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Public Morals



First Aired in 1996

A very short-lived series by Steven Bochco and Jay Tarses that was a comedy set in the morals department of the New York City Police department.
It has a link to the series NYPD Blue because a recurring character from that series, "Upstairs" John Irvin, made the move to this series. Due to the short life of this series, it remained to be seen whether "Upstairs John" would rejoin the squad at the 15th precinct. He did.

Despite that, I would hesitate to call this a spin-off, though an argument could probably be made. After all, Dennis Franz did take his Norman Buntz character from Hill Street Blues to Beverly Hills Buntz, a comedy series that lasted a lot longer than this series.

What little I know about the series, other than what I saw in the only aired episode, was that the pilot had much raunchier humor. That humor might have been the only thing that could have saved this series.

Thanks to Arthur L. Lortie for digging up the basic information about the unaired episodes. Much thanks to Ian Johns for filling in those missing descriptions.

CBS Broadcast History:
Wednesdays: October 1996: Wednesday 9:30/8:30c
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Episodes:

1. The Blue Cover
2. The Yellow Cover
3. The Aqua Cover
4. The Red Cover
5. The White Cover
6. The Green Cover
7. The Purple Cover
8. The Orange Cover
9. The Shrimp Cover
10. The Cornflower Cover
11. The Goldenrod Cover
12. The Camel Cover
13. The Tuna Cover



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