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February 21, 2005
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?

May 22, 2000
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
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
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
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
Wilkommen . . .

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Secrets of the Dead
plus TV Notes

March 1, 2004
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
"Atomic Train" and "Double Platinum"
August 25, 2003
TV Notes

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

June 21, 1999
Up for the Count

In Bravo's new "Monte Cristo," Gérard Depardieu's Edmond Dantès has the requisite swashbuckling swagger, but he's also a Rabelaisian monster.

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