Live PD

Live PD (2016-2020)

EndedReality showCrime

Live PD offering viewers unfettered and unfiltered live access inside a variety of the country's busiest police forces, both urban and rural, and the communities they patrol on a typical night. In-studio host, alongside analyst, guide viewers through the night, giving insight to what audiences see in real time (via a mix of dash cams, fixed rig and handheld cameras), bouncing minute-by-minute between the featured police departments and offering an inside look at each live incident.

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Scheduleevery Friday, Saturday at 21:00 (180 min)

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S04E6505.23.20May 23, 2020
S04E6405.22.20May 22, 2020
S04E6305.16.20May 16, 2020
S04E6205.15.20May 15, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Live PD' premiere?

'Live PD' premiered on October 28, 2016.

Who are the main hosts of 'Live PD'?

The main hosts of 'Live PD' are Dan Abrams, Tom Morris Jr., and Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin.

What network aired 'Live PD' in 2016?

'Live PD' aired on A&E network in 2016.

How often did 'Live PD' air new episodes in 2016?

'Live PD' aired new episodes every Friday and Saturday night in 2016.

What is the format of 'Live PD'?

'Live PD' is a live reality TV show that follows police officers in real-time as they patrol different cities across the United States.

Which cities were featured on 'Live PD' in 2016?

In 2016, 'Live PD' featured cities such as Richland County, South Carolina; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Pasco County, Florida.

What is the purpose of 'Live PD'?

The purpose of 'Live PD' is to provide viewers with an unfiltered and real-time look into law enforcement activities, showcasing the challenges and complexities of police work.

Did 'Live PD' have a host studio?

No, 'Live PD' did not have a host studio. The show was broadcast live from the field, following police officers on their patrols.

Were the police officers featured on 'Live PD' real?

Yes, the police officers featured on 'Live PD' were real, active duty officers from various police departments across the country.

Did 'Live PD' have a live audience?

No, 'Live PD' did not have a live audience. The show focused solely on the interactions between the police officers and the people they encountered while on patrol.

Did 'Live PD' receive any awards in 2016?

'Live PD' did not receive any awards in 2016.

Was 'Live PD' controversial in 2016?

Yes, 'Live PD' sparked some controversy in 2016 due to its portrayal of law enforcement and concerns about privacy rights.

Did 'Live PD' feature any special episodes in 2016?

Yes, 'Live PD' occasionally aired special episodes that focused on specific events or themes, such as holidays or important news developments.

Did 'Live PD' have a dedicated fanbase in 2016?

Yes, 'Live PD' developed a dedicated fanbase in 2016, with viewers tuning in regularly to watch the show's live coverage of police activities.

Did 'Live PD' have any spin-off shows in 2016?

No, 'Live PD' did not have any spin-off shows in 2016.

How did 'Live PD' contribute to the genre of reality TV?

'Live PD' revolutionized the genre of reality TV by providing viewers with a raw and unscripted look into the daily lives of police officers, showcasing the reality of law enforcement in real-time.

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