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Camelot - reimagining King Arthur in a police procedural

Well it looks like NBC is going to be turning Oliver Twist into a modern crime-fighting procedural where they bring down wealthy criminals.
 
All this talk about police procedurals and they forget gems like this? :lol:

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I usually like musicals, but even I admit that Cop Rock was just bad all around. To be honest, I've never seen a whole episode, but I've seen some clips and that was enough for me.
 
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I usually like musicals, but even I admit that Cop Rock was just bad all around. To be honest, I've never seen a whole episode, but I've seen some clips and that was enough for me.

"Has the jury reached a verdict? ... HIT IT!" :guffaw:
 
Was Constantine a police procedural as well?

Well, isn't virtually every superhero tv show a procedural? There is a crime, you have to investigate and then to catch the crime perpetrator.

Tv superheroes are like cops. Movie superheroes are like firefighters.
I don't know. None of the regular characters were cops. They didn't investigate crimes, just supernatural events. Though death was often involved. And Constantine isn't really a superhero.
 
I don't know. None of the regular characters were cops. They didn't investigate crimes, just supernatural events. Though death was often involved. And Constantine isn't really a superhero.
I'm pretty sure the term "procedural" is getting overused more than the trope itself. Just because a show features a cop, that doesn't make it a police procedural. It's not a synonym for "anyone who investigates stuff," since as others have pointed out, that covers just about any type of TV show on the air. Including Star Trek.
 
I can't wait for someone to turn the story of Jesus into a police procedural.
'Risen': Procedural on how Jesus' body disappears from the tomb
I'm pretty sure the term "procedural" is getting overused more than the trope itself. Just because a show features a cop, that doesn't make it a police procedural. It's not a synonym for "anyone who investigates stuff," since as others have pointed out, that covers just about any type of TV show on the air. Including Star Trek.
I have to say that the definition on Wikipedia is quite generic
In television, "procedural" specifically refers to a genre of programs in which a problem is introduced, investigated and solved all within the same episode. These shows tend to be hour-long dramas, and are often (though not always) police or crime related.
 
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Google Stan Freberg: St George and the Dragnet. "Just the facts ma'am. Who killed that dragon?"
 
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