100 Centre Street

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100th Centre Street
Directed by Sidney Lumet
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 35 [1]
Broadcast
Original channel A&E Network
Original run January 15, 2001 – March 5, 2002

100 Centre Street is a short-lived courtroom television drama created by Sidney Lumet and starring Alan Arkin.

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[edit] Premise

The show takes its name for the street address of the criminal division of the New York Supreme Court for New York County. The show aired in the United States on the A&E Network cable television channel from 2001-2002. Some called it a more gritty and accurate version of Law & Order, although unlike Law & Order, 100 Centre Street focused more on the personal lives of its characters[citation needed]. Episodes focused on the friendship between Judge Rifkind, a liberal Jew, and Judge Sims, a conservative lesbian African American, as well as the romance between Bobby and Cynthia, Ramon's infidelity to his wife Cassandra, J.J.'s potentially corrupt mob ties, Fatima's drug addiction, Rebecca Rifkind's estrangement from her father, and Spiegelman and Byrnes' political scheming.

[edit] Main cast

[edit] Guest Stars

[edit] Notable guest stars

[edit] Main Crew

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[edit] Critical Acclaim

[edit] References

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