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{{TV Title|NYPD Blue}}
'''''NYPD Blue''''' was a television police drama that aired in the US on ABC for 12 seasons from 1993 to 2005.  The show, which focused on a squad of NYPD detectives working out of the 15th precinct in New York City, was co-created by Steven Bochco (''[[Hill Street Blues]]'') and David Milch (''[[Deadwood]]'') and was controversial for the frank language and nudity that was unprecedented at the time for a weekly American network series. Over its 12 seasons, the series' cast included [[Dennis Franz]], [[David Caruso]], [[Jimmy Smits]], [[Nicholas Turturro]], and [[Kim Delaney]]. When the series ended in 2005, ''NYPD Blue'' held the record for the longest-running primetime one-hour drama to air on ABC until ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' surpassed it in 2016.


== Glock 17 ==
'''The following lists the seasons of the series ''NYPD Blue'':'''
The [[Glock_17#Glock_17|Glock 17]] is the main sidearm of nearly all of the series NYPD detectives including Det. Bobby Simone ([[Jimmy Smits]]), Det. James Martinez ([[Nicholas Turturro]]), Det. John Clark, Jr. ([[Mark-Paul Gosselaar]]) and Det. Danny Sorenson ([[Rick Schroeder]]).
[[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Glock 17 Second Generation- 9x19mm.]]


<div style="text-align: center;">
<gallery perrow="6">
Image:NYPDB S1.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 1|Season 1]]'' (1993-1994)
Image:NYPD-Blue.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 2|Season 2]]'' (1994-1995)
Image:NYPDBS3.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 3|Season 3]]'' (1995-1996)
Image:NYPDBS4.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 4|Season 4]]'' (1996-1997)
Image:NYPDBS5.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 5|Season 5]]'' (1997-1998)
Image:NYPDBS6.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 6|Season 6]]'' (1998-1999)
Image:NYPDBS7.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 7|Season 7]]'' (1999-2000)
Image:NYPDBS8.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 8|Season 8]]'' (2000-2001)
Image:NYPDBS9.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 9|Season 9]]'' (2001-2002)
Image:NYPDBS10.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 10|Season 10]]'' (2002-2003)
Image:NYPDBS11.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 11|Season 11]]'' (2003-2004)
Image:NYPDBS12.jpg|''[[NYPD Blue - Season 12|Season 12]]'' (2004-2005)
</gallery>


==Smith & Wesson Model 36==
[[Category:Disambiguation pages]]
The [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] is the sidearm carried by Det. Sgt. Andy Sipowicz ([[Dennis Franz]]), Det. Greg Medavoy ([[Gordon Clapp]]) and Det. John Kelly ([[David Caruso]]).
[[Image:M36.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special]]
 
==Beretta 92FS Inox==
A [[Beretta 92FS Inox]] is used by several characters in the series, notably in Season 2's "Innuendo".
[[Image:Beretta-Inox.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 92FS Inox]]
 
[[Category:Television]]
[[Category:Detective]]
[[Category:Crime]]

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NYPD Blue (1993-2005)

NYPD Blue was a television police drama that aired in the US on ABC for 12 seasons from 1993 to 2005. The show, which focused on a squad of NYPD detectives working out of the 15th precinct in New York City, was co-created by Steven Bochco (Hill Street Blues) and David Milch (Deadwood) and was controversial for the frank language and nudity that was unprecedented at the time for a weekly American network series. Over its 12 seasons, the series' cast included Dennis Franz, David Caruso, Jimmy Smits, Nicholas Turturro, and Kim Delaney. When the series ended in 2005, NYPD Blue held the record for the longest-running primetime one-hour drama to air on ABC until Grey's Anatomy surpassed it in 2016.

The following lists the seasons of the series NYPD Blue: