NYPD Blue, Season 1

NYPD Blue, Season 1

NYPD Blue

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1993-01-01
  • Episodes: 22
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
7.1/10
7.1
From 174 Ratings

Description

It was the groundbreaking series that broke all the rules and triggered what may be the biggest mutiny in TV history when some station affiliates across the country refused to carry the show. Some viewers also complained, but the majority loved what was being touted as TV's first R-rated series. Now in its tenth year, NYPD Blue has garnered an amazing 86 Emmy® Award nominations and 21 wins. So if you missed all the excitement back then, don't miss it now! Take a ride back to 1993 and join the cops of the 15th Precinct for the first season of NYPD Blue.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 Pilot 48:29 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
2 4B or Not 4B 48:06 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
3 Brown Appetit 48:48 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
4 True Confessions 48:29 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
5 Emission Accomplished 48:32 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
6 Personal Foul 48:20 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
7 NYPD Lou 48:45 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
8 Tempest In a C-Cup 48:49 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
9 Ice Follies 47:35 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
10 Oscar, Meyer, Wiener 48:45 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
11 From Hare to Eternity 48:02 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
12 Up On the Roof 48:30 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
13 Abandando Abandoned 48:55 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
14 Jumpin' Jack Fleishman 48:20 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
15 Steroid Roy 48:53 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
16 A Sudden Fish 48:49 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
17 Black Men Can Jump 48:19 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
18 Zeppo Marks Brothers 47:55 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
19 Serge the Concierge 48:51 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
20 Good Time Charlie 48:51 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
21 Guns 'n Rosaries 48:49 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
22 Rockin' Robin 48:46 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes

Reviews

  • Good, gets better

    4
    By Kamamaha
    Good show, gets better as seasons go on.
  • The good old days

    4
    By girltwo
    I had seen the later episodes but missed the early ones with David Caruso. I was floored by how good he is in them. Could not believe he is the same guy on CSI today. Anyway, they are good intertainment, still enjoyable.
  • please add rest of season

    5
    By cpine
    were are the rest of the seasons
  • Need more seasons on here!

    5
    By ija1969
    I love this show! I have season's 1-4, but not from here (sorry). Please add the rest of the seasons on here. If I might add, you have quite a bit of classic movies and shows that is not on iTunes, why? You should reconsider! Thanks for your time!
  • Need More NYPD Blue!

    5
    By cogitoergomac
    C'mon Apple. This is one of the best TV shows of all time, and we only have two seasons?
  • yay

    5
    By brit laren
    yeah, uhh DAVID CARUSO = LOVE. Mkay? mkay. :) <33
  • One of the greatest shows ever

    5
    By RStephens2010
    Although David Caruso is having more success as Horatio Caine on 'CSI: Miami', he was far more suited for the role of John Kelly. However, with or without Caruso, 'NYPD Blue' is one of those shows that you remember long after it's ended. The characters are painfully human, but they shine and complete the gritty realism of the whole thing.
  • Best TV Show Ever

    5
    By Islanders2007
    This was my all time favorite show . a lot of the tv shows out there today are crap they seem to take all the good shows off the air and leave all the crappy ones on the air NYPD blue is the best
  • Pilot

    5
    By MGBrooks
    its been many years since i have watched NYPD, i missed a lot back then, yet now i can get them all, the Pilot is a Must. helps the watcher to understand the Chars. in the show, if you don't have it get it. for i plan to buy the whole season 1. One of the best top ground breaking programs today.
  • great show

    5
    By ScottieB123
    I'm not sure where the title Rockin' Robin came from, but it was a fun episode. Just when things are looking pretty routine -- Detective Sipowicz is bringing his son to look for a used car -- a key piece of evidence from a two year old kidnapping case is found and the suspense builds. Just one question though, what's with the constantly moving camera. It seemed pretty interesting the first time I watched the show, but, now, it looks cheesy to me; like the camera operator had to prove he went to art school

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