PAGE 14 • TV THE BULLETIN • FEBRUARY 4 - 10, 2021 V E R T E P E M R J E D A M A A K R O W I L L I A M N Y K T H I Y U B K A V B O V S V R R B T E S I Y I E L A T I F A H C T B S W G N T V E L A O N E R L M A R C U S R A K J T L Z S E A I G E N I G M A T I C A E S M N X H O W E D E F E H S D P W T D U A Y F Q J C L I V E S L O S E L R N L U G R G F R S U A H T S S R E S N O T H L E C V B E J T A Y T U R L M G O L D B E R G I W I F J F A S C R I O D S V T N C I G L B H O T T R A V D E F E N D E R Word Search Solution Publishes monthly. Distributed in The Bulletin, and more than 2,300 additional copies are distributed in racks throughout Central Oregon. To participate in this magazine, or for any other Real Estate marketing questions, please contact: TAYLOR TOWERY Real Estate Marketing Specialist 541-848-9767 ttowery@bendbulletin.com BY GEORGE DICKIE Ed Marinaro and Betty Thomas in “Hill Street Blues” Steven Bochco left his mark on late 20th century television One of the heavyweights of late 1900s television was Steven Bochco. Counting critically acclaimed, popular dramas such as “L.A. Law,” “NYPD Blue” and “Hill Street Blues” on his resume, the late writer and executive producer was one of the most prolific creators of the era as well as a fixture during awards season, with 10 Emmy wins and another 24 nominations for writing and outstanding series. And that’s not including all the individual laurels his cast and crew won. Arguably, his flagship creation was “Hill Street Blues.” Starring Daniel J. Travanti, Michael Warren, Bruce Weitz, Ed Marinaro, Betty Thomas and James B. Sikking, the hourlong drama followed the lives of police on Hill Street in an unnamed city. And each episode opened with a signature roll call, which wrapped up in the first four seasons with Sgt. Phil Esterhaus’ (Michael Conrad) parting words: “Let’s be careful out there.” (Robert Prosky’s Sgt. Stan Jablonski did the honors after Conrad’s death in 1983). The series, which had 26 Emmy wins and another 98 nods during its 1981- 87 run on NBC, can be seen late nights on Heroes & Icons and streamed on Hulu. more retro rewinds “NYPD Blue” (Hulu): The struggles of the staff of Manhattan’s 15th precinct were front and center of this police procedural that aired on ABC from 1993 to 2005. Based on the experiences of former NYPD detective Bill Clark (who would eventually become a writer and executive producer here), the series was acclaimed for its grittiness and realistic portrayal of the characters’ personal and professional lives. “Doogie Howser, M.D.” (Hulu): Bochco shifted into half-hour dramedy mode for this 1989-93 ABC series that followed the adventures of Dr. Douglas “Doogie” Howser, a child prodigy who graduated medical school at age 14 and became the youngest licensed physician in the country. The storylines mostly revolved around his balancing the demands of medicine with teenhood and the series launched the career of its star, Neil Patrick Harris, who himself was 16 when it premiered. V E R T E P E M R J E D A M A w o r d s e a r c h A K R O W I L L I A M N Y K T H I Y U B K A V B O V S V R R B C R S E D E R L T T L E S P S S E E B M A M W L U C S S A I N T O A V I W R G X D S H B Y G C E H U E T E I N U N O A L S J E T S I W Y R S T L V R G E F N R A A E A M D Q L E Y T L K A E J U S T I A J T F C G N U F O T I E L R O R A N L C H I G T L H E Z A S V F H M “The Equalizer” on CBS G O L D B E R G I W I F J F A S C R I O D S V T N C I G L B H O T T R A V D E F E N D E R (Words in parentheses not in puzzle) Robyn (McCall) Marcus (Dante) Harry (Keshegian) Viola (“Vi” Marsette) William (Bishop) (Queen) Latifah (Tory) Kittles (Adam) Goldberg (Lorraine) Toussaint (Chris) Noth Gentle, compassionate and professional grooming Enigmatic Mysterious Defender Justice Clandestine (Work) For almost 20 years Whispering Winds Retirement community has stood strong. Being local and family owned, we’ve never waived on the values and dedication it takes to make retirement living the best it can be. Zorro - Joe & Renee Sapolis We are all banded together in the love for our residents and team members. We are dedicated to their safety and security, especially in these unsure times. We believe that everyone deserves a safe place to call home. Whispering Winds...we are all in this together. Bow Wow Salon LLC 1212 NE FIRST ST, BEND 541.383.8195 Call today to schedule a tour! 541-312-9690 2920 NE Conners Ave. Bend, OR 97701 www.whisperingwinds.com