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proved that there was a market for home-grown dramatic programming and was highly successful from the start – its initial ratings were in the 30s, and regularly rated in the high 40s and even low 50s (modern cop show ratings tend to be in the 20s at best). In addition, the series was produced at a
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tenth of the cost of an overseas program and easily outrated them, despite stiff competition from hit US shows thrown up against it. In 1971, it was the top-rated show in the country. Another Crawfords police drama,
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