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...chosen alternative is Big Apple, produced by David Milch, creator of that other seminal '90s drama, NYPD Blue. The premise: the FBI's New York City office is investigating the Russian mob (and perhaps persons much higher) when it runs into a snag--dogged N.Y.P.D. cop Mike Mooney (Ed O'Neill, who almost makes you forget he's Al Bundy and the 1-800-COLLECT guy). When Mooney, looking into a stripper's murder, steps on the FBI's case, the bureau folds him and his partner into its team. But the two cops find themselves steered wrong...
Some of the fiercest controversy has come over what role Russia should play in a new union of the republics. Vice President Rutskoi denounced the new economic treaty as "banditry" that would allow the other republics to treat Russia as a "milch cow," then changed his mind when Ukraine pulled out. Burbulis has insisted that Russia should proclaim itself the "successor state" to the old Soviet Union and take over the institutions of central government. That has only intensified other republics' fear of being swallowed up into a new Russian empire...
CAPITAL NEWS (ABC, debuting April 9, 9 p.m. EDT). Hill Street Blues alum David Milch co-created this overly earnest ensemble drama about reporters for a Washington newspaper. Lloyd Bridges presides weekly as the crusty editor...
...audience -- one, moreover, made up of the sort of young, upscale viewers that advertisers prize most. Bochco creates TV shows for people who don't watch TV. No producer of the 1980s has been more influential. "He's shown that there's an audience for excellence," says David Milch, a former Hill Street writer and now an executive producer of Beverly Hills Buntz. "In so doing, he has increased the possibilities for everyone...
...wife, Actress Barbara Bosson (who co-stars in Hooperman), and two children in a spacious 14-room house in Pacific Palisades. In a town of driven workaholics, Bochco nearly always gets home for dinner with the family. "What keeps him fresh is that he's not obsessive," says Producer Milch. "He doesn't occupy the self-enclosed world of the writer. Family life is important...