Public Morals

Public Morals

"Public Morals" is a 1996 comedy by Steven Bochco. CBS cancelled the show after airing one episode.

Cast

*Bill Brochtrup as John Irvin
*Julianne Christie as Corinne O'Boyle
*Peter Gerety as Fogerty
*Jana Marie Hupp as Val Vandergroot
*Joseph Latimore as Darnell Ruggs
*Donal Logue as Ken Schuler
*Justin Louis as Det. Mickey Crawford
*Larry Romano as Richie Biondi

Episodes

#The Blue Cover
#The Yellow Cover
#The Aqua Cover
#The Red Cover
#The White Cover
#The Green Cover
#The Purple Cover
#The Orange Cover
#The Shrimp Cover
#The Cornflower Cover
#The Goldenrod Cover
#The Camel Cover
#The Tuna Cover

External links

*imdb title|0115328


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