Deadline (American TV series)

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Television series
Original title Deadline
Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) 2000-2001
length 42 minutes
Episodes 13 in 1 season
genre drama
idea Dick Wolf
music Libby Pedersen
First broadcast October 2, 2000 on NBC

Deadline is a series in the Law & Order series universe and began in the United States in October 2000 . The television series was discontinued after only seven months due to low ratings, and 13 episodes were created.

action

Wallace Benton is a journalist for a New York tabloid magazine called New York Ledger. He works alongside his soon-to-be ex-wife, and various other people, where he can use his journalistic instincts to get a story no matter what it takes. He has a lot of, sometimes sneaky, tricks up his sleeve, always on the lookout for further information in order to find exactly the right note for his article.

occupation

Main actor with roles and appearances
role actor Seasons Episodes
Wallace Benton Oliver Platt 1 1-13
Charles Foster Damon Gupton 1 1-13
Nikki Masucci Bebe Neuwirth 1 1-13
Hildy Baker Lili Taylor 1 1-13
Brooke Benton Hope Davis 1 1-13
Si Beekman Tom Conti 1 1-13

useful information

  • The series belongs to the Law & Order universe because the newspaper covered is often read in this series universe .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Cast from Deadline
  2. ^ New York Ledger in the L&O Wikia