Bodies of Evidence

Bodies of Evidence (1992-1993)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime

Lee Horsley plays the lieutenant In charge of a big city homicide division, which is plagued in the opener by an unsolved series of increasingly brutal murders. On the series, Horsley stars as homicide squad member Lt. Ben Carroll, an up-through-the-ranks cop known for his by-the-book professionalism and dedication to police work. Carroll's investigation team included Detectives Ryan Walker (played by George Clooney), Nore Houghton (played by Kate McNeil) and Walt Stratton (played by Al Fann).

Bodies of Evidence focuses on the men and women of homicide investigation and their daily struggle to lead normal lives in a world filled with death.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08Flesh and BloodMay 28, 1993
S02E07Endangered Species (3)May 7, 1993
S02E06The Formula (2)Apr 30, 1993
S02E05Shadows (1)Apr 23, 1993
S02E04Eleven Grains of SandApr 16, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Bodies of Evidence premiere?

Bodies of Evidence premiered on June 16, 1992.

Who were the main characters in Bodies of Evidence?

The main characters in Bodies of Evidence were Dr. Leanne Rorish, Detective Ryan Walker, and Detective Ken Doyle.

What was the genre of Bodies of Evidence?

Bodies of Evidence was a crime drama television show.

Where was Bodies of Evidence set?

Bodies of Evidence was set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Who was the creator of Bodies of Evidence?

Bodies of Evidence was created by Lynn Mamet.

Which network aired Bodies of Evidence?

Bodies of Evidence aired on CBS.

Who played Dr. Leanne Rorish in Bodies of Evidence?

Dr. Leanne Rorish was played by actress Lee Horsley.

What was the premise of Bodies of Evidence?

Bodies of Evidence followed the investigations of a medical examiner and a detective as they solved complex murder cases.

Did Bodies of Evidence receive any awards?

Bodies of Evidence was not nominated for any major awards.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Bodies of Evidence?

The first season of Bodies of Evidence consisted of 13 episodes.

Was Bodies of Evidence based on true events?

Bodies of Evidence was not based on true events, but it drew inspiration from real-life forensic science techniques.

Did Bodies of Evidence have a recurring antagonist?

Yes, Bodies of Evidence featured a recurring antagonist named John Sampson, a wealthy and powerful attorney.

Did Bodies of Evidence have any notable guest stars?

Yes, Bodies of Evidence had notable guest stars such as Mark Dacascos, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Jason Priestley.

Was Bodies of Evidence critically acclaimed?

Bodies of Evidence received mixed reviews from critics, but it developed a dedicated fan base.

Did Bodies of Evidence explore controversial topics?

Yes, Bodies of Evidence delved into controversial topics such as corruption, organized crime, and political scandals.

Did Bodies of Evidence have a distinctive visual style?

Bodies of Evidence had a distinctive visual style, with moody lighting and atmospheric cinematography to enhance its crime noir atmosphere.

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