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Returning: Chicago P.D.

US cop show is back for its fourth season in early November.

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US cop show Chicago P.D. is back for its fourth season in early November.

The Dick Wolf series starring Jason Beghe, Jon Seda, Sophia Bush and Jesse Lee Soffer, resumed in the US in late September.

Chicago’s bravest detectives and patrol officers return in season four of “Chicago P.D.,” the thrilling police drama from Emmy Award®- winning executive producer Dick Wolf. Heading the Chicago Police Department’s Intelligence Unit is Sergeant Voigt (Jason Beghe), a hardheaded detective who will stop at nothing to keep the city safe from crime. Under Voigt’s command, detectives Dawson (Jon Seda), Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer), Lindsay (Sophia Bush), Olinsky (Elias Koteas), Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) and Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) take on the city’s most dangerous criminals. The Intelligence Unit works closely with uniform patrol officer Burgess (Marina Squerciati) and her new partner (Li Jun Li) under the leadership of Desk Sergeant Platt (Amy Morton). This season, the unit tackles high-profile murder cases, drug kingpins, kidnappings and more.

Tuesday, November 1 at 8:30pm on Universal.

12 Responses

  1. @Nate I think you will find the different channels are owned by different companies Fox8 being a Foxtel owned channel and Universal being a NBC Universal owned channel, hence different licence deals start dates etc

    1. They are all produced and distributed by the same company though so they could offer sell them all to the one network.

      Anyway, moral of the story for these shows and many other US shows is that if you want to see them reliably, in HD and in order, relying on FTA networks and Foxtel is not going to give you want you want. All the complaining in the world is not going to change it. Either accept it, or get a service like Hulu for a few dollars a week.

      1. Yup they are all produced by NBC and distributed by the same I am sure they attempt to sell them as a package but I guess it would come down to the dollars for the licensee’s. Agree complaining does little best to get service like hulu

  2. Any word yet on Fire returning (think it got bumped back to Fox8 with the close of SoHo)? Still have no idea why Foxtel insists on having them on different channels and is still seeming unable to coordinate things so they run to the same schedule.

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