- The streets of San Francisco, Paramount Pictures ; produced by Quinn Martin, Season 2
- NYPD blue, the final season, producer, Steven Bochco
- Exiled, a Law & Order movie, Universal ; directed by Jean de Segonzac ; produced by John L. Roman ; story by Dick Wolf, Charles Kipps & Chris Noth ; screenplay by Charles Kipps
- Cagney & Lacey, back by popular demand, Orion Television, 2
- Walker, Texas Ranger, Cannon Television ; created by Albert S. Ruddy ... [et al.], The first season
- Fish, Season one
- Cagney & Lacey, the true beginning, Orion Television, 1
- Starsky & Hutch, Spelling-Goldberg Productions ; produced by Aaron Spelling, Season two
- Hill Street blues, MTM Enterprises, Inc, Season two
- The streets of San Francisco, CBS Studios Inc, Season 4
- Naked city, executive producer, Herbert B. Leonard ; a Shelle production ; Screen Gems, Season three
- Naked city, executive producer, Herbert B. Leonard ; a Shelle production ; Screen Gems, Season four
- Law & order, special victims unit, executive producer, Dick Wolf, Year seventeen
- T.J. Hooker, The final season
- Naked city, a Shelle production ; a Screen Gems film presentation, Season one
- In the heat of the night, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. ; developed for television by James Lee Barrett, Season 6
- The streets of San Francisco, CBS Studios Inc, Season 3
- Cagney & Lacey, even more success, Orion Television, 4
- Starsky & Hutch, Spelling-Goldberg Productions ; produced by Aaron Spelling, Season 4
- Kojak, Universal Studios ; created by Abby Mann, Season four
- Bones, The complete tenth season
- Law & order: Criminal intent, created by Dick Wolf, The final year, '11 season
- Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS Broadcasting Inc. ; Paramount Pictures, The complete second season
- Starsky & Hutch, Spelling-Goldberg Productions ; produced by Aaron Spelling, Season one
- Barney Miller, [created by Danny Arnold and Theodore J. Flicker ; Four D Productions], The first season
- Hill Street blues, Season six
- T.J. Hooker, Season four
- Starsky & Hutch, Spelling-Goldberg Productions ; produced by Aaron Spelling, Season 3
- T.J. Hooker, Season three
- Cagney & Lacey, success at last, Orion Television, 3
- The streets of San Francisco, Season 1
- T.J. Hooker, Seasons one and two
- NYPD blue, Steven Bochco Productions ; 20th Century Fox Television, Season 6
- Hill Street blues, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Season five
- Cagney & Lacey, winding down, Orion Television, 6
- Cagney & Lacey, a Mace Neufeld Productions in association with Filmways Television
- Starsky & Hutch, a Spelling-Goldberg production ; Sony Pictures Television ; written by Michael Fisher ... [et al.] ; directed by George McCowan ... [et al.], The complete second season
- CSI, Miami, Jerry Bruckheimer Television ; Alliance Atlantis ; CBS Productions, The complete second season
- In the heat of the night, the Fred Silverman Company ; a JADDA production in association with Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; developed for television by James Lee Barrett, Season 4
- Crime story, the complete series, New World International presents a Michael Mann production ; created by Chuck Adamson, Gustave Reininger ; directed by Abel Ferrara
- In the heat of the night, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. ; developed for television by James Lee Barrett, Season 7
- Dexter, The third season
- NYPD Blue, 20th Century Fox Television ; Steven Bochco Productions, Season 7
- NYPD blue, Steven Bochco Productions ; 20th Century Fox Television, Season 5
- In the heat of the night, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. ; developed for television by James Lee Barrett, The complete eighth season
- NYPD blue, created and produced by Steven Bochco, Season 8
- The streets of San Francisco, CBS Studios Inc, Season 5
- NYPD blue, producer, Steven Bochco, Season 9
- Hill Street blues, Season seven
- In the heat of the night, developed for television by James Lee Barrett ; the Fred Silverman Company ; a JADDA production in association with Metro Goldwyn Mayer