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John Leonard

February 21, 2005 | Television Review
Back From the Edge

Sarah Jones brings her menagerie of Bridge & Tunnel characters to Bravo. But haven’t Tracey, Whoopi, and Lily been over this turf already?

June 8, 1998 | Pop Music Review
In Brief: "Robert F. Kennedy: A Memoir"
May 22, 2000 | Television Review
According to Doyle

Digging into the roots of Sherlock Holmes, "Mystery!" finds a standard-issue catalogue of Victoriana -- your murdered prostitutes, your missing pussycats, your boxes of ears . . .

September 30, 2002 | Television Review
Crime Time

Police dramas are alive and well, with Boomtown featuring a straight-arrow reporter, and Michael Mann back on the beat.

March 17, 2003 | Television Review
In Brief

Television critic John Leonard reviews The Great American Songbook, Frozen Impact, Mafia Doctor, Normal, and If I Should Fall From Grace

February 16, 2004 | Television Review
Franchise Players

HBO enlists an all-star distaff army to dramatize the story of women’s suffrage; Trio peers into the cable-news maw and finds it bottomless.

July 9, 2001 | Television Review
Wilkommen . . .

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Secrets of the Dead
plus TV Notes

March 1, 2004 | Television Review
TV Notes

John Leonard reviews Happy to Be Nappy and Other Stories of Me, Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew, Beah: A Black Woman Speaks, and more.

May 17, 1999 | Television Review
"Atomic Train" and "Double Platinum"
August 25, 2003 | Television Review
TV Notes

John Leonard reviews West 47th Street, Smoking Gun TV, and more.

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