“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-starred Jeremy Sisto Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos.
In the episode detectives Briscoe (Sisto) and Curtis (Bratt) investigate the murder of a young woman who was killed with a baseball bat. They soon learn that the victim’s boyfriend who is also the prime suspect is the son of a powerful district attorney.
The episode was well-received by critics and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards winning for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Olmos).
“Law & Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?” is an episode of the American television police procedural and legal drama series Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on March 24 1995.
The episode was written by René Balcer and directed by Richard Dobbs. It guest-star
Who is the star of the show?
Jerry Orbach
What is the name of the show?
Law and Order
What is the name of the district the show is based in?
New York City
How many seasons did the show run for?
20
Who created the show?
Dick Wolf
What does the show focus on?
The criminal justice system
What is the name of the theme song?
“These Are Their Stories”
What is the name of the show’s opening sequence?
” NYPD Blue”
What is the name of the show’s production company?
Universal Television
What is the show’s broadcast network?
NBC
Is the show a spin-off of another show?
Yes it is a spin-off of “Hill Street Blues”
What is the name of the show’s first episode?
“Prescription for Death”
When did the show first air?
September 13 1990
Where is the show set?
New York City New York
How many episodes were produced?
456