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  1. The Blue Knight (TV series) The Blue Knight is a 1973 television miniseries and theatrical film adapted from Joseph Wambaugh 's 1973 novel The Blue Knight. It inspired the 1975 TV series also titled The Blue Knight. The miniseries was broadcast on NBC TV in November 1973, consisted of four one-hour episodes (including commercials), was directed ...

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  3. The Blue Knight is a 1973 made-for-TV film based on Joseph Wambaugh's 1973 novel The Blue Knight. It gave rise to the 1975 TV series also named The Blue Knight. It ran originally on NBC TV in November 1973, was directed by Robert Butler, and starred an all star cast headed by William Holden as Police Officer Bumper Morgan.

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  4. The Blue Knight: Directed by Robert Butler. With William Holden, Lee Remick, Joe Santos, Sam Elliott. Bumper Morgan is a veteran Los Angeles Police Department street cop.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Robert Butler
    • 1973-11-11
  5. THE BLUE KNIGHT lost to COLUMBO in the Best Limited Series category, and co-star Lee Remick (TELEFON) lost to THE SNOOP SISTERS’ Mildred Natwick. E. Jack Neuman, who co-created the outstanding anthology series POLICE STORY with Wambaugh in 1973, was perfectly suited to adapt Wambaugh’s rambling novel, which follows a Los Angeles patrolman, Bumper Morgan,…

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    • Robert Butler
  6. The Blue Knight is a 1973 made-for-TV film adapted from Joseph Wambaugh's 1973 novel The Blue Knight. It inspired the 1975 TV series also named The Blue Knight. The film was broadcast on NBC TV in November 1973, was directed by Robert Butler, and featured an all star cast headed by William Holden as Police Officer Bumper Morgan. The additional cast includes Lee Remick, Anne Archer, Sam Elliott ...

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  8. Sep 10, 2012 · Feature cut-down of US TV's first ever mini-series (originally aired over four nights in November 1973), perhaps now less interesting as a digest of a fair LAPD

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