Remastered Homicide: Life on the Street to launch on Sky and Now
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fremantle.comHere’s the latest public update I can share.
Homicide: Life on the Street is streaming on Peacock as of 2024, with remastered HD versions and plans for 4K in later releases. The streaming launch highlighted that most original music would be included, and some crossovers with Law & Order would not be included.[1][2][3]
Coverage at the time emphasized the show’s groundbreaking tone and format when it originally aired in 1993, and noted the long awaited availability on streaming platforms after rights and remastering efforts.[3][1]
Related reporting in early 2024–2025 referenced ongoing discussions about rights clearance and music licensing as key barriers to streaming, with producers like Tom Fontana commenting on the enduring relevance of the “community of detectives” concept in the series.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can pull up more recent updates or point you to streaming availability by region (e.g., U.S. vs. other countries) and any new bonus content or remaster details. Would you like me to check for the very latest status in Dallas or nationwide, and note any new announcements since 2024?[2][3][1]
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fremantle.comThe seven-season show about a Baltimore police homicide unit didn’t feature gun battles and car chases. The tone, pacing and camera work were all groundbreaking when the show started in 1993.
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www.imdb.comThe seven-season show about a Baltimore police homicide unit didn’t feature gun battles and car chases. The tone, pacing and camera work were all groundbreaking when the show started in 1993.
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www.imdb.comThe acclaimed police procedural set in Baltimore will be streaming Peacock. We’ll listen back to interviews with executive producer and writer Tom Fontana and actors Andre Braugher and Clark Johnson.
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