Law & Order (1990-1991) Intro

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2009

This is the first season (1988, 1990-1991) version of the Law & Order theme. (Nothing better than the original) TNT mostly uses a shorter version to either reach :46 seconds (current theme) or :29 seconds.

TV DISCLAIMER:
Intro (c) Superstation WGN, 2006 (now WGN America)

Law & Order ARINGS (EASTERN)
*NBC:
Monday - 10:00pm

*TNT:
Weekdays - 4:00pm to 7:00pm

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  • "In the Criminal Justice System, the People are represented by two separate yet equally important groups; The police who investigate crime, and the District Attorneys who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories."

  • Ahhh, music to my ears...

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  • @DorvellTStewart That has been stuck in my head since I saw Law and Order in 2002

  • @FutureNewsAnchor The pilot was the episode "Everyone's Favorite Bagman," wasn't it. I noticed that George Dzundza is thinner there.

  • @rowdy8888 even michael cutter?

  • (BEN STONE) Michael Moriarty was way better than all other EXECUTIVE ADA's

  • @FBIagentNinja This series was originally intended for CBS. The pilot episode aired on CBS in '88, but CBS did not pick up the show. The pilot episode was reaired on NBC in '90-'91, but few people noticed.

  • oh snap steven hill who was dan briggs in the original mission impossible didnt know he was in this show

  • respect....best show ever!

  • @FBIagentNinja Maybe a Unaired pilot?

  • 3 people got prosecuted.

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