Search results
Sep 8, 2014 · They include the wonderfully brash Detective Oliver Wendell Weeks (aka Fat Ollie) from the 83rd precinct; Monaghan and Monroe, a couple of work-shy and arrogant homicide detectives who are a consistent thorn in the side of the 87th Precinct team; and a small cast of regularly appearing forensic and legal representatives.
The 87th Precinct has 16 detectives on its regular roster and is said to have the highest crime rate in the city and the busiest Fire Department in the world. Every single 87th Precinct novel begins with a disclaimer: "The city in these pages is imaginary. The people, the places are all fictitious.
Jul 13, 2017 · You won’t often find the 87th’s detectives rushing to catch a crook at a Park Avenue palace. This precinct was serving — in a phrase that would have made Carella suspicious — multicultural ...
Apr 22, 2019 · Detective Roger Havilland’s career of brutality is cut violently short during this period and McBain fills the space he leaves behind with the introduction of two characters; Cotton Hawes, who transfers in from the altogether more polite 30th Precinct and Andy Parker, the laziest cop on the squad, who McBain uses to expose the bigoted ...
The detectives are on the hunt for a wounded boxer who, after being shot by the owner of the store he was trying to rob, later killed an off-duty cop by slugging him through a glass window. Working with the 87th Precinct detectives is an officer from a much less crime-ridden precinct.
87th Precinct is an American crime drama starring Robert Lansing, Gena Rowlands, Ron Harper, Gregory Walcott and Norman Fell, which aired on NBC on Monday evenings during the 1961–1962 television season.
People also ask
Who are the 87th Precinct detectives?
Who starred in 87th Precinct?
What is the 87th Precinct about?
Who wrote the 87th Precinct?
Is 87th Precinct based on a true story?
What ethnicity is New York 87th Precinct?
Jul 11, 2024 · Stories of the detectives who fight crime in New York's 87th police precinct. Based on the series of novels and short stories by Ed McBain. Show Details: Start date: Sep 1961. End date: Apr 1962. Status: cancelled/ended. Network (s): NBC (US) Run time: 60 min. Episodes: 30 eps.