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Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E01 | The Blue Cover | Oct 30, 1996 |
Frequently Asked Questions Warning: Spoilers
When did 'Public Morals' premiere?
'Public Morals' premiered on October 30, 1996.
Who created the TV show 'Public Morals'?
'Public Morals' was created by Steven Bochco.
What genre does 'Public Morals' belong to?
'Public Morals' is a crime drama television series.
Who played the lead character in 'Public Morals'?
Peter Gerety portrayed the lead character in 'Public Morals.'
In which city is 'Public Morals' set?
'Public Morals' is set in New York City.
What is the main premise of 'Public Morals'?
'Public Morals' follows the lives of police officers working in the Public Morals Division of the NYPD during the 1960s.
Who played the role of Terry Muldoon in 'Public Morals'?
Edward Burns played the character of Terry Muldoon in 'Public Morals.'
Which network aired 'Public Morals'?
'Public Morals' aired on TNT.
What was the time slot for 'Public Morals'?
'Public Morals' aired on Tuesdays at 10:00 PM.
How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Public Morals'?
The first season of 'Public Morals' consisted of 10 episodes.
Who served as the executive producer of 'Public Morals'?
Steven Bochco and Edward Burns served as executive producers of 'Public Morals.'
Did 'Public Morals' receive any awards or nominations?
'Public Morals' did not receive any major awards or nominations.
What was the critical reception of 'Public Morals'?
'Public Morals' received generally positive reviews from critics.
Was 'Public Morals' based on a true story?
No, 'Public Morals' was not based on a true story, but it drew inspiration from real-life events and characters.
Did 'Public Morals' have a dedicated fan base?
'Public Morals' had a dedicated fan base who appreciated its gritty storytelling and atmospheric setting.
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