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NYPD BLUE
Air Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Time Slot: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#1209) "The 3-H Club"
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WHEN MICHAEL'S FATHER IS MURDERED, SIPOWICZ AND CLARK HAVE TO LOOK AT JONES AS A SUSPECT, AND A BOY IS MOLESTED IN A CHURCH VAN, ON ABC'S "NYPD BLUE"

"The 3-H Club" - When Michael's father, Craig Woodruff, is shot dead - with Jones' gun -- Sipowicz and Clark are forced to suspect Jones. Meanwhile, Medavoy is tried and found guilty of moonlighting in a bar, and a boy is molested by someone driving a church van, on "NYPD Blue" TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (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 Cyrus Farmer as Craig Woodruff, Andre Jamal Kinney as Michael Woodruff, Paula Newsome as Tammy Carlyle, Matt DeCaro as Emmet Minor, Paul Butcher as Eddie Cowan, Mark Chaet as Norman Kerasik, Shawn Michael Patrick as Scott Drazin, J. Patrick McCormack as Connor Schmertz, Dimitri Boudrine as Stanko Causevic, Dawnn Lewis as Jocelyn Barker, Ken Marino as Gerard Donnely, Ned Schmidtke as Father McIntyre, Colton James as Tennyson Singer, Bob Pescovitz as Claude Singer, Stephanie Nash as Prudence Singer, Christine Estabrook as Lynn Cahill, Gregg Daniel as Harold Barker and Eddie Kehler as Eric Larson.

"The 3-H Club" story by Bill Clark, Greg Ball and Steve Blackman, with teleplay by Greg Ball and Steve Blackman. 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.

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