
Det. Michael Burton of the Los Angeles Police Department is a shallow, casual kind of guy until a near-death experience changes his life. Grazed in the head by a bullet during a stake-out, Burton dies and finds himself in limbo, surrounded by "shades"--spirits of the dead who are trapped there, unable to proceed to Heaven or Hell until they can complete whatever unfinished business binds them to Earth. Paramedics restart his heart, and Burton wakes up in the hospital--only to discover he can still see shades.
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Shades of L.A. Trivia
Shades of L.A. has 1 season.
Shades of L.A. has 20 episodes.
The key characters in Shades of L.A. are Det. Michael Burton (John D'Aquino), Lt. James Wesley (Warren Berlinger), Uncle Louis Burton (Kenneth Mars).
Shades of L.A. was directed by Bob Sweeney, Jim Johnston, Nancy Malone, Jerry Jameson, Jack Shea, Chuck Bowman, Dennis Donnelly, David Jackson, Sutton Roley, Kevin G. Cremin.
Shades of L.A. was produced by Richard L. O'Connor.
Det. Michael Burton of the Los Angeles Police Department is a shallow, casual kind of guy until a near-death experience changes his life. Grazed in the head by a bullet during a stake-out, Burton dies and finds himself in limbo, surrounded by "shades"--spirits of the dead who are trapped there, unable to proceed to Heaven or Hell until they can complete whatever unfinished business binds them to Earth. Paramedics restart his heart, and Burton wakes up in the hospital--only to discover he can still see shades.
Shades of L.A. is a Drama, Crime, Fantasy show.
Shades of L.A. has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.
Shades of L.A. episodes are 60m long.
No, this show was canceled after 1 season.



















