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Homicide: Life on the Street
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| Title: | Nothing Personal |
| Episode Number: | 31 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 18 |
| Production Number: | 309 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday April 21st, 1995 |
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Crosetti’s pending cases get doled out to the other dectectives when Gee romeoves the dead man from the board. Felton’s drinking begins to effect his job, and his partner Kay Howard.
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| This episode was intended to be the ninth episode of the season, but held back by NBC, causing numerous apparent continuity errors. | According to Yaphet Kotto, Giardello’s experience with black-on-black racism, was similar to his own personal experience with lighter skinned black women. |
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