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CBS to remake Streets of San Francisco (oh please don't ruin it)
- There was a time I was completely obsessed with The Streets of San Francisco. I never really watched it when it was on ABC in prime time, except for an episode here and ...
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"The Streets Of San Francisco" Remake Being Developed By CBS
- Steve Keller and Mike Stone are back on "The Streets of San Francisco." CBS is developing a contemporary remake of the classic 1970s cop series that starred Michael Doug...
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TV Obits: Sowards, Di Sesso, Nearing, Downing
- A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away. Jack B. Sowards: He was a television and film writer who wrote for Bonanz...
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Several DVD sets change release dates
- OK, so you're one of the people who is waiting for the first season sets of The Streets of San Francisco and/or The Untouchables to be released. But now comes word that ...
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Traditionalist veteran cop Lt. Mike Stone is partnered with Inspector Steve Keller, a young, inexperienced college-educated go-getter in the homicide division of the San Francisco Police Department. The two enjoy a bantering relationship while they hunt down the bad guys as Stone teaches Keller the ropes.
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