1. Steven Bochco: Hall of Fame Tribute | Television Academy
27 nov 2017 · His mom, Mimi, was a painter and jewelry designer. His late father, Rudolph, was a concert violinist. (That's Pop bowing the fiddle in the ...
In the vast, swift-flowing, treacherous, suffocating river of entertainment gushing out of Hollywood and into the great ocean of television sets across the nation, Steven Bochco swims upstream.
2. Obituary: Steven Bochco - The Jewish Chronicle
21 jun 2018 · Steven Bochco was the son of émigré Jews: his father Rudolph, was a Polish-born concert violinist and a former child prodigy. His mother, Mimi ...
Pioneering writer and producer who revolutionised TV police dramas
3. Steven Bochco obituary | Television - The Guardian
5 apr 2018 · His mother, Mimi (nee Nathanson), emigrated from Lithuania when she was 14; her son described her as “an artist, designer and hustler”. Steven ...
Television producer and writer who broke new ground with the US police drama series Hill Street Blues

4. Steven Bochco obituary - The Times
Steven Bochco never intended to create the genre-changing police drama Hill Street Blues ... His mother, Mimi, was a painter and his high-minded parents had “zero ...
Steven Bochco never intended to create the genre-changing police drama Hill Street Blues. Invited by Fred Silverman, the chief executive of NBC, to pitch some ideas for a TV series, his suggestions ranged far and wide. All were rejected. “No,” Silverman told him. “I want a cop show.”At the time the

5. Barbara Bosson, Emmy-Nominated Hill Street Blues Star, Dead at 83
20 feb 2023 · Beloved 1980s primetime star Barbara Bosson has died at age 83. Bosson's son Jesse Bochco confirmed the news on his Instagram Sunday.
Jesse Bosson announced the death of his 83-year-old mother Barbara Bosson, who starred in several high-profile primetime series during her 27-year marriage TV titan Steven Bochco, ultimately earning six Emmy nominations
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6. Steven Bochco | Biography & Productions - Britannica
4 nov 2024 · Bochco, the son of a concert violinist father and a painter mother, began writing for television after graduating from Carnegie Tech (now ...
Steven Bochco, American television writer, director, and producer who was the creative force behind several popular series, most of which centered on the lives of police officers or lawyers. His notable shows included Hill Street Blues (1981–87), L.A. Law (1986–94), and NYPD Blue (1993–2005).

7. Steven Bochco | Dokipedia Fanon Wiki - Fandom
Steven Bochco ; Relatives. Father: Rudolph Bochco Mother: Mimi Bochco Sister: Joanna Frank Spouse(s): Gabrielle Levin (m. 1964; div. 1969) Barbara Bosson (m.
Steven Ronald Bochco (born December 16, 1943) was a television producer and writer. He developed a number of television series, including Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, Doogie Howser, M.D., and NYPD Blue.

8. Steven Bochco Dies: He Hated Social Media & Reboots But Loved Peak TV
2 apr 2018 · Wrote “NYPD Blue” star Sharon Lawrence, “It was his vision, style, taste and tenacity that made me love watching TV. It was being on 'NYPD Blue' ...
"NYPD Blue" might not be ordered by a broadcast network today, said Bochco, who was proud of pushing boundaries with the ABC cop drama.

9. About Steven Bochco and Hill Street Blues
He was born Steven Ronald Bochco in Manhattan, on 16th December 1943. His father Rudolph, a Russian immigrant, was a concert violinist. His mother, Mimi had ...
A little about Steven Bochco the driving force behind Hill Street Blues the eighties Police TV series
10. Legendary TV Producer Steven Bochco Meets Donor Who Helped ...
10 mei 2016 · May 6 proved to be “a very special day” for legendary TV producer Steven Bochco, 72, and one that delivered a very funny confession: “There ...
Bochco is now healthy after losing 40 lbs., his hair and his fear of death.

11. Steven Bochco, 'Hill Street Blues,' 'NYPD Blue' Co-Creator, Dead at 74
2 apr 2018 · Steven Bochco, the visionary television producer who co-created 'Hill Street Blues,' 'NYPD Blue' and 'L.A. Law,' died Sunday at the age of ...
Steven Bochco, the visionary television producer who co-created 'Hill Street Blues,' 'NYPD Blue' and 'L.A. Law,' died Sunday at the age of 74.

12. Steven Bochco, boundary-pushing TV creator behind 'NYPD Blue' and 'Hill ...
1 apr 2018 · Steven Bochco, the Emmy-winning television writer-producer who brought “Hill Street Blues,” “LA Law” and “NYPD Blue” to the small screen, died Sunday after a ...
Steven Bochco, the Emmy-winning television writer-producer who brought "Hill Street Blues," "L.A.
13. Steven Bochco, Creator Of TV Classics Like 'NYPD Blue," Dead At ...
1 apr 2018 · Steven Bochco, who created iconic TV series such as "NYPD Blue" and "Hill Street Blues," has died at age 74.
Steven Bochco, who created iconic TV series such as "NYPD Blue" and "Hill Street Blues," has died at age 74.

14. Steven Bochco | Television Academy Interviews
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Steven Bochco (1943-2018), a producer known to "push the envelope" in many of the series he created and produced, attests to experiencing as much drama behind-the-scenes as on the screen. On producing Hill Street Blues, he says, "there is something that is truly magical when you catch lightning in a bottle. And here we've got a whole bottleful and you've got to fight very hard. So, every day in my life, I was fighting something. Usually the network, a lot of broadcast standards was a battle. Every day, for five years honest to God." In his six-hour interview, Bochco talks about his early interest in writing, his college career at Carnegie Mellon, and his move to Los Angeles. He then discusses his first job at Universal Studios, which led him to his first professional writing assignments on Bob Hope Presents Chrysler Theatre, Ironside, Columbo, The Name of the Game, and his first producing duties on Lieutenant Schuster's Wife. He discusses his move to MTM Enterprises and the creative freedom he was given. Bochco then discusses at length the creation and production of Hill Street Blues. He then chronicles leaving MTM and developing L.A. Law and then briefly touches on his other shows Doogie Howser, M.D.; Hooperman; Cop Rock; Capitol Critters; The Byrds of Paradise; Murder One; Brooklyn South; City of Angels; and Philly. He details his work on and the negotiations he went through to push the boundaries of language and nudity on network television. In summing up, he discusses wha...

15. Remembering Groundbreaking Television Producer Steven Bochco
2 apr 2018 · I'm Terry Gross. One of the most important TV producers of our time has died. Steven Bochco, the creator of "Hill Street Blues," "L.A. Law," ...
Bochco, who died Sunday, created numerous series, including Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue. TV Critic David Bianculli looks back on Bochco's impact, then we listen to his 1989 Fresh Air interview.
