
Writing
Born December 16, 1943 in New York City, New York, USA
Attended Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie-Mellon University) as a playwriting major. Barbara Bosson (his second wife), Michael Tucker, Bruce Weitz and Charles Haid were classmates; he and Tucker drove cross-country to Hollywood for full-time jobs at Universal, where Bochco would remain for 12 years. In 1978, he moved to MTM Enterprises, who after several attempts gave him carte Blanche to create a show similar to Fort Apache the Bronx (1981) (Hill Street Blues (1981)). In 1985, MTM fired him, in part for his inability to keep HSB on budget. After creating L.A. Law (1986) and Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989) for NBC, he struck a $15M deal with ABC in 1987 to create 10 series pilots over 10 years.

Television: The Ultimate Drug
Self - Producer

Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.

Spielberg
Self

The Nineties
Self

Murder in the First

Raising the Bar

The 50 Greatest Television Dramas
Self

Fuck
Self

Hollis & Rae

Over There

Commander in Chief

Blind Justice

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Self

L.A. Law: The Movie

Philly

City of Angels

Total Security

Brooklyn South

Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer

Public Morals

Murder One

The Byrds of Paradise

NYPD Blue

Capitol Critters

Color Adjustment
Self

Civil Wars

Cop Rock

Doogie Howser, M.D.

Hooperman

L.A. Law

Bay City Blues

The Magic Statue

Hill Street Blues

Vampire

Paris

The White Shadow

The Case of the Baltimore Girls

Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 Hours

Gemini Man

Riding with Death

The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

Double Indemnity

Lieutenant Schuster's Wife

Silent Running

McMillan & Wife

Columbo

The Bold Ones: The New Doctors

The Name of the Game

The Counterfeit Killer