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City of Refuse: Directed by Don Weis. With Daniel J. Travanti, Michael Warren, Bruce Weitz, Betty Thomas. Renko and Hill are on garbage duty because of a strike and run into trouble with a drug kingpin. Hunter is called back to EAT duty, only to face his former right hand man Ballantine.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Don Weis
- 1987-01-20
"Hill Street Blues" City of Refuse (TV Episode 1987) - CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
Hill Street Blues is an American serial police procedural television series that aired on NBC in prime-time from January 15, 1981, [1] to May 12, 1987, for 146 episodes. [2] The show chronicles the lives of the Metropolitan Police Department staff of a single police station located on Hill Street in an unnamed large U.S. city.
This groundbreaking and award-winning NBC crime drama provided a very realistic view into the lives of the dedicated cops and detectives of an urban police station. From January 1981 to August 1986, the show ran on Thursdays at 10/9 Central, with occasional repeats on Saturdays at 10/9 Central. From August 1986 to August 1987 first-run episodes aired Tuesdays at 10/9 Central.
City of Refuse is the thirteenth episode of the seventh season of Hill Street Blues, and the one hundred thirty-seventh episode overall.
Hill almost starts a riot at a drug kingpin's funeral; Russo and Flaherty try to deal with an angry old deaf man; LaRue and Washington pass Sid off a chemist to keep a cocaine case from being dismissed; and Hunter gets back into action when Ballantine takes a hostage
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