initially postponed last year due to unrest tied to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Paramount Network later canceled the series altogether, but some versions of the show still air in syndication internationally.Langley, an Oklahoma City native, grew up in Los Angeles and served in the US Army in the early 1960s.
He later went on to create “Cops,” ultimately solidifying himself as a “pioneer” of reality TV, according to his bio on Langley Productions.“Langley is often credited with the innovative ‘video verité’ signature style of the award-winning COPS program,” the site reads. “Though now commonplace, at the time the camera technique notably influenced TV advertising and news reporting, as well as other network and.
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