NYPD Blue season 7
Appearance
The seventh season of NYPD Blue premiered on ABC on January 11, 2000, and concluded on May 23, 2000.
NYPD Blue | |
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Season 7 | |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | January 11 May 23, 2000 | –
Season chronology | |
Cast
Actor | Character | Main cast | Recurring cast |
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Dennis Franz | Andy Sipowicz | entire season | — |
Rick Schroder | Danny Sorenson | entire season | — |
James McDaniel | Arthur Fancy | entire season | — |
Kim Delaney | Diane Russell | entire season | — |
Gordon Clapp | Greg Medavoy | entire season | — |
Nicholas Turturro | James Martinez | Episodes 1-6 | — |
Andrea Thompson | Jill Kirkendall | entire season | — |
Bill Brochtrup | John Irvin | entire season | — |
Henry Simmons | Baldwin Jones | Episodes 7-22 | — |
Actor | Character | Main cast | Recurring cast |
---|---|---|---|
Sheeri Rappaport | Officer Mary Franco | — | episodes 1-5, 8-9, 14-16 |
John F. O'Donohue | Eddie Gibson | — | episodes 3 & 9 |
Erich Anderson | Don Kirkendall | — | episodes 1-2, 4, 6 |
Scott Cohen | Det. Harry Denby | — | episodes 5-6 |
Debra Monk | Katie Sipowicz | — | episodes 3, 9, 16 |
James Pickens Jr. | Lt. Joe Abner | — | episodes 7, 9-10 |
Frank Vincent | Dino Ferrera | — | episodes 11, 17 |
Elizabeth Berkley | Nicole Graf | — | episodes 17, 19 |
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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133 | 1 | "Loogie Nights" | Mark Tinker | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Matt Olmstead | January 8, 2000 | 0E01/5701 | 19.13[1] |
134 | 2 | "A Hole in Juan" | Steven DePaul | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Jody Worth | January 15, 2000 | 0E02/5702 | 16.87[2] |
135 | 3 | "The Man With Two Right Shoes" | Mark Tinker | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Meredith Stiehm | January 22, 2000 | 0E03/5703 | 17.90[3] |
136 | 4 | "The Naked Are the Dead" | Bob Doherty | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Leonard Gardner | January 29, 2000 | 0E04/5704 | 16.72[4] |
137 | 5 | "These Shoots Are Made for Joaquin" | Jeff McCracken | Story by : Bill Clark & Lee Hubbard Teleplay by : Lee Hubbard | February 5, 2000 | 0E05/5705 | 13.85[5] |
138 | 6 | "Brothers Under Arms" | Jake Paltrow | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Matt Olmstead | February 12, 2000 | 0E06/5706 | 14.35[6] |
139 | 7 | "Along Came Jones" | Farrel Jane Levy | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Jody Worth | February 19, 2000 | 0E07/5707 | 15.91[7] |
140 | 8 | "Everybody Plays the Mule" | Mark Tinker | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Meredith Stiehm | February 20, 2000 | 0E08/5708 | 12.40[7] |
141 | 9 | "Jackass" | Steven DePaul | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Matt Olmstead | February 26, 2000 | 0E09/5709 | 15.38[8] |
142 | 10 | "Who Murders Sleep" | Karen Gaviola | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark & W.K. Scott Meyer Teleplay by : W.K. Scott Meyer | March 4, 2000 | 0E10/5710 | 15.50[9] |
143 | 11 | "Little Abner" | Bob Doherty | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Jody Worth | March 11, 2000 | 0E11/5711 | 15.10[10] |
144 | 12 | "Welcome to New York" | Peter Markle | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Meredith Stiehm | March 18, 2000 | 0E12/5712 | 15.14[11] |
145 | 13 | "The Irvin Files" | Dennis M. White | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Leonard Gardner | March 25, 2000 | 0E13/5713 | 15.16[12] |
146 | 14 | "Sleep Over" | Matthew Penn | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Matt Olmstead | April 1, 2000 | 0E14/5714 | 15.48[13] |
147 | 15 | "Stressed for Success" | Donna Deitch | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Kim Newton | April 8, 2000 | 0E15/5715 | 15.56[14] |
148 | 16 | "Goodbye Charlie" | Mark Tinker | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Jody Worth | April 15, 2000 | 0E16/5716 | 15.24[15] |
149 | 17 | "Roll Out the Barrel" | James McDaniel | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Matt Olmstead | April 22, 2000 | 0E17/5717 | 13.10[16] |
150 | 18 | "Lucky Luciano" | Clark Johnson | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Hugh Levick | April 29, 2000 | 0E18/5718 | 15.79[17] |
151 | 19 | "Tea and Sympathy" | Joe Ann Fogle | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Ami Canaan Mann | May 6, 2000 | 0E19/5719 | 14.11[18] |
152 | 20 | "This Old Spouse" | Bob Doherty | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark & Ted Shuttleworth Teleplay by : Ted Shuttleworth | May 13, 2000 | 0E20/5720 | 14.02[19] |
153 | 21 | "Bats Off to Larry" | Steven DePaul | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : Leonard Gardner | May 20, 2000 | 0E21/5721 | 16.69[20] |
154 | 22 | "The Last Round Up" | Mark Tinker | Story by : David Milch & Bill Clark Teleplay by : David Milch | May 27, 2000 | 0E22/5722 | 16.69[20] |
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