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'''''Third Watch''''' is an American [[crime drama]] television series created by [[John Wells (TV producer)|John Wells]] and [[Edward Allen Bernero]] that aired on [[NBC]] from September 23, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of [[List of Third Watch episodes|132 episodes]] spanning over six seasons. It was produced by John Wells Productions, in association with [[Warner Bros. Television]]. |
'''''Third Watch''''' is an American [[crime drama]] television series created by [[John Wells (TV producer)|John Wells]] and [[Edward Allen Bernero]] that aired on [[NBC]] from September 23, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of [[List of Third Watch episodes|132 episodes]] spanning over six seasons. It was produced by John Wells Productions, in association with [[Warner Bros. Television]]. |
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The show takes place in New York City, and was filmed on location there. It stars an [[ensemble cast]] of characters, the storylines centered on the lives of police officers in the [[New York City Police Department]] (NYPD) and the firefighters and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Personnel in the [[New York City Fire Department]] (FDNY), all working the same fictional [[police precinct|precinct]] during the 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. shift, also known as the "third [[Watch system|watch]]". |
The show takes place in New York City, and was filmed on location there. It stars an [[ensemble cast]] of [[List of Third Watch characters|characters]], the storylines centered on the lives of police officers in the [[New York City Police Department]] (NYPD) and the firefighters and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Personnel in the [[New York City Fire Department]] (FDNY), all working the same fictional [[police precinct|precinct]] during the 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. shift, also known as the "third [[Watch system|watch]]". |
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After the [[September 11 attacks]] hit New York in 2001, season three opened with the episode "In Their Own Words", which aired on October 15, 2001, and featured interviews with real-life NYPD and FDNY members who responded to the attacks. The following episode was titled "September Tenth". |
After the [[September 11 attacks]] hit New York in 2001, season three opened with the episode "In Their Own Words", which aired on October 15, 2001, and featured interviews with real-life NYPD and FDNY members who responded to the attacks. The following episode was titled "September Tenth". |
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==Premise== |
==Premise== |
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The series followed the exploits of a group of [[police officer]]s, [[firefighters]], and [[paramedic]]s in the fictional NYPD 55th Precinct and the fictional FDNY Squad 55/Ladder 100/Battalion 24 firehouse, whose shifts fell between 3 pm and 11 pm, the "third watch". The precinct and fire station were located on the fictional corner of King Boulevard and Arthur Street; hence the nickname "[[Camelot]]". Exterior/interior shots of the 55th Precinct and the firehouse were filmed in [[Long Island City]], [[Queens]], although both in the show appear to be located somewhere between [[the Bronx]], and [[Midtown Manhattan| |
The series followed the exploits of a group of [[police officer]]s, [[firefighters]], and [[paramedic]]s in the fictional NYPD 55th Precinct and the fictional FDNY Squad 55/Ladder 100/Battalion 24 firehouse, whose shifts fell between 3 pm and 11 pm, the "third watch". The precinct and fire station were located on the fictional corner of King Boulevard and Arthur Street; hence the nickname "[[Camelot]]". Exterior/interior shots of the 55th Precinct and the firehouse were filmed in [[Long Island City]], [[Queens]], although both in the show appear to be located somewhere between [[the Bronx]], and [[Midtown Manhattan|midtown]] and [[Inwood, Manhattan|Inwood]] in [[Manhattan]]. |
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''Third Watch'' succeeded in presenting all three branches of New York City's emergency services in the same show, reviving a failed attempt to do so nine years prior with the similarly themed ''[[H.E.L.P.]]'' The show balanced numerous single-episode events with other, ongoing storylines, some of which spanned multiple seasons. Though it gained much acclaim and eventually won an award for its emotional and honest portrayal of [[September 11 Attacks|9/11]] and its aftermath, ''Third Watch'' was also criticized in some circles for extremely detailed [[violence]], and extensive (by network standards) [[profanity|profane language.]] The show was created, produced, and written by [[John Wells (TV producer)|John Wells]] and [[Edward Allen Bernero]]. The theme song for the show was "[[Keep Hope Alive]]" by [[The Crystal Method]], except for the pilot episode, when "[[Right Here, Right Now (Fatboy Slim song)|Right Here, Right Now]]" by [[Fatboy Slim]] was played during the opening sequence. |
''Third Watch'' succeeded in presenting all three branches of New York City's emergency services in the same show, reviving a failed attempt to do so nine years prior with the similarly themed ''[[H.E.L.P.]]'' The show balanced numerous single-episode events with other, ongoing storylines, some of which spanned multiple seasons. Though it gained much acclaim and eventually won an award for its emotional and honest portrayal of [[September 11 Attacks|9/11]] and its aftermath, ''Third Watch'' was also criticized in some circles for extremely detailed [[violence]], and extensive (by network standards) [[profanity|profane language.]] The show was created, produced, and written by [[John Wells (TV producer)|John Wells]] and [[Edward Allen Bernero]]. The theme song for the show was "[[Keep Hope Alive]]" by [[The Crystal Method]], except for the pilot episode, when "[[Right Here, Right Now (Fatboy Slim song)|Right Here, Right Now]]" by [[Fatboy Slim]] was played during the opening sequence. |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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{{Main|List of Third Watch episodes |
{{Main|List of Third Watch episodes|though a very popular series, the copyright owners only make available in DVD the first two seasons out of the six.}} |
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The series consists of six seasons with a total of 132 episodes, produced and broadcast from September 23, 1999, to May 6, 2005. |
The series consists of six seasons with a total of 132 episodes, produced and broadcast from September 23, 1999, to May 6, 2005. |
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{{Series overview |
{{Series overview |
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===Crossovers=== |
===Crossovers=== |
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{{See also|ER (TV series)#Crossover with Third Watch |
{{See also|ER (TV series)#Crossover with Third Watch|Medical Investigation#Crossover with Third Watch}} |
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*"Unleashed" — Yokas and Bosco help Dr. Susan Lewis find her drug-addicted sister and her niece, who went missing. The story begins on ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' in the episode "Brothers & Sisters". |
*"Unleashed" — Yokas and Bosco help Dr. Susan Lewis find her drug-addicted sister and her niece, who went missing. The story begins on ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' in the episode "Brothers & Sisters". |
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*"In the Family Way" — An AWOL soldier arrested for a jewelry |
*"In the Family Way" — An AWOL soldier arrested for a jewelry-store robbery that left a friend of Sully's dead contracts a virus that begins to spread. The story concludes on ''[[Medical Investigation]]'' in the episode "Half-Life". |
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==Main cast== |
==Main cast== |
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[[File:Third Watch characters.png|thumb|300px|right|Several cast members of ''Third Watch''. Left to right:Jimmy Doherty (FDNY firefighter) ([[Eddie Cibrian]]), Kim Zambrano (FDNY paramedic) ([[Kim Raver]]), Fred Yokas ([[Chris Bauer]]), Tyrone 'Ty' Davis Jr. (NYPD officer) ([[Coby Bell]]), Faith Yokas (NYPD officer) ([[Molly Price]]), Maurice 'Bosco' Boscorelli (NYPD officer) ([[Jason Wiles]]), John 'Sully' Sullivan (NYPD officer) ([[Skipp Sudduth]]), Maritza Cruz (NYPD detective) ([[Tia Texada]]), Monte 'Doc' Parker (FDNY paramedic) ([[Michael Beach]]), Carlos Nieto (FDNY paramedic) ([[Anthony Ruivivar]]) and Sasha Monroe (NYPD officer) ([[Nia Long]])]] |
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''Third Watch's'' original ensemble cast in the series' first season consisted of [[Michael Beach]], [[Coby Bell]], [[Bobby Cannavale]], [[Eddie Cibrian]], [[Molly Price]], [[Kim Raver]], [[Anthony Ruivivar]], [[Skipp Sudduth]], and [[Jason Wiles]]. |
''Third Watch's'' original ensemble cast in the series' first season consisted of [[Michael Beach]], [[Coby Bell]], [[Bobby Cannavale]], [[Eddie Cibrian]], [[Molly Price]], [[Kim Raver]], [[Anthony Ruivivar]], [[Skipp Sudduth]], and [[Jason Wiles]]. |
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|[[Tia Texada]] || NYPD Sergeant [[Maritza Cruz]] || 4–6 || 4 || 80–132 |
|[[Tia Texada]] || NYPD Sergeant [[Maritza Cruz]] || 4–6 || 4 || 80–132 |
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|[[Nia Long]] || NYPD Officer/IAB Detective [[Sasha Monroe]] || 5–6 || |
|[[Nia Long]] || NYPD Officer/IAB Detective [[Sasha Monroe]] || 5–6 || || 89–132 |
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|[[Bonnie Dennison]] || Emily Yokas<sup>1</sup> || 5–6 || 1–4 || 89–132 |
|[[Bonnie Dennison]] || Emily Yokas<sup>1</sup> || 5–6 || 1–4 || 89–132 |
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! Actor || Character || Seasons as recurring cast || Notes |
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|[[Derek Kelly]] || FDNY Firefighter Derek "DK" Kitson || 1–6 || Real-life FDNY firefighter; real-life husband of Molly Price |
|[[Derek Kelly]] || FDNY Firefighter [[List of Third Watch characters#Firefighter Derek "DK" Kitson|Derek "DK" Kitson]] || 1–6 || Real-life FDNY firefighter; real-life husband of Molly Price |
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|[[Bill Walsh (actor)|Bill Walsh]] || FDNY Firefighter/Lieutenant [[Billy Walsh (Third Watch)|William "Billy" Walsh]] || 1–6 || Real-life FDNY firefighter |
|[[Bill Walsh (actor)|Bill Walsh]] || FDNY Firefighter/Lieutenant [[Billy Walsh (Third Watch)|William "Billy" Walsh]] || 1–6 || Real-life FDNY firefighter |
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|[[Monica Trombetta]] || Dana Murphy || 1–2 || ER Nurse |
|[[Monica Trombetta]] || Dana Murphy || 1–2 || ER Nurse |
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|[[James Rebhorn]] || NYPD Captain "Stick" Elchisak || 1–3 || NYPD Captain of 55th Precinct |
|[[James Rebhorn]] || NYPD Captain [[List of Third Watch characters#Captain "Stick" Elchisak|"Stick" Elchisak]] || 1–3 || NYPD Captain of 55th Precinct |
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|P.J. Morrison || Emily Yokas || 1–3 || First actress to portray character |
|P.J. Morrison || Emily Yokas || 1–3 || First actress to portray character |
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|Kristopher Scott Fiedell || Joseph "Joey" Doherty || 1–3 || Kim and Jimmy's son |
|Kristopher Scott Fiedell || Joseph "Joey" Doherty || 1–3 || Kim and Jimmy's son |
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|[[Eva LaRue]] || NYPD Officer Brooke Doherty || 1–2 || Jimmy's second wife |
|[[Eva LaRue]] || NYPD Officer [[List of Third Watch characters#Officer Brooke Doherty|Brooke Doherty]] || 1–2 || Jimmy's second wife |
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|[[Lisa Vidal]] || Dr. Sarah Morales || 1–2 || Attending at Mercy Hospital; Doc's love interest |
|[[Lisa Vidal]] || Dr. Sarah Morales || 1–2 || Attending at Mercy Hospital; Doc's love interest |
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|Saundra McClain || Nurse Mary Proctor || 2–6 || Primary nurse at Mercy |
|Saundra McClain || Nurse Mary Proctor || 2–6 || Primary nurse at Mercy |
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|[[John Michael Bolger]] || FDNY Lieutenant Johnson || 2–4 || |
|[[John Michael Bolger]] || FDNY [[List of Third Watch characters#Lieutenant Johnson|Lieutenant Johnson]] || 2–4 || |
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|[[Savannah Haske]] || Tatiana Deschenko || 2–4 || Wife of Sully |
|[[Savannah Haske]] || Tatiana Deschenko || 2–4 || Wife of Sully |
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|Nick Sandow || FDNY Firefighter Joseph "Joe" Lombardo III || 2 || |
|Nick Sandow || FDNY Firefighter [[List of Third Watch characters#Firefighter Joe Lombardo|Joseph "Joe" Lombardo III]] || 2 || |
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|Carol Woods || NYPD Lieutenant Rice || 2 || |
|Carol Woods || NYPD Lieutenant Rice || 2 || |
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|[[Charlie Day]] || Michael "Mikey" Boscorelli || 3–5 || Brother of Bosco |
|[[Charlie Day]] || Michael "Mikey" Boscorelli || 3–5 || Brother of Bosco |
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|[[Brad Beyer]] || NYPD Sergeant Jason Christopher || 2–3 || |
|[[Brad Beyer]] || NYPD Sergeant [[List of Third Watch characters#Sergeant Jason Christopher|Jason Christopher]] || 2–3 || |
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|[[Charlie McWade]] || NYPD Officer Steven Gusler || 3 || A squeamish new officer training under Yokas and Bosco |
|[[Charlie McWade]] || NYPD Officer Steven Gusler || 3 || A squeamish new officer training under Yokas and Bosco |
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|[[Joe Badalucco]] || NYPD Detective [[Jelly Grimaldi|"Jelly" Grimaldi]] || 5–6 || Yokas' partner once she was promoted to detective |
|[[Joe Badalucco]] || NYPD Detective [[Jelly Grimaldi|"Jelly" Grimaldi]] || 5–6 || Yokas' partner once she was promoted to detective |
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|[[Charles Haid]] || NYPD IAB Captain Cathal "CT" Finney || 6 || Corrupt; father of Brendan |
|[[Charles Haid]] || NYPD IAB Captain [[List of Third Watch characters#Captain Cathal "CT" Finney|Cathal "CT" Finney]] || 6 || Corrupt; father of Brendan |
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|[[Manny Pérez]] || NYPD Officer Manny Santiago || 6 || Partner to Cruz |
|[[Manny Pérez]] || NYPD Officer [[List of Third Watch characters#Officer Manny Santiago|Manny Santiago]] || 6 || Partner to Cruz |
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|[[Aidan Quinn]] || NYPD Lieutenant John Miller || 6 || Partner and eventual love interest to Yokas |
|[[Aidan Quinn]] || NYPD Lieutenant John Miller || 6 || Partner and eventual love interest to Yokas |
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|[[Jason Shaw]] || FDNY Firefighter Stu "Lotta Zs" Szczelaszczyk || 6 || |
|[[Jason Shaw]] || FDNY Firefighter [[List of Third Watch characters#Firefighter Stu "Lotta Zs" Szczelaszczyk|Stu "Lotta Zs" Szczelaszczyk]] || 6 || |
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[[Music licensing]] issues delayed the release of the first two seasons and, as of 2023, it is unknown when or if the remaining four seasons will ever be released. However, some post-broadcast releases include episodes slightly modified, with music different from the original broadcasts. |
[[Music licensing]] issues delayed the release of the first two seasons and, as of 2023, it is unknown when or if the remaining four seasons will ever be released. However, some post-broadcast releases include episodes slightly modified, with music different from the original broadcasts. |
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The first three seasons of |
The first three seasons of "Third Watch" were available for streaming on [[Crave TV]] From March, 2015 until 2021. |
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In December 2021, [[The Roku Channel]] added all 6 seasons of |
In December 2021, [[The Roku Channel]] added all 6 seasons of Third Watch to watch for free (with the exception of Season 4, Episode 12). In December 2022, Roku stopped offering the show for streaming, only to re-add it again in late March 2023, |
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In February 2023, [[Tubi]] added all 6 seasons of |
In February 2023, [[Tubi]] added all 6 seasons of Third Watch to watch for free. However, some users will not be able to access it depending on which country their IPN identifies as their location (it isn't available in all countries). It is noticeable in this release that several of the songs used in the show have been changed to overcome the initial musical licensing issues. |
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''Third Watch'' also aired in Syndication on [[A&E (TV network)|A&E]] at various times between the fall of 2002 and 2011. As of April 2023, it can be seen on [[HLN (TV network)|HLN]] weeknights in a four-hour block from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time). |
''Third Watch'' also aired in Syndication on [[A&E (TV network)|A&E]] at various times between the fall of 2002 and 2011. As of April 2023, it can be seen on [[HLN (TV network)|HLN]] weeknights in a four-hour block from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time). |
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