
Homicide: Life on the Street
An American police procedural chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.
Homicide: Life on the Street
An American police procedural chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.
Homicide: Life on the Street
An American police procedural chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.

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Episode 1: An Interview with Barry Levinson
Academy Award-winning American screenwriter & film director talks about his show: Homicide - Life on...
Episode 2: Interviews with the Cast
Interviews with members of the cast from season 4.
Episode 3: Anatomy of a 'Homicide: Life on the Street'
A brief look at the history of "Homicide: Life on the Street", one of the best shows on television a...
Episode 4: Homicide: Life at the Start
An interview with Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana, narrated by Richard Belzer
Episode 5: Homicide: Life in Season 3
An interview with Barry Levinson, Tom Fontana, Henry Bromell, David Simon, and James Yoshimura, narr...
Episode 6: Homicide: Life in Season 4
An interview with Barry Levinson, Tom Fontana, Henry Bromell, David Simon, and James Yoshimura, narr...
Episode 7: Inside Homicide
An interview with David Simon and James Yoshimura
Episode 8: Live Panel Discussion
Live panel discussion with Tom Fontana, Barry Levinson, James Yoshimura, and David Simon.
Episode 9: Interview with David Simon & James Yoshimura
Season 6 Extra Content Interview with David Simon & James Yoshimura
Episode 10: James Yoshimura on working with David Simon
DVD Season 06 extra content 0- James Yoshimura on working with David Simon
Episode 11: David Simon on Pemblton and Bayliss switching characters
Season 5 DVD Extra Content
Episode 12: David Simon on Melissa Leo's departure
DVD Season 05 Extra Content - David Simon on Melissa Leo's departure
Episode 13: David Simon on the Luther Mahoney storyline
Season 05 DVD extra content - David Simon on the Luther Mahoney storyline
Episode 14: David Simon on working for Tom Fontana
Season 05 DVD extra content - David Simon on working for Tom Fontana
Episode 15: David Simon on Joining Homicide
Season 05 DVD extra content - David Simon on Joining Homicide

Episode 16: Homicide: The Movie
Al Giardello is shot and the detectives of the Baltimore Homicide Unit return to work to solve the c...
The first season of Homicide: Life on the Street, an American police procedural drama television series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between January 31 and March 31, 1993. The show was created by Paul Attanasio, with film director Barry Levinson and television writer and producer Tom Fontana serving as executive producers. Adapted from David Simon's 1991 non-fiction book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, the season followed the fictional detectives of Baltimore Police Department homicide unit and the murder cases they investigate. The show was broadcast on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EST, with the exception of the series premiere, which aired immediately after Super Bowl XXVII. The season introduced regular cast members Daniel Baldwin, Ned Beatty, Richard Belzer, Andre Braugher, Clark Johnson, Yaphet Kotto, Melissa Leo, Jon Polito and Kyle Secor. Most of the primary characters were based on real-life Baltimore detectives from Simon's book, including Gary D'Addario, Terrence McLarney, Harry Edgerton, Donald Worden and Jay Landsman. Many of the first season story arcs were also adapted from the book, most notably the 1988 Baltimore slaying of 11-year-old Latonya Kim Wallace, which was the basis for the murder case of Adena Watson in Homicide. "Night of the Dead Living", originally written as the third episode, was moved to become the season finale at the insistence of NBC executives, which led to several notable continuity errors.

Episode 1: Gone for Goode
Lewis and Crosetti uncover a woman who's been killing her husbands for insurance money. Howard tries...

Episode 2: Ghost of a Chance
Bayliss and Pembleton continue to struggle with the Watson case. Bolander and Munch discuss ""iguana...

Episode 3: Son of a Gun
Crosetti and Lewis investigate the shooting of a fellow police officer whom Crosetti regards as a so...

Episode 4: A Shot in the Dark
Crosetti focuses his investigation into the shooting of Officer Thormann on one suspect, while Lewis...

Episode 5: Three Men and Adena
Pembleton and Bayliss have only twelve hours to grill their prime suspect in the Adena Watson case b...

Episode 6: A Dog and Pony Show
While Giardello is busy sending off an old friend to retirement Pembleton and Bayliss investigate th...

Episode 7: And the Rockets' Dead Glare
Howard and Felton are in court over the Pony Johnson case, Crosetti and Lewis go head to head with t...

Episode 8: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Quitting smoking dominates the conversation ad behavior of the homicide detectives even as they solv...

Episode 9: Night of the Dead Living
The homicide team pulls the graveyard shift on the hottest night of the year. Bayliss is consumed by...
The second season of Homicide: Life on the Street, an American police procedural drama television series, originally aired in the United States between January 6 and January 27, 1994. Due to low Nielsen ratings during the first season, NBC executives decided to order only a four-episode season, after which they would evaluate the ratings and decide whether to renew the show. Homicide was moved to a new timeslot of Thursdays at 10 p.m. EST, temporarily replacing the legal drama L.A. Law. NBC requested several changes from the series, including fewer episode subplots and less camera movements and jump cuts. The entire Homicide cast returned for the second season. The uncertainty over Homicide's future was stressful for the cast and crew, and the logistics of scheduling the filming around the actors' schedules was difficult. Daniel Baldwin publicly criticized NBC Entertainment president Warren Littlefield over the matter, and it was initially reported Ned Beatty would not return at all. The second season was the last to include original cast member Jon Polito, who was reportedly dismissed because NBC officials were unhappy with his physical appearance. Polito was publicly critical of the show after his dismissal.

Episode 1: Bop Gun
All the detectives scramble to solve the case, when the mother, in a family on vacation, is murdered...

Episode 2: See No Evil
Gee informs the detectives that they must meet with a sensitivity consultant. Felton protects a frie...

Episode 3: Black and Blue
Things begin to heat up between Pembleton and Gee over the alleged police brutality case and one of...

Episode 4: A Many Splendored Thing
Bolander asks Kay if she would double date with him and Linda, to try to take the pressure off his f...
The third season of Homicide: Life on the Street aired in the United States on the NBC television network from October 14, 1994, to May 5, 1995, and contained 20 episodes. It was the first full season of episodes. Beginning in the third season, Homicide was moved to Fridays at 10 p.m. EST, a timeslot the show would remain at until its cancellation in 1999. The third season saw all the original cast members return except for Jon Polito, who was reportedly dropped at the request of NBC. Season 3 also marked the debut of character Lt. Megan Russert, and the final season for both Detectives Beau Felton and Stanley Bolander. Celebrities who made guest appearance during the third season include Al Freeman Jr., Steve Buscemi, Tim Russert, Howie Mandel and Chris Noth. As with the previous seasons, Season 3 had several episodes air out of order resulting in continuity issues. To make up for this, the episodes "Crosetti" and "Nothing Personal" included title cards in the beginning to tell the viewers the episodes took place in the past. Season 3 also saw the first crossover between Homicide and Law & Order as Chris Noth makes a cameo appearance as Detective Mike Logan in the episode "Law & Disorder".

Episode 1: Nearer My God to Thee
When the winner of the city's Good Samaritan Award is murdered, Gee and his staff are called to help...

Episode 2: Fits Like a Glove
Gaffney allows a possible murder site to be washed down which causes Pembleton to go off on him. Rus...

Episode 3: Extreme Unction
The church asks that the public know the details of the murders. Pembleton has an interesting time i...

Episode 4: A Model Citizen
A young man comes into the squad room and after getting their attention, tells the detectives that h...

Episode 5: Happy to Be Here
Bayliss continues his relationship with the artist, but she's told her boyfriend. When she tells Bay...

Episode 6: Crosetti
Crosetti's body is found and Bolander is the primary and he thinks the evidence points to suicide. I...

Episode 7: The Last of the Watermen
After uncovering the fact that an elderly woman's tongue was cut out, Kay decides it is time to take...

Episode 8: All Through the House
Munch spreads his usual Christmas cheer. Russert, who misses detective work, joins Meldrick on an in...

Episode 9: Every Mother's Son
Pembleton and Bayliss investigate the shooting of a young boy. During the investigation, the mother...

Episode 10: Cradle to Grave
The deputy commissioner invites Pembleton to lunch and gets him to investigate a case involving a co...

Episode 11: Partners
Russert's old partner joins the homicide unit, but she suspects that he is taking his work frustrati...

Episode 12: The City That Bleeds (1)
Bolander, Munch, Howard and Felton all meet to serve a warrant, but Bolander, Howard and Felton are...

Episode 13: Dead End (2)
The detectives continue chasing their only lead, the child molester. Munch is teamed with Stan's old...

Episode 14: End Game (3)
Bolander has a relapse. The detectives sound off to the local news about the shooting. Apartment 201...

Episode 15: Law & Disorder
Pembleton receives an extradited prisoner from New York City Detective Logan. Bayliss is put in char...

Episode 16: The Old and the Dead
Beau meets Megan's cousin, NBC's Tim Russert. Kay and Stan return to duty, after Stan undergoes a fi...

Episode 17: In Search of Crimes Past
A 16-year-old murder case must be reopened when the daughter of the convicted killer holds Col. Barn...

Episode 18: Nothing Personal
Crosetti's caseload is distributed among the detectives and Howard's 100% clearance rate may be in j...

Episode 19: Colors
Tim's cousin shoots a Turkish exchange student and his partnership with Pembleton may be in jeopardy...

Episode 20: The Gas Man
A convict is released from prison and begins to get his revenge on Frank by frustrating the investig...
The fourth season of Homicide: Life on the Street aired in the United States on the NBC television network from October 20, 1995 to May 17, 1996 and contained 22 episodes. The fourth season marked the debut of two characters: Detective Mike Kellerman, who transfers from Arson to Homicide; and J. H. Brodie, a news cameraman who hires on as the unit's videographer. The season was also the last to feature Captain/Detective Megan Russert as a regular. Drug Kingpin: Luther Mahoney also makes his first appearance. Stuart Gharty also debuts in a guest appearance. Celebrities appearances include Lily Tomlin, Jeffrey Donovan, Bruce Campbell, Jerry Orbach, Benjamin Bratt, Jill Hennessy, Chris Rock, and Jay Leno. The DVD box set of season 4 was released for Region 1 on March 30, 2004. The set includes all 22 season 4 episodes on six discs.

Episode 1: Fire (1)
Bolander and Felton are suspended for 22 weeks without pay for incidents related to activities at a...

Episode 2: Fire (2)
The fire investigation continues. Bayliss' back is acting up and Kellerman is paired with Pembleton....

Episode 3: Autofocus
A gas leak causes the detectives to evacuate the building, so they relocate to an old bank building....

Episode 4: Thrill of the Kill
The squad returns to the station. The FBI joins with the detectives to stop a ""thrill killer"" who'...

Episode 5: Hate Crimes
Pembleton and Bayliss investigate a murder that was committed in a gay neighborhood by skinheads and...

Episode 6: A Doll's Eyes
Technically it's not a homicide; however, Pembleton and Bayliss investigate the ""murder"" of a smal...

Episode 7: Heartbeat
Lewis and Kellerman interview a suspect and uncover a 10-year-old crime, which is assigned to Howard...

Episode 8: Sniper (1)
Jay Leno stops by the Waterfront Bar while in town visiting his cousin Mary; Munch and Bayliss don't...

Episode 9: Sniper (2)
The sniper continues the shootings and everyone returns to duty lacking sleep. The media starts to m...

Episode 10: The Hat
Gee is sent upstairs to see Barnfather and everyone speculates about the vacant Captain's position....

Episode 11: I've Got a Secret
Lewis and Kellerman try to subdue a large man who's gone on a rampage. The large man is finally subd...

Episode 12: For God and Country (II)
Continuing the investigation in New York City, Egan's wife is questioned by Frank and Tim. Just a fe...

Episode 13: Justice (1)
Russert and Munch are assigned to work a case together; they find a retired cop who was murdered nea...

Episode 14: Justice (2)
Jake Rodzinski has trouble dealing with the verdict of the trial and takes justice into his own hand...

Episode 15: Stakeout
The entire squad is put on 24-hour surveillance when a mass murderer has been identified, isn't at h...

Episode 16: Requiem for Adena
A young girl is murdered, in a style similar to Adena Watson's murder. Frank demands to work the cas...

Episode 17: Full Moon
Kellerman and Lewis (with Brodie) investigate a shooting at the New Moon motel, where everyone there...

Episode 18: Scene of the Crime
Lewis and Kellerman's investigation of a murder in a housing project puts them at odds with a civili...

Episode 19: Map of the Heart
A prominent attorney is murdered and the murderer presents himself to Pembleton and Bayliss with a v...

Episode 20: The Damage Done
Lewis and Kellerman investigate a series of homicides that put them into the middle of a drug war. K...

Episode 21: The Wedding
A trash-talking radio talk-show host makes a proposal to his listening audience. Lewis announces to...

Episode 22: Work Related
Mary gave birth to a girl named Olivia; Tim is more excited about it than Frank. Their latest case i...
The fifth season of Homicide: Life on the Street aired in the United States on the NBC television network from 20 September 1996 to 16 May 1997 and contained 22 episodes. A new opening sequence debuted with the start of this season, including elements of a police investigation and a growing chatter of radio transmissions behind the theme music. In addition, pictures of the actors were displayed alongside their names for the first time. The sequence ends with the ringing of the squadroom phone and a voice answering, "Homicide." Two new characters appeared during this season: Chief Medical Examiner Julianna Cox; and Detective Terri Stivers, a Narcotics officer who works with Homicide to bring down local drug kingpin Luther Mahoney. The season finale introduced Detective Paul Falsone, a member of the Auto Squad briefly on loan to Homicide, and re-introduced Stuart Gharty, now a detective assigned to Internal Investigations. It also marked the departures of regular characters Megan Russert, Kay Howard and J.H. Brodie.

Episode 1: Hostage (1)
Gaffney and Barnfather give Gee a hassle about the return of Frank to duty and the sudden departure...

Episode 2: Hostage (2)
Night has fallen and the crisis is no closer to being resolved. Gee demands that Barnfather make a d...

Episode 3: Prison Riot
A riot breaks out at the prison, where two inmates are killed. The squad goes to the scene, but Fran...

Episode 4: Bad Medicine
More drug-related homicides are occurring. Pembleton is still relegated to desk duty and now so is K...

Episode 5: M.E., Myself and I
The new Chief Medical Examiner (CME), Julianna Cox, speeds into town. An FBI agent, Pandolfi, conduc...

Episode 6: White Lies
An article appears in The Baltimore Sun about Kellerman and the other members of the arson unit who...

Episode 7: The Heart of a Saturday Night
Family members of murder victims (Widmer, Rath and Silvio) are in a support group where they discuss...

Episode 8: The True Test
Lewis and Bayliss investigate a homicide at a boarding school. Gee goes to Frank's house to pick him...

Episode 9: Control
Pembleton waits with anticipation for the phone to ring. It does and with Bayliss as the primary, th...

Episode 10: Blood Wedding
Frank gets his first case as a primary-- unfortunately it is a case that involves the shooting of Da...

Episode 11: The Documentary
On New Year's Eve, the detectives sit back in the quiet of the evening and watch a documentary that...

Episode 12: Betrayal
Frank and Tim investigate the death of a young girl whose abused body was found by the side of the i...

Episode 13: Have a Conscience
Kellerman is disappointed with his treatment in the press (or rather the lack of it). Back on the jo...

Episode 14: Diener
Kellerman assures Lewis that he is seeking some professional advice; he also takes some time off. Le...

Episode 15: Wu's on First?
A new Baltimore Sun reporter gets into the middle of Frank's investigation of the death of a county...

Episode 16: Valentine's Day
Brodie suggests that a classmate of his named Schack should be a suspect in the death of the student...

Episode 17: Kaddish
A woman that Munch had a crush on in high school is found murdered. He struggles with his faith as h...

Episode 18: Double Blind
A girl complains to the desk sergeant about her father's abuse of her mother. Meldrick spends the ni...

Episode 19: Deception
A man transporting 72 condoms filled with heroin bound for Luther Mahoney is found dead in hotel. Th...

Episode 20: Narcissus
There is a major police chase after an armed suspect, as he holes himself up in a row house that is...

Episode 21: Partners and Other Strangers (1)
Bayliss has disappeared again as Pembleton and Brodie make their way to the scene of a shotgun suici...

Episode 22: Strangers and Other Partners (2)
Mike and Julianna wake up the morning after a night of drinking and passion. The investigation into...

Episode 1: Blood Ties (1)
Their rotation in robbery is up, Frank and Tim return to the homicide unit. They find that citations...

Episode 2: Blood Ties (2)
While Pembleton is still interested in the housekeeper's ex-boyfriend, Ballard still thinks that the...

Episode 3: Blood Ties (3)
The Wilsons go on television to offer a reward. The newspapers are making the Homicide unit look bad...

Episode 4: Birthday
A young woman is viciously attacked. Falsone and Lewis are called to the scene because the victim wa...

Episode 5: Baby, It's You (II)
Brittany's stalker in Baltimore is interviewed and says that he saw her being attacked by someone. W...

Episode 6: Saigon Rose
Two Vietnamese teenagers witness the shooting of their parents and some friends. One of the friends...

Episode 7: Subway
A man falls between the cars of a subway train in front of horrified witnesses. Was he pushed? While...

Episode 8: All is Bright
Ballard and Gharty investigate the death of a man at a laundromat. The Waterfront Bar gets ready for...

Episode 9: Closet Cases
The semi-nude body of a man is found in a dumpster outside of a restaurant. Bayliss returns Cox a pa...

Episode 10: Sins of the Father
A white man is found lynched in a historic black section of the city; Falsone and Lewis investigate....

Episode 11: Shaggy Dog, City Goat
Julianna wins the recognition of her peers. At dinner, Julianna and her colleagues swap stories abou...

Episode 12: Something Sacred (1)
Kellerman is trying to find Lewis, who's disappeared since his suspension. Bayliss is on vacation. S...

Episode 13: Something Sacred (2)
With the addition of the latest murder, the ""red ball"" investigation continues full force. The det...

Episode 14: Lies and Other Truths
A slightly intoxicated man (driving with his wife) aggressively whips his car around a state-owned t...

Episode 15: Pit Bull Sessions
Pembleton and Falsone look into the death of an elderly man who might have been killed by the pit bu...

Episode 16: Mercy
Homicide is called in when a woman is distressed at the fact the Dr. Turner helped her brother stop...

Episode 17: Abduction
A four-year-old boy is abducted while riding a merry-go-round in the park under the supervision of h...

Episode 18: Full Court Press
Munch and Gharty probe the death of a high-school athlete who appeared to have everything going for...

Episode 19: Strangled, Not Stirred
Ballard and Gharty investigate the deaths of two single women who were bought drinks by a married co...

Episode 20: Secrets
Ballard and Munch catch a case involving the death of a prominent businesswoman. Pembleton and Bayli...

Episode 21: Finnegan's Wake
Bayliss suffers from a recurring dream about the Adena Watson, his first homicide case and one that...

Episode 22: Fallen Heroes (1)
Judge Gibbons has been stabbed. On their way to the crime scene, Bayliss and Pembleton talk about a...

Episode 23: Fallen Heroes (2)
The search for Georgia Rae and the war against her organization begin. Stivers, uncomfortable with t...
The seventh season of Homicide: Life on the Street aired in the United States on the NBC television network from September 25, 1998 to May 21, 1999 and contained 22 episodes. The seventh season marked the debut of characters FBI Agent Michael Giardello and Detective Rene Sheppard. Recurring character Detective Terri Stivers became a regular cast member as of season 7. The DVD box set of season 7 was released for Region 1 on June 28, 2005. The set includes all 22 season 7 episodes on six discs. During the sixth season, NBC had been considered canceling the show in the face of consistently low ratings, but a number of shocks at NBC increased Homicide's value. Among those factors were the loss of the popular series Seinfeld and the $850 million deal needed to keep ER from leaving the network. As a result, the network approved a 22-episode seventh season.

Episode 1: La Famiglia
Bayliss returns to duty to discover the bosses have renovated the squad room in an attempt to make e...

Episode 2: Brotherly Love
Sheppard and Lewis investigate the death of a man who has a twin brother. Gharty talks about wanting...

Episode 3: Just an Old Fashioned Love Song
MGee (Mike Giardello) and Ballard investigate a double shooting at the home of a prominent sports do...

Episode 4: The Twenty Percent Solution
A woman brings to the homicide unit her mystery-writer husband's videotaped declaration that his lit...

Episode 5: Red, Red Wine
Ballard is annoyed when she finds out that the fact that she had a date with Falsone is around the s...

Episode 6: Wanted Dead or Alive (1)
Bounty hunters shoot, killing the wrong man, as they enter a building where their fugitive---a man n...

Episode 7: Wanted Dead or Alive (2)
Lewis is transported to the hospital, as is the passenger of the car that MGee hit. Gharty is worked...

Episode 8: Kellerman, P.I. (1)
Mike Kellerman's new vocation is private investigation, where the majority of the work involves catc...

Episode 9: Kellerman, P.I. (2)
Debbie Straub signs the plea agreement, pointing to Craig as the killer of the baby. Falsone wants m...

Episode 10: Shades of Gray
A white bus driver striking a black female pedestrian sparks a riot. The driver is killed, and some...

Episode 11: Bones of Contention
A body buried for 6 - 20 years is uncovered at a construction site. Munch and Lewis begin the proces...

Episode 12: The Same Coin
Gharty has a Vietnam flashback. Sheppard is placed back into rotation. Lewis asks Falsone to switch...

Episode 13: Homicide.com
The Internet is stage for a ritual murder, which was staged -- which was staged, or was it? The body...

Episode 14: A Case of Do or Die
Ballard and Bayliss are called to the scene of the mysterious death of a woman, whose body is found...

Episode 15: Sideshow (II)
Danvers brings news of his appointment to the District Court bench as the investigation of a governm...

Episode 16: Truth Will Out
A woman comes looking for Falsone, knowing that he solved a real old case, wants him to look into a...

Episode 17: Zen and the Art of Murder
Lewis and Munch begin to investigate the death of a Buddhist monk beaten to death. Lewis isn't inter...

Episode 18: Self Defense
In Stivers and Falsone's case, a man is found shot dead in his bed, with no signs of a struggle. Gee...

Episode 19: Identity Crisis
Falsone and Lewis investigate the murder of a man in his own backyard. The victim's nose was removed...

Episode 20: Lines of Fire
Emmet Carey is holding his two children hostage in the apartment of his wife's sister. He sees MGee...

Episode 21: The Why Chromosome
When the men are nowhere to be found, Sheppard and Ballard team up to investigate the death of young...

Episode 22: Forgive Us Our Trespasses
Sheppard and Bayliss await the trial of Luke Ryland, the Internet killer. A number of delays keep th...
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