Dick Wolf
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NBC Renews ‘Revolution,’ ‘Chicago Fire,’ 3 Others
"Grimm," "Parenthood" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" also earn renewals
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‘Chicago Fire’ Boss Optimistic About Season 2, Spinoff
Dick Wolf also addressed the possibility of an episode inspired by the Boston bombings
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NBC Orders Carlton Cuse Drama, Sitcoms From Dick Wolf, Jason Bateman and Justin Spitzer
Dick Wolf project features woman who awakens from coma to find she has a daugher. (Insert "Law & Order" sound effect here)
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TNT Orders Dick Wolf Series ‘Cold Justice’
New project will follow a prosecutor and a crime-scene investigator as they attempt to solve dormant crimes in small towns
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Dick Wolf Adapting British Series ‘Injustice’ for NBC
"Injustice," which will be written by "Friday Night Lights" alum David Hudgins, centers on a conflicted defense attorney
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Gen. Wesley Clark to Host NBC’s ‘Stars Earn Stripes’; Todd Palin to Compete
Todd Palin, Dean Cain and other notables will compete in military-style exercises in NBC reality show "Stars Earn Stripes"
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USA Network Developing Kelsey Grammer Comedy, Dick Wolf Drama
Mark Burnett reality series "Romancing the Globe" also in the works for USA Network
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NBC Orders Dick Wolf’s ‘Chicago Fire’ to Series, Renews ‘Law & Order: SVU’
New Dick Wolf series about Chicago Fire Department written by "3:10 to Yuma" team
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Dick Wolf and Mark Burnett Doing Military-Style Reality Show for NBC
“Stars Earn Stripes,” from Mark Burnett and Dick Wolf, will put celebrities through military exercises with the prize money going to charity
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TheWrap’s 9/11 Guide: A Complete Look at TV’s 10-Year Observance Plans
From an exclusive interview with George W. Bush to a Paul McCartney documentary, here’s what the networks have planned
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‘Law & Order: Los Angeles’ Shakeup: Will It Matter?
Skeet Ulrich exits force to make room for Alfred Molina
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Dick Wolf Departs UTA, Said to Have ‘Wanted Out’
“Law & Order” creator leaves his agency after 11 years; agents have no idea where he’s headed
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New Emmy: Outstanding Snubs in Any Category
“Law & Order,” Jay Leno, Ed O’Neill, “The Big Bang Theory” and Charlie Sheen all fall into the “overlooked” category
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