February 28, 2005
Award-winning TV producer and writer Steven Bochco discusses the limits of broadcast TV and bringing ethnic diversity to primetime.
Steven Bochco
Stephen Bochco creates daring and compelling TV shows and is called by some the father of the medium's second 'golden age.' In addition to the groundbreaking series, NYPD Blue, his credits include Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, Doogie Howser, M.D., City of Angels and his latest, Blind Justice. A New York native, Bochco studied to be a playwright. After graduating from college, he started with Universal Studios, where he worked his way up from writer to story editor and laid the foundation for the multi-series production deals that would follow.

