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NYPD 24/7 Now On DVD

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I don't know if anyone remembers, but a few years back, ABC did a minseries documentary on NYPD that I remember as being pretty well done and interesting.

Anways, in case you missed it or want to see it again, I just found out that it's available on DVD:

http://www.fire-police-ems.com/misc/dn1080.shtml

Their exploits have been the stuff of countless movies and television shows, but nothing can compare to the real thing.

In "NYPD 24/7," a new, true-life documentary series from the award-winning producers of "Hopkins 24/7" and "Boston 24/7," ABC News cameras are given unprecedented access to the New York Police Department. Never before have cameras been allowed to roam so widely for so long among the closed ranks of the NYPD.

For sixteen months, compelling characters from elite units share their hopes, their frustrations and their special brand of dark humor, as cameras follow them into situations that are unpredictable and often dangerous. "NYPD 24/7," narrated by "NYPD Blue's" Dennis Franz, aired on seven consecutive Tuesday nights.

Episode 1 - A young career woman is viciously assaulted in the lobby of her former boyfriend's Manhattan building by an unknown assailant. One of the nation's most elite homicide squads hunts the man who left a promising young life for dead.

Episode 2 - Nicole Papamichael is a seasoned undercover detective who uses her looks to entrap customers in the illicit netherworld of New York nightlife. Lieutenant Vic Hollifield leads a unit of the most elite and highly-trained cops in the world - the Emergency Service Unit.

Episode 3 - Detectives investigate the bizarre case of a man boiled black by 300-degree water, lying dead at the bottom of a manhole. Meanwhile, a member of the Crime Scene Unit hops from one death scene to another trying to determine if the victims were suicides, accidents or died as the result of foul play.

Episode 4 - The NYPD's most decorated cop is called to the worst crime scene of his career. Facing a distraught and angry community calling for their badges, two detectives deal with surprising developments in an increasingly gruesome case, discovering a torture chamber and a witness who lived to tell the tale of what she saw.

Episode 5 - Alison Esposito is a young cop and the daughter of a police chief determined to make her bones. Also, Vic Hollifield returns, the take-charge leader of a police rescue unit haunted by the ghosts of 9/11.

Episode 6 - Two college friends from affluent families go partying and one ends up dead, the other accused of his murder. The story finds its way onto the front pages of New York's tabloids. But there is a stunning development in the case.

Episode 7 - An hour that travels from the seat of police power to the mean streets of the Bronx, from a commissioner trying to calm a frightened city on high alert for a terrorist attack to a beat cop worried about her own kids and the daily mayhem ravaging neighborhoods around her.

DVD Technical Features:

Aspect ratio: 4x3

Audio - Dolby Digital Stereo

English Language, English subtitles

DVD Extras:

Photo Gallery

Police Officer Profiles

287 minutes, Dolby Digital Stereo ™, not rated, ISBN: 1-4172-2807-5, DN1080 / $29.95

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I watched the show when it was on. I loved it. Wish they would have kept it on longer!

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Didn't Lt. Hollifield publicly criticize the FDNY's Rescue Companies on that show?

-Joe DA BUFF

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Offcourse he did, them and alot of other things. The Lt. sure didnt mince words. However, given the extreme disdain many NYPD (especially ESU) have for FDNY, it was sort of no bid surprise.

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Hollifield's criticism and actions (remember when he pulled over the truck and then subsequently threw the driver's keys on top of the cargo box?) were strictly for the camera. Any Lieutenant (Fire, PD, or otherwise) worth a crap should know that behavior like that is unacceptable, especially when there are cameras within short distance.

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