Prime Video's latest series 'On Call' executive produced by Dick Wolf finds the TV stalwart stretching a bit for streaming. Does it work?
Amazon Prime’s “On Call,” the latest drama from executive producer Dick Wolf, is so intent on selling audiences on the idea that police are unfairly maligned and in danger every moment, of every day,
A rookie and his more experienced partner search for the murderer of a fellow police officer while responding to other disturbances in Long Beach, California.
On Call,' the first half-hour series from 'Law & Order' creator Dick Wolf, is number one on Amazon's streaming charts.
For decades, the 78-year-old American producer has dominated prime-time programming with Law & Order. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Erin Simkin/Prime Video; NBC Prime Video's On Call is connected to Dick Wolf‘s TV universe - but there likely won't be any onscreen crossovers. During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Creator Tim Walsh explained how his show with fellow creator Elliot Wolf is separate from the One Chicago and Law & Order shows,
Special Victims Unit" star talks to Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist about auditioning for Dick Wolf, her bond with Chris Meloni and much more.
NBC's One Chicago franchise, created by Derek Haas, Michael Brandt, and Dick Wolf, started with Chicago Fire in 2012 and expanded with Chicago P.D., Chicago Med, and Chicago Justice.
Lori Loughlin, best known to TV audiences for family friendly fare like ABC’s Full House and Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart, is not who you would expect to see preside over a squad room on a Dick Wolf procedural.
The new episode will air at 9 p.m. ET on NBC. Those without cable can watch the show for free through FuboTV or DirecTV Stream each offering a free trial to new users. Sling is another option for streaming the show, and promotional offers are available.
The highly-anticipated and long-awaited One Chicago crossover is coming in less than two weeks, and Steven Weber is teasing what’s in store. It was previously reported that for the first time since 2019,
Eriq La Salle, who serves as executive producer, director, and actor in the new series 'On Call,' fully admits that acting in the action-packing drama made him a bit nervous.