"Homicide: Life on the Street" Sideshow (TV Episode 1999)
Several clips from this episode are shown.The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special 1999)
Nominee clips.
"Homicide: Life on the Street" Sideshow (TV Episode 1999)
Lennie Briscoe and Rey Curtis come to Baltimore to assist in the investigation of a Government worker's murder that began in New York."Homicide: Life on the Street" Self Defense (TV Episode 1999)
Lt. Giardello refers to Chesley Purcell's death.
The Mickey Mouse Club (TV Series 1955–1958)
The barmaid at the lesbian bar says that Janine McBride "wasn't a happy little Mouseketeer."Jules and Jim (1962)
Brett Nelson claimed to have rented the film.The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Munch tells Lennie that the film is a work of non-fiction.Get Smart (TV Series 1965–1970)
Munch refers to the 'cone of silence' which was a prop device on the spy show. It was a plastic shield that descended from the ceiling to provide an environment for conversation free from eavesdropping. The joke was that the cone of silence always malfunctioned, usually moving up and down, forcing the characters to bob up and down in time with its oscillations.Homicide: Life on the Street (TV Series 1993–1999)
John Munch and Rene Sheppard come to New York to assist in the investigation of a Government worker's murder in a two-part episode that concludes on Sideshow (1999).
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