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  1. Apr 6, 2018 · David Feige writes that Steven Bochcothe TV producer behind “Hill Street Blues,” “L.A. Law,” and “NYPD Blue”—who died on April 1st, managed to make the hard work of the television ...

  2. Bochco was born to a Jewish family [1] in New York City, the son of Mimi, a painter, and Rudolph Bochco, a concert violinist and Polish immigrant. [2] [3] He was educated in Manhattan at the High School of Music and Art. His elder sister is actress Joanna Frank. [citation needed]

  3. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco, a celebrated television writer and producer whose sophisticated prime-time portrayals of gritty courtrooms and police station houses redefined television dramas and pushed the...

  4. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco Dies: The ‘NYPD Blue’ Legend on Why He Didn’t Care For Social Media or Reboots, But Loved to Binge on Peak TV. "NYPD Blue" might not be ordered by a broadcast network today ...

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  5. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco, the creator of "Hill Street Blues," "L.A. Law," "Doogie Howser, M.D." and "NYPD Blue," died yesterday of complications from cancer. He was 74.

  6. Apr 2, 2018 · Bochco, who has died in New York at 74, did a great deal more. Complex, busy shows such as Hill Street Blues and LA Law brought wit, substance and intelligence to a medium that was in danger of...

  7. Aug 23, 2016 · NEW YORK (AP) — For viewers who rejoice in TV’s artistic upsurge, one virtuoso perhaps more than anyone can be credited for elevating the medium from its bygone “boob tube” status. Steven Bochco flinches at the mention of his half-century writing and producing TV.

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