Filmed on location in New York, NYU is a show about a squad of young urban detectives, J.C. Williams and Eddie Torres who work the streets of New York undercover. Despite all the pain and troubles they go through with their lives, whether it involved their cases or home life, at the end of the day, they relax to the smooth music performed by different artists at Natalie's. Audiences fell in love with the show's plot lines and characters. The episodes had a realistic sense about it that made it one of the top ten shows that aired on fox. Season 1: In this season, Malik Yoba plays Detective J.C. Williams, a black man who is trying to put his life back in order after his divorce from ex-wife, Chantal, played by Fatima Faloye. He is also trying to be a good father to his son, Gregory "G", (George O. Gore II) who is going through the motions of growing up and becoming a teenager.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | 0 | ||
Season 1 | September 1994 | May 1995 | 26 |
Season 2 | August 1995 | May 1996 | 26 |
Season 3 | August 1996 | May 1997 | 24 |
Season 4 | January 1998 | February 1999 | 13 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Specials | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 89 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Season 1 | September 1994 | May 1996 | 51 |
Unassigned Episodes | 38 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Frederick King Keller | 19 | 09/29/1994 - 01/29/1998 | |
Don Kurt | 9 | 05/04/1995 - 02/11/1999 | |
Jace Alexander | 5 | 10/27/1994 - 02/01/1996 | |
Allen Coulter | 5 | 11/14/1996 - 05/28/1998 | |
Norberto Barba | 4 | 12/19/1996 - 01/22/1998 | |
Melanie Mayron | 4 | 11/30/1995 - 03/26/1998 | |
Martha Mitchell | 4 | 02/15/1996 - 03/19/1998 | |
Matthew Penn | 3 | 01/18/1996 - 01/16/1997 | |
Michael Lange | 3 | 12/15/1994 - 11/02/1995 | |
Bill Corcoran | 3 | 10/13/1994 - 04/11/1996 | |
Timothy Van Patten | 3 | 03/27/1997 - 06/04/1998 | |
Jesús Salvador Treviño | 3 | 03/14/1996 - 05/01/1997 | |
Arthur W. Forney | 3 | 09/08/1994 - 05/09/1996 | |
Helaine Head | 2 | 12/08/1994 - 09/12/1996 | |
Peter R McIntosh | 2 | 12/14/1995 - 06/11/1998 | |
Reynaldo Villalobos | 2 | 11/10/1994 - 02/23/1995 | |
Oscar L. Costo | 2 | 02/22/1996 - 05/02/1996 | |
Gus Trikonis | 1 | 10/06/1994 | |
Bill Duke | 1 | 09/15/1994 | |
James A Contner | 1 | 02/09/1995 | |
William Malone | 1 | 04/06/1995 | |
Mike Vejar | 1 | 02/02/1995 | |
Mick Garris | 1 | 01/19/1995 | |
Nick Gomez | 1 | 04/24/1997 | |
Anthony Hickox | 1 | 11/03/1994 | |
Oz Scott | 1 | 11/17/1994 | |
Robert Wiemer | 1 | 06/25/1998 | |
Michael M. Scott | 1 | 03/30/1995 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Reggie Rock Bythewood | 16 | 10/27/1994 - 05/08/1997 | |
Natalie Chaidez | 13 | 09/08/1994 - 01/30/1997 | |
Larry Moskowitz | 12 | 04/27/1995 - 04/24/1997 | |
Judith McCreary | 9 | 10/19/1995 - 05/15/1997 | |
Steven Phillip Smith | 6 | 09/07/1995 - 05/01/1997 | |
Denitria Harris-Lawrence | 6 | 09/05/1996 - 06/25/1998 | |
Kevin Arkadie | 6 | 09/15/1994 - 04/06/1995 | |
Charles D. Holland | 5 | 09/29/1994 - 04/13/1995 | |
Brad Kern | 4 | 01/08/1998 - 02/11/1999 | |
Dick Wolf | 4 | 09/15/1994 - 03/07/1996 | |
Robert Ward | 4 | 12/08/1994 - 04/06/1995 | |
Kim Newton | 3 | 01/15/1998 - 06/25/1998 | |
Shane Salerno | 3 | 09/28/1995 - 02/15/1996 | |
Angel Dean Lopez | 2 | 10/13/1994 - 01/05/1995 | |
Edward Tivnan | 2 | 01/29/1998 - 03/26/1998 | |
Shelley Meals | 2 | 01/22/1998 - 06/04/1998 | |
Darin Goldberg | 2 | 01/22/1998 - 06/04/1998 | |
Nonny de la Peña | 2 | 10/13/1994 - 01/05/1995 | |
Stephen Gaghan | 1 | 02/23/1995 | |
Andrew Smith | 1 | 06/25/1998 | |
Gay Walch | 1 | 02/11/1999 | |
Terry Curtis Fox | 1 | 02/16/1995 | |
Jorge A. Reyes | 1 | 12/19/1996 | |
Michael R. Perry | 1 | 02/23/1995 | |
Jarrett Bryant | 1 | 06/11/1998 | |
Jamal Joseph | 1 | 01/18/1996 | |
Suzanne O'Malley | 1 | 04/11/1996 | |
Gar Anthony Haywood | 1 | 11/21/1996 |
DUN-DUN! Name a more iconic sound — we’ll wait. For over three decades, Dick Wolf has ruled the television landscape with the beloved procedural and its many spin-off series. With two “Law & Orders” on NBC’s schedule this upcoming fall season, this veteran franchise, which has been home to big-name guest stars and known for often ripping stories from the headlines, is showing no signs of slowing down.
The term Wolf Universe is commonly used to describe American television programs created and/or produced by Dick Wolf and programs related to them. These are shows about crime and first responders. Executive producers are Dick Wolf, Peter Jankowski, Arthur W. Forney and Tom Thayer. Steve Zirnkilton has narrated many of the shows, both scripted and reality, while Mike Post wrote the music and/or theme for some of them.
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