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476:
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460:Amber Benson
450:as Dan Green
448:Lee Tergesen
378:Scott Sowers
365:R. Lee Ermey
313:
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296:. It ran on
285:
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265:. It stars
249:
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183:Running time
98:R. Lee Ermey
68:Developed by
55:
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940:"Best Boys"
661:Ian Toynton
519:Paul Abbott
498:Directed by
438:as John Doe
290:Los Angeles
261:created by
255:crime drama
144:of episodes
1214:Categories
1063:References
909:"The Club"
890:1998-01-24
854:1998-01-17
818:1997-12-11
782:1997-11-13
746:1997-11-06
710:1997-10-23
674:1997-10-16
638:1997-10-09
602:1997-10-02
585:"Madwoman"
566:1997-09-25
530:1997-09-18
501:Written by
467:Production
393:Josh Lucas
386:as Waldron
384:Paul Perri
239:1998-01-24
229:1997-09-18
186:60 minutes
152:Production
133:of seasons
420:as Janice
372:Recurring
259:same name
483:Episodes
426:as Simon
310:Overview
175:Producer
166:Gub Neal
164:Rob Dwek
104:Composer
78:Starring
52:Based on
1200:Cracker
1119:Variety
1091:p. 89.
1047:Unaired
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222:Release
212:Network
125:English
108:Roy Hay
57:Cracker
34:Cracker
1095:
462:as Amy
456:as Jim
495:Title
1205:IMDb
1182:2019
1154:2019
1127:2019
1093:ISBN
477:Fitz
475:and
329:Main
303:Fitz
1203:at
1042:TBD
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491:No.
298:ABC
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