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1981    49minDrama, Crimen
8.297%88%7.6
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Crónica de la vida cotidiana en una comisaría neoyorquina, que muestra la cara más humana de los personajes: sus miedos, sus flaquezas, sus relaciones personales. "Tengan cuidado ahí fuera", recomendaba el sargento Esterhaus a sus agentes tras la rutinaria charla matinal. Hill Street Blues consiguió numerosos Emmys (los Oscar televisivos) e inauguró un nuevo estilo.

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7 Seasons

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 117 Episodes
  • Temporada 2
    Temporada 218 Episodes
  • Temporada 3
    Temporada 322 Episodes
  • Temporada 4
    Temporada 422 Episodes
  • Temporada 5
    Temporada 523 Episodes
  • Temporada 6
    Temporada 622 Episodes
  • Temporada 7
    Temporada 722 Episodes
  • Especiales
    Especiales1 Episode
  • Daniel J. TravantiFrank Furillo
  • Michael WarrenRobert Hill
  • Bruce WeitzMick Belker
  • James B. SikkingHoward Hunter
  • Joe SpanoHenry Goldblume
  • Taurean BlacqueNeal Washington
  • Kiel MartinJ.D. LaRue
  • Betty ThomasLucille Bates
  • Charles HaidAndy Renko
  • Veronica HamelJoyce Davenport
  • Ed MarinaroJoe Coffey
  • Barbara BossonFay Furillo
  • René EnríquezRay Calletano
  • Michael ConradPhil Esterhaus
  • Robert ProskyStan Jablonski
  • Dennis FranzNorman Buntz
  • Robert HirschfeldLeo Schnitz
  • George WynerIrwin Bernstein
  • Trinidad Silva
  • Ken OlinHarry Garibaldi
  • Richard14 de mayo de 2026
    I watched this series on TV when it originally aired and it quickly became one of those shows I tried to catch every single week. No streaming, no recording, just making sure I was in front of the TV when the episode started. And honestly, that alone says a lot about how good it was. The show had a great mix of style, atmosphere and storytelling that made it stand out from everything else on TV at the time. Sure, some parts show their age, but the core of the series still holds up. The world, the tone, the characters… it all still works. It’s a reminder of a time when TV had a different rhythm and when a good series could genuinely become part of your weekly routine.
  • flavo4324 de noviembre de 2025
    Hill Street Blues stands as a pinnacle of the police procedural genre—one of the first shows to portray not just crime, but the complex, messy personal lives of the officers behind the badge. It set the bar for every police drama that followed. The series wasn’t afraid to tackle controversial topics head-on, from racism and corruption to addiction, mental health, and systemic failures. What made it truly groundbreaking was its large, diverse ensemble cast, something far ahead of its time for network television. Each character felt layered, flawed, and genuinely human. I watched the series in syndication, since I was too young when it originally aired, and I made sure never to miss an episode. Its gritty realism, overlapping storylines, and documentary-style atmosphere created a world that felt authentic long before “gritty” became a TV buzzword. Hill Street Blues remains one of the most influential police dramas ever made, and it still holds up remarkably well.

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