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  1. Shades of Gray: Directed by Adam Bernstein. With Richard Belzer, Giancarlo Esposito, Peter Gerety, Clark Johnson. A white bus driver is beaten to death after he drives into a West Indian woman. In a nearby alley, a young black man is also found beaten to death.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Adam Bernstein
    • 1999-01-08
  2. Bounty Hunter Jerry Lichte is caught up between catching drug addict Joe Errico and his partner P.J. Johnson on the tough streets of Baltimore and being pursued themselves by the Homicide Division. Episode 7 • Nov 20, 1998 • 43 m.

  3. Jan 11, 1999 · We get a race riot in which a white bus driver is stomped to death after he’s run down a pregnant West Indian immigrant while shouting at a couple of black passengers to turn off their competing...

  4. "Homicide: Life on the Street" Shades of Gray (TV Episode 1999) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  5. Directed By: Adam Bernstein. Story By: Julie Martin and David Simon. Teleplay By: T.J. English. When a white bus driver hits a Jamaican-American woman while driving the bus, it sparks a riot that leaves the bus driver and another man dead.

  6. Double Blind, in typical Homicide fashion, deals with shades of gray. In the first storyline, Pembleton (Andre Braugher) and Bayliss (Kyle Secor) follow the case of a domestic abuser killed by his daughter; in the second, Lewis (Clark Johnson) supports Thormann (Lee Tergersen), a police officer shot and blinded (A Shot in the Dark, season one ...

  7. Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police drama television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit. It ran for seven seasons and 122 episodes on NBC from January 31, 1993, to May 21, 1999, and was succeeded by Homicide: The Movie (2000), which served as the series finale.

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