True Blue

1989
True Blue

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EP1 pilot (1) Dec 03, 1989

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EP2 pilot (2) Dec 03, 1989

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EP3 Life with the Lady Dec 08, 1989

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EP4 Oldies, But Goodies Dec 15, 1989

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EP5 Someone to Listen Dec 22, 1989

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EP6 Blue Monday Jan 05, 1990

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EP7 Hickory, Dickory, Dock Jan 12, 1990

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EP8 The Beast Jan 19, 1990

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EP9 Tunnel Vision Jan 26, 1990

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EP10 Caves Feb 02, 1990

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EP11 Fire Down Below Feb 09, 1990

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EP12 Chinatown Feb 16, 1990

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EP13 (kids with grenade) Jul 05, 1991

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Released: 03 December 1989 Ended
Producted By: NBC Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

True Blue is a short-running NBC Television series set in New York City which aired on Friday evenings in 1989 and 1990. The hour-long drama follows the exploits of a squad of uniformed officers assigned to the specialized trucks of the NYPD's Emergency Services Unit.

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Jeremy Shorter I was only 13 when this show came on, and I was absolutely fascinated by it ... mostly the robot. I didn't care about the characters otherwise. I just wanted to see that cold metallic creature run around and do stuff. I think it inspired me somehow. (??) Anyway, I have a vague recollection of the show, especially the first or second episode, so I can't really say the show itself was good, but I can say when I was watching it, it grabbed my attention, if for no other reason than a really cool bot. I wish I could find the eps and download them or buy them on DVD. Sadly, I don't think there's enough interest in it to get the copyright owners to do anything with it. Oh, well. Maybe my memories would be better than the actual show anyway.
cond926 Found an Episode of True Blue. Which is being hosted by Google VideosIt's the Premiere of the TV Series (Episode title: Life with the Lady) Episode Summary (as it was given on the episode itself):"A City Bus gets hijacked, A neighborhood shopkeeper will become a hostage. Bert dog will get the chance to sniff out a sniveling sniper and a desperate man will put the team to the ultimate test"This was the one episode I remember as a kid. After seeing that, I knew what I wanted to do with my life.This in my opinion is WAY BETTER THAN "Third Watch". Don't get me wrong, Third Watch was good... but True Blue is better!
majo_marz As a child growing up in Japan, I used to look forward to the night when True Blue came on. Even though it was one of the few TV series that were shown in that country, I loved it. It showed a side of law enforcement that was different than the other TV shows of that time. Like NYPD Blue and Law & Order. It had a more upbeat way of presenting the story and mixed the action and humor wonderfully. It really is a shame that the network didn't give a chance to run longer. In this day and age where police drama is so popular I think that if the network releases this on DVD it would be a hit because it is different than all the rest.
RONY-3 It's too bad that the network did not give this show a chance. Over the years I have heard critics state that most police shows, in between DRAGNET and HILL STREET BLUES, were not realistic. If you ask me TRUE BLUE has both qualities that are sought for in a cop show. It had action and showed how stressful the job is on the men and women of the department. It even had a touch of humor too.