“Ironside” was one of TV’s most distinctive series of the late 1960s and ‘70s. The drama starred Raymond Burr as a San Francisco police chief who is forced to retire from the department when a ...
This fall, Blair Underwood stars in “Ironside,” an NBC reboot of the classic police drama that featured Raymond Burr as a paraplegic detective. But viewers shouldn’t expect many similarities between ...
“It’s a crime drama wrapped in a character study,” star Blair Underwood said. By Philiana Ng NBC’s Ironside is taking a page out of the police dramas of the past. Imagery on Ironside seemed to pay ...
A remake of the 1960s drama series of the same name, Ironside tries to add some life to the gritty, hard-boiled cop genre by incorporating a disabled protagonist. But the result is an all too familiar ...
Robert T. Ironside is mounting a comeback. NBC has given a pilot order to a reboot of the 1967 detective drama Ironside to star Blair Underwood. The new Ironside, written by Mike Caleo and produced by ...
NBC announced on Friday that it is canceling two freshman shows, "Ironside" and "Welcome to the Family." "Ironside," starring Blair Underwood in an updated version of the Raymond Burr police drama, ...
“Are you really a cripple?” a suspect asks Ironside at the start of the new series named after him. No, he’s not — nor is he kidding anyone with this. When NBC decided to reboot the 1960s series ...
NBC finally came up with a crime procedural that makes “Law & Order: ?Special Victims Unit” seem subtle. When we first meet our paraplegic hero Robert Ironside (Blair Underwood, “In Treatment,” “The ...
When NBC ordered the new series "Ironside," with Blair Underwood as a brilliant, paraplegic detective, paraplegic actors questioned why one of their own couldn't have gotten the part. NBC declined to ...
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