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Article: Is 'Cold Case' the hottest cop show on TV?(Suburban Living)(TV/Radio)
- Article from:
- Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Article date:
- April 21, 2005
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Byline: Ted Cox
Your friendly neighborhood TV critic has to admit that, sometimes, he just has to let a good show go - even a personal favorite.
There's always something new coming through the prime-time pipeline, which makes it hard to keep tabs on everything out there. Things bunch up, and sometimes schedules conflict - not just TV grids, but personal schedules as well.
When "Cold Case" wasn't up against "The Simpsons," frequent football delays in the fall pushed it into the "Desperate Housewives" time slot. Of course, that was in addition to the basic chores of preparing kids for the week ahead at school on a Sunday night. So I found myself ...
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