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Exclusive: Cops Executive Producer on the Fate of His Long-Running Show

Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Insiders confirm that the upcoming 25th season of Cops could be the last on Fox. But that doesn't mean the end of the show. Executive producer John Langley tells TV Guide Magazine that he will shop the long-running series elsewhere next spring should Fox decide not to pick up a 26th season.

Earlier this month, Fox Sports announced that it would take over Fox's Saturday night slot for most of the remainder of 2012, airing a mix of...read more

VIDEO: Resisting Arrest #5 Special Edition

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Length: 22:00
Aired: 5/14/2010

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VIDEO: Police Pullovers #6 Special Edition

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John Langley: Videos

Cops Season 23
Leaves of Grass
Why'd You Do That For, Man?

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Brooklyn's Finest
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Leaves of Grass
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HO!HO!HO! #7 Special Edition
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Coast to Coast #16

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Year Title Description
2012 Undercover Stings TV Show Series, Executive Producer
2010 Brooklyn's Finest Movie, Producer
2010 Leaves Of Grass Movie, Producer
2008 Street Patrol TV Show Series, Creator
2007 Jail TV Show Series, Creator

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Oprah Winfrey, Tiny Fey Among 2011 Hollywood Walk of Fame Recipients

Oprah Winfrey and Tina Fey are among the celebrities selected to receive stars next year on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced Thursday.

Other TV stars to be honored include Neil Patrick Harris, Danny DeVito and Ed O'Neill, as well as ER and Southland creator... read more

Top 20 Moments in Cops' 20-year History

Since the pioneering reality series debuted in 1989, Fox’s Cops has cemented its place in history as one of the longest-running prime-time entertainment programs. The 20th season will be celebrated this Saturday (8 pm/ET, Fox) with a commemorative one-hour special, Cops: 20 Years Caught on Tape. Here are the crimefighting series’ 20 biggest moments, as selected by executive producer John Langley. When: Season 2 (1990)Where: Las VegasThe Take-down: Officer Dennis Magill gets a 911 call about a runaway car. He responds to the call at the Mirage hotel parking lot. A driverless car is circling the parking lot. Magill smashes the car window and subdues the runaway car. He then helps the owner clean out the broken glass. Bottom Line: Proves you should "expect the unexpect read more

Cops Celebrates 20 Years of Fighting Crime

Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Keep making episodes of Cops, apparently. After two decades (yes, you read that right, 20 years), Cops celebrates its 20th season with the special hourlong episode "Cops: 20 Years Caught on Tape" on Sept. 29 at 8 pm/ET on Fox. The series is syndicated in a whopping 90 percent of the country, and in November the show will hit its 700th-episode mark. TV Guide talked to the show's creator/executive producer, John Langley, about the injuries, scuffles and arrests that keep viewers following the chase. TV Guide: Did you ever expect the show to last this long?John Langley: I had no idea Cops would continue for 20 years, although I had total faith that it was an interesting show with many layers of entertainment and information. TV Guide: How has it continued to spark read more

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