
The Beat (TV series) - Wikipedia
The Beat is an American drama television series produced by Viacom Productions. [1] [2] It premiered on UPN on March 21, 2000, [3] and ended after only six episodes a month later on April 25. Seven additional episodes were produced although they were never broadcast.
The Beat (TV Series 2000) - IMDb
The Beat: Created by Tom Fontana. With Jeffrey Donovan, Derek Cecil, Celeste Holm, David Zayas. Two uniformed police officers cope with day-to-day life in New York City.
The Beat - UPN Series - Where To Watch - TV Insider
Officers Zane Marinelli and Mike Dorigan are partners patrolling the city streets of New York.
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Network: UPN Episodes: 13 but seven did not air (hour) Seasons: One . TV show dates: March 21, 2000 — April 25, 2000 Series status: Cancelled/ended
The Beat - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide
Find out how to watch The Beat. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for The Beat at TV Guide.
'The Beat' (UPN) 2000 - Mark Ruffalo Cop Show : r/DHExchange
Mar 8, 2024 · Looking for episodes of The Beat - a short-lived cop show that aired on UPN in 2000. It was cancelled after 6 episodes, leaving 7 more unaired. Most notable for starring a pre-Avengers Mark Ruffalo and a young Jeffrey Donovan.
The Beat | The Wire - Fandom
The Beat was a short-lived UPN drama series which premiered on March 21, 2000 and ended after only six episodes a month later on April 25. Seven additional episodes were produced although they have never aired.
Watch The Beat Online | Season 1 (2000) - TV Guide
Mar 28, 2000 · Looking to watch The Beat? Find out where to watch The Beat from Season 1 at TV Guide.
The Beat (2000-2000) — THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF BARRY …
Two uniformed police officers cope with day-to-day life in New York City. The Beat is a drama series that followed the day-to-day life of two NYPD officers, Mike Dorrigan (Derek Cecil) and Zane Marinelli (Mark Ruffalo).
The Beat (TV Series 2000) - User reviews - IMDb
UPN had a good chance to have a "Homicide" or "Hill Street Blues" of its own. I would like to have seen the network keep it on the air a little longer so that it could find an audience that would stick with the show.