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* TheCastShowoff: The default for this series, but special attentions should go to [[Film/RoboCop1987 Paul]] [[{{Series/ER}} McCrane]], who has performed on many TV shows, even co-writing a song for the 1980 version of ''Film/{{Fame}}'' and Creator/RonnyCox, himself a successful singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit. Say what you will about the concept, but never let it be said that its cast didn't have talent.
* TheCastShowoff: The default for this series, but special attentions should go to [[Film/RoboCop1987 Paul]] [[{{Series/ER}} McCrane]], who has performed on many TV shows, even co-writing a song for the 1980 version of ''Film/{{Fame}}'' and Creator/RonnyCox, himself a successful singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit. Say what you will about the concept, but never let it be said that its cast didn't have talent.
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* TheCastShowoff: The default for this series, but special attentions should go to [[Film/RoboCop1987 Paul]] [[{{Series/ER}} McCrane]], who has performed on many TV shows, even co-writing a song for the 1980 version of ''Film/{{Fame}}'' and Creator/RonnyCox, himself a successful singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit. Say what you will about the concept, but never let it be said that its cast didn't have talent.
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* ColbertBump: The series received renewed attention in 2021 after being featured in an episode of ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver.''
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* TheCastShowoff: The default for this series, but special attentions should go to [[Film/RoboCop1987 Paul]] [[{{Series/ER}} McCrane]], who has performed on many TV shows, even co-writing a song for the 1980 version of Film/{{Fame}}, and [[Film/{{Deliverance}} Ronny Cox]], himself a successful singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit. Say what you will about the concept of Cop Rock, but never let it be said that its cast didn't have talent.
* FollowTheLeader / RuleOfThree : Oddly enough, though the best well known, this was not the only show in the 1990-91 season to attempt to mix genres with music. An NBC show called ''Hull High'' (which featured future ''{{Series/Roundhouse}}'' castmates Alfred Carr, Micki Duran, Ivan Dudynsky and Bryan Anthony) tried to mix music with high school comedy - [[Series/{{Glee}} and it wasn't the last show to do so]] - and an unsold pilot ultimately burned off on ''The CBS Summer Playhouse'' called ''Shangra-La Plaza'' tried to mix music with a sitcom about an outdoor strip mall.
* FollowTheLeader / RuleOfThree : Oddly enough, though the best well known, this was not the only show in the 1990-91 season to attempt to mix genres with music. An NBC show called ''Hull High'' (which featured future ''{{Series/Roundhouse}}'' castmates Alfred Carr, Micki Duran, Ivan Dudynsky and Bryan Anthony) tried to mix music with high school comedy - [[Series/{{Glee}} and it wasn't the last show to do so]] - and an unsold pilot ultimately burned off on ''The CBS Summer Playhouse'' called ''Shangra-La Plaza'' tried to mix music with a sitcom about an outdoor strip mall.
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* TheCastShowoff: The default for this series, but special attentions should go to [[Film/RoboCop1987 Paul]] [[{{Series/ER}} McCrane]], who has performed on many TV shows, even co-writing a song for the 1980 version of Film/{{Fame}}, ''Film/{{Fame}}'' and [[Film/{{Deliverance}} Ronny Cox]], Creator/RonnyCox, himself a successful singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit. Say what you will about the concept of Cop Rock, concept, but never let it be said that its cast didn't have talent.
*FollowTheLeader / RuleOfThree : FollowTheLeader: Oddly enough, though the best well known, this was not the only show in the 1990-91 season to attempt to mix genres with music. An NBC Creator/{{NBC}} show called ''Hull High'' (which featured future ''{{Series/Roundhouse}}'' castmates Alfred Carr, Micki Duran, Ivan Dudynsky and Bryan Anthony) tried to mix music with high school comedy - [[Series/{{Glee}} and it wasn't the last show to do so]] - and an unsold pilot ultimately burned off on ''The CBS Summer Playhouse'' called ''Shangra-La Plaza'' tried to mix music with a sitcom about an outdoor strip mall.mall.
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* OldShame: Averted- Steven Bochco never regretted making Cop Rock, calling it the "most fun I ever had".
* OldShame: Averted- Steven Bochco never regretted making Cop Rock, calling it the "most fun I ever had".
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* FollowTheLeader / RuleOfThree : Oddly enough, though the best well known, this was not the only show in the 1990-91 season to attempt to mix genres with music. An NBC show called ''Hull High'' (which featured future ''{{Series/Roundhouse}}'' castmates Alfred Carr, Micki Duran, Ivan Dudynsky and Bryan Anthony) tried to mix music with high school comedy - [[Series/{{Glee}} and it wasn't the last show to do so]] - and an unsold pilot ultimately burned off on ''The CBS Summer Playhouse'' called ''Shangra-La Plaza'' tried to mix music with a sitcom about an outdoor strip mall.
* OldShame: Averted- Steven Bochco never regretted making Cop Rock, calling it the "most fun I ever had".mall.
* OldShame: Averted- Steven Bochco never regretted making Cop Rock, calling it the "most fun I ever had".
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* FollowTheLeader / RuleOfThree : Oddly enough, though the best well known, this was not the only show in the 1990-91 season to attempt to mix genres with music. An NBC show called ''Hull High'' (which featured future ''{{Series/Roundhouse}}'' castmates Alfred Carr, Micki Duran, Ivan Dudynsky and Bryan Anthony) tried to mix music with high school comedy - [[Series/{{Glee}} and it wasn't the last show to do so]] - and an unsold pilot ultimately burned off on ''The CBS Summer Playhouse'' called ''Shangra-La Plaza'' tried to mix music with a sitcom about an outdoor strip mall.mall.
* OldShame: Averted- Steven Bochco never regretted making Cop Rock.
* OldShame: Averted- Steven Bochco never regretted making Cop Rock.
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* FollowTheLeader / RuleOfThree : Oddly enough, though the best well known, this was not the only show in the 1990-91 season to attempt to mix genres with music. An NBC show called ''Hull High'' (which featured future ''{{Series/Roundhouse}}'' castmates Alfred Carr, Micki Duran, Ivan Dudynsky and Bryan Anthony) tried to mix music with high school drama comedy - [[Series/{{Glee}} and it wasn't the last show to do so]] - and an unsold pilot ultimately burned off on ''The CBS Summer Playhouse'' called ''Shangra-La Plaza'' tried to mix music with a sitcom about an outdoor strip mall.
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* TheCastShowoff: The default for this series, but special attentions should go to [[Film/RoboCop1987 Paul]] [[{{Series/ER}} McCrane]], who has performed on many TV shows, even co-writing a song for the 1980 version of Film/{{Fame}}, and [[Film/{{Deliverance}} Ronny Cox]], himself a successful singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit. Say what you will about the concept of Cop Rock, but never let it be said that its cast didn't have talent.talent.
* FollowTheLeader / RuleOfThree : Oddly enough, though the best well known, this was not the only show in the 1990-91 season to attempt to mix genres with music. An NBC show called ''Hull High'' (which featured future ''{{Series/Roundhouse}}'' castmates Alfred Carr, Micki Duran, Ivan Dudynsky and Bryan Anthony) tried to mix music with high school drama - [[Series/{{Glee}} and it wasn't the last show to do so]] - and an unsold pilot ultimately burned off on ''The CBS Summer Playhouse'' called ''Shangra-La Plaza'' tried to mix music with a sitcom about an outdoor strip mall.
* FollowTheLeader / RuleOfThree : Oddly enough, though the best well known, this was not the only show in the 1990-91 season to attempt to mix genres with music. An NBC show called ''Hull High'' (which featured future ''{{Series/Roundhouse}}'' castmates Alfred Carr, Micki Duran, Ivan Dudynsky and Bryan Anthony) tried to mix music with high school drama - [[Series/{{Glee}} and it wasn't the last show to do so]] - and an unsold pilot ultimately burned off on ''The CBS Summer Playhouse'' called ''Shangra-La Plaza'' tried to mix music with a sitcom about an outdoor strip mall.
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* TheCastShowoff: The default for this series, but special attentions should go to [[Film/RoboCop1987 Paul]] [[{{Series/ER}} McCrane]], who has performed on many TV shows, even co-writing a song for the 1980 version of Film/{{Fame}}, and [[Film/{{Deliverance}} Ronny Cox]], himself a successful singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit. Say what you will about the concept of Cop Rock, but never let it be said that its cast didn't have talent.