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NYPD BLUE
Air Date: Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Time Slot: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#1220) "Moving Day"
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SIPOWICZ IS PRESSURED BY FEDERAL AGENTS TO CLOSE A CASE, ON THE SERIES FINALE OF ABC'S "NYPD BLUE"

"Moving Day" - In the series' final episode, Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) has to make some tough decisions as he starts a new chapter in his life, on "NYPD Blue," TUESDAY, MARCH 1 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

"NYPD Blue" stars Dennis Franz as Detective Andy Sipowicz, Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Detective John Clark, Gordon Clapp as Detective John Medavoy, Bill Brochtrup as John Irvin, Henry Simmons as Detective Baldwin Jones, Jacqueline Obradors as Detective Rita Ortiz, Currie Graham as Lieutenant Thomas Bale and Bonnie Somerville as Detective Laura Murphy.

Guest starring are Lisa Lackey as A.D.A. Munson, Vincent Corazza as Ray Quinn, Joe Sikora as Joe Slovak, John Tahddeus as Dale St. John, Stanley Anderson as Robert Heilbrenner, David Brisbin as Basil Greenhouse, Keone Young as Akira Nikada, Gwendoline Yeo as Ai Watanabe, Maureen Muldoon as Anne Marie Sullivan, Rosemary Forsyth as Felicia Heilbrenner, Danica McKellar as Rosemary Wyatt, Patty McCormack as Jeannie Wyatt, Edward Carnevale as James Fitzgerald, Bruce Locke as Johnny Nikada, Robert Silver as Pat Wyatt, Ralph Garman as uniform, Bill Smitrovich as Al Angelotti, Jeff Austin as Christopher Perkins, Dan Ziskie as Inspector Dowdell, James Martin Kelly as Chief Duffy, Richard Portnow as Howard Segal, Rubin Knight as doorman and Billy Concha as uniform.

"Moving Day" story by Steven Bochco, Bill Clark and William Finkelstein with teleplay by William Finklestein. The episode is directed by Mark Tinker.

"NYPD Blue" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound.

A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.

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