10 P) Pages in category "1950s American crime television series" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. Angie Dickinson through the years: See the '50s icon ... - AOL

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    She'd later become the first-ever female TV cop in her own show "Police Woman." Through the 1960s and '70s, she was as popular for her on-screen work as she was for her personal life.

  6. 10 of the most legendary TV cop shows - AOL

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  7. Naked City (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Filmed on location in New York City, the series concerned the detectives of NYPD's 65th Precinct (changed from the film's 10th Precinct). Episode plots usually focused more on the criminals and victims portrayed by guest actors, characteristic of the "semi-anthology" narrative format common in early 1960s television (so called by the trade paper Variety). [3]

  8. TV Police Under the Microscope: ‘We Need Different People ...

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    The cop show is almost as old as television itself. The earliest police dramas birthed the idea of a narrative in which good (police) and bad (criminal) were clearly defined. But fast-forward to ...

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