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Cold Case

Cold Case is an American police procedural crime drama television series which ran on CBS from September 28, 2003, to May 2, 2010. The series revolved around a fictionalized Philadelphia Police Department division that specializes in investigating cold cases.

Cold Case
Promotional poster
Genre
Created byMeredith Stiehm
Starring
Theme music composerHelmut and Franz Vonlichten with intro by Michael A. Levine
Opening themeNara
ComposerMichael A. Levine
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes156 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locationsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Running time42–45 minutes
Production companies
Distributor
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2003 (2003-09-28) –
May 2, 2010 (2010-05-02)

Premise

The show is set in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and follows Detective Lilly Rush (Kathryn Morris), a homicide detective with the Philadelphia Police Department, who specializes in cold cases, or investigations which are no longer being actively pursued by the department. Rush was initially partnered with Detective Chris Lassing (Justin Chambers) in the first five episodes and then with Detective Scotty Valens (Danny Pino) for the remainder of the series. They work under Lieutenant John Stillman (John Finn) and are assisted by other detectives from their squad—Nick Vera (Jeremy Ratchford), Will Jeffries (Thom Barry), and beginning in season three, Kat Miller (Tracie Thoms).

Usually, each episode would focus on a single investigation. All cases involved murders committed in Philadelphia, although investigations occasionally required travel outside the city. Cases were also spread out over much of the previous century, with some as recent as a year or two old and others dating back to the 1910s. Generally, an investigation would begin when the police received a new lead, or new direction, on a case.

Over the course of the episode, the detectives would interview witnesses associated with the crime and piece together the story of what led the victims to their death. These interviews were accompanied by flashback sequences to the time of the murder which dramatized the testimony. Through the flashbacks, the show examined many issues related to 20th century history, including racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, abortion, and police brutality.

The show was distinguished by double casting, in which the characters and witnesses would flash back and forth in the scene representing them as they looked at the time of the crime and in the present day. At the end of the episode, when the killer or killers were exposed and confronted, the confession would be in a flashback scene depicting the murder. The police would be shown arresting the killer and walking them into custody.

Music

The theme song is an excerpt from "Nara" by E.S. Posthumus, with an introduction by series composer Michael A. Levine that begins with an otherworldly wail from vocalist Elise Morris.[citation needed] Besides Levine's original music, each episode makes extensive use of era-appropriate music for flashbacks to the year in question. Some episodes contain music only from one artist such as Ray Charles, U2, Radiohead, Bruce Springsteen, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, The Doors, John Mellencamp, Johnny Cash, Bob Seger, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, Tim McGraw, Bob Dylan, Santana, Frank Sinatra and John Lennon. Pearl Jam's music was used in the two-part season-six finale, the first time one artist's music has been used for two full episodes.[1]

Cast and characters

  • Kathryn Morris as Lilly Rush, a Homicide Detective. Lilly first investigates a cold case during episode 1 of the series, and later continues to do so at her own request. In this capacity, Rush becomes the lead detective of the cold case division.
  • Justin Chambers as Chris Lassing, a detective. Lilly's original partner (Season 1).
  • Danny Pino as Scotty Valens, a detective. Lilly's second partner.
  • John Finn as John Stillman, a lieutenant and the head of Philadelphia Homicide Division.
  • Jeremy Ratchford as Nick Vera, a detective assigned to Homicide.
  • Thom Barry as Will Jeffries, a senior detective, and Philadelphia Homicide Division's assistant-supervisor.
  • Tracie Thoms as Kat Miller, a narcotics detective who later joins as a homicide detective (Seasons 3–7).

Fictional universe

Danny Pino appeared as Valens in the CSI: NY episode “Cold Reveal”. This episode connected Cold Case to not only CSI: NY, but also to CSI: Miami, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Cyber, and Without a Trace.[2]

Adaptations

Japanese adaptation

A Japanese remake of the series, Cold Case: Shinjitsu no Tobira (コールドケース 〜真実の扉〜), set in Yokohama, was broadcast on cable network WOWOW Prime from October 22, 2016, to December 24, 2016.[3][4] A second season was broadcast from October 13, 2018, to December 15, 2018,[5] and a third season was broadcast from December 5, 2020, to February 13, 2021.[6] The second and third seasons are filmed in 8K and downscaled to 4K for broadcast.[7][6]

Russian adaptation

Company Star Media produced Russian adaptation of the series (broadcast in Russia under the title Detective Rush) named Without Prescription.[8] The show consists of 25 episodes.[9]

Satire

In 2005, John Finn, Kathryn Morris and Jeremy Ratchford appeared in a satirical promo on the Irish-language television station TG4. The commercial won a gold medal in the "Best Drama Promos" category of the 2007 Sharks International Advertising Awards Festival of Ireland (Sharks Awards).[10] The promotion features John Finn and Kathryn Morris in character interrogating a murder suspect (Peader Cox) from the TG4 soap Ros na Rún who refuses to speak in English; both detectives then begin talking in Gaelic, much to the surprise of Jeremy Ratchford's character. The promo tied in with a murder investigation in Ros na Rún.[11]

Cold Squad controversy

At the launch of Cold Case in July 2003, a Canadian journalist asked the launch panel about similarities between Cold Case and a Canadian series called Cold Squad which had debuted five years earlier.[12][13] Cold Squad fans accused the American series of copying the Canadian program's basic premise and characters. In 2003, the Cold Squad creators considered seeking legal redress against the Cold Case producers over copyright issues.[14][15] Both shows air in Canada (and on the same network, CTV). In November 2003, the law firm O'Donnell & Schaeffer, which had successfully represented Art Buchwald in his copyright-infringement suit against Paramount and who has defended the James Bond franchise against copycats, confirmed it agreed to represent the Cold Squad producers, who claim the CBS series was a copy of their own hit show. The Globe and Mail reported that Meredith Stehm, the American series creator, attended a TV writing seminar at the Canadian Film Centre in 2002 where the Cold Squad concept was discussed. O'Donnell lawyer, Carole Handler stated: "Our clients are very concerned about many striking similarities and have retained counsel to investigate the situation and, if necessary, to take appropriate action."[12]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
123September 28, 2003 (2003-09-28)May 23, 2004 (2004-05-23)
223October 3, 2004 (2004-10-03)May 22, 2005 (2005-05-22)
323September 25, 2005 (2005-09-25)May 21, 2006 (2006-05-21)
424September 24, 2006 (2006-09-24)May 6, 2007 (2007-05-06)
518September 23, 2007 (2007-09-23)May 4, 2008 (2008-05-04)
623September 28, 2008 (2008-09-28)May 10, 2009 (2009-05-10)
722September 27, 2009 (2009-09-27)May 2, 2010 (2010-05-02)

U.S. television ratings

Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.
Season Timeslot Season premiere Season finale Ranking Rating Viewers
(in millions)
1st 2003–2004 Sunday 8:00 p.m. September 28, 2003 May 23, 2004 #17 9.3[16] 14.18
2nd 2004–2005 October 3, 2004 May 22, 2005 #14 9.7[16] 15.10
3rd 2005–2006 September 25, 2005 May 21, 2006 #17 9.3[16] 14.24
4th 2006–2007 Sunday 9:00 p.m. September 24, 2006 May 6, 2007 #16 8.9[16] 13.98
5th 2007–2008 September 23, 2007 May 4, 2008 #28 7.1[17] 10.89
6th 2008–2009 September 28, 2008 May 10, 2009 #20 7.5[17] 12.00
7th 2009–2010 Sunday 10:00 p.m. (September 27, 2009 – November 15, 2009, February 14, 2010 – May 2, 2010)
Sunday 9:00 p.m. (November 22, 2009 – January 17, 2010)
September 27, 2009 May 2, 2010[18] #29 6.3[17] 9.86
  • In season 3 episode "A Perfect Day" Cold Case set a series rating record by attracting an audience of 19.36 million viewers.

Cancellation

Cold Case began in September 2003 and quickly became a staple of the CBS Sunday night schedule. The crime drama had a successful first season and, by season two, was averaging a 3.5 rating in the 18–49 demographic and 15.1 million viewers. For the next couple seasons, total viewership fell slightly but the demographic numbers rose, reaching a 3.8 in season four.

In season five, the show averaged a 2.9 rating and just under 11 million viewers and ranked 28th. In Season 6, the ratings sank lower, to an average of a 2.7 rating but climbed up to 12 million viewers and ranked 20th; CBS made a choice between renewing Without a Trace and Cold Case. They chose to keep Cold Case. The real ratings trouble began in the final season when the show's ratings dropped even further to a 2.15 rating in the 18–49 demographic and 9.6 million viewers. One reason for this is that the show aired at 10:00 pm, the ratings dropped 25% to 9 million viewers.[19] On November 22, 2009, CBS made a final attempt to increase the ratings by scheduling Cold Case at 9:00 pm. The ratings increased to 10 million viewers, but it was short-lived because on February 14, 2010, Cold Case returned to its original schedule, at 10:00 pm and the ratings dropped and the show concluded its run in May 2010 ranking 29th and more than two weeks after the series finale aired, CBS announced the show would not be renewed for an eighth season.[19]

On May 18, 2010, CBS announced the cancellation of the series after seven seasons and 156 episodes.[20]

Since it had become customary to end each season with a cliffhanger, season 7's final episode, "Shattered", ended leaving viewers wondering about the fates of several characters. The cancellation of the show left those questions unresolved.

Distribution

Broadcast

The series aired in syndication on CBS, and also on Ion Television in the U.S. and on Viva in Canada.[21] Sleuth also aired the series occasionally. In 2011, the show aired on MyNetworkTV.[22] The show made its debut on the new over-the-air channel Start TV when it launched on September 3, 2018. It also airs on MBC Action. As of 2022, reruns are often shown on TNT channel.

Home media and streaming

Since the program's debut in 2003, none of the seven seasons have ever been released on DVD or Blu-ray due to licensing issues related to the use of contemporary music in each episode.

In May 2020, the Roku Channel in the U.S. released all episodes of Cold Case to stream for the first time on its platform, in a high-definition digital format, with full subtitles and all contemporary music from the original CBS broadcasts left intact.[23] The streaming would end in December 2020 after it was extended from an October end date.

Cold Case is currently available for streaming on HBO Max as of November 23, 2022.

As of September 2021, all seasons of Cold Case (with subtitles as well as all music from the original broadcasts) are once again streaming on The Roku Channel.[24]

All seasons of Cold Case are available to stream on Amazon Prime in the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada

Awards and nominations

Awards

ASCAP Award
  • Top TV Series – (2004)
  • Top TV Series – (2005)
  • Top TV Series – (2006)
  • Top TV Series – (2007)
  • Top TV Series – (2008)
  • Top TV Series – (2009)
GLAAD Media Awards
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) – For episode "Best Friends". (2006)
Image Awards
  • Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series – Paris Barclay (2006)
Imagen Foundation Awards
  • Best Actor, Television – Danny Pino (2010)

Nominations

ALMA Awards
  • Outstanding Actor in a Drama Television Series – Danny Pino (2008)
ASC Awards
  • Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series (For episode "Time To Hate") (2004)
Excellence in Production Design Award
  • Television – Single Camera Television Series (For episode "Factory Girls") (2005)
CDG Awards
  • Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series – Period/Fantasy (2005)
  • Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series – Period/Fantasy (2006)
  • Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series – Period/Fantasy (2007)
GLAAD Media Awards
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) (For episode "A Time to Hate") (2004)
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) (For episode "It's Raining Men") (2005)
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) (For episode "Daniela") (2005)
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (For episode "Forever Blue") (2007)
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (in a Series without a Regular LGBT Character) (For episode "Boy Crazy")
Emmy
  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series – Corey Kaplan, Sandy Getzler, & Timothy Stepeck (2005)[25]

Soundtrack

A soundtrack CD was released in 2008 by Lakeshore Records, featuring incidental music composed by Michael A. Levine from the first four seasons, as well as the song 300 Flowers, sung by Robbyn Kirmsse.[26]

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Late Returns"3:06
2."The Good Death"4:12
3."The Park"1:08
4."Detective's Reprise"1:40
5."Sister Vivian's Flashback"1:04
6."Yo, Adrian (featuring Elin Carlson)"1:13
7."Churchgoing People"1:52
8."Gwen & Rush"0:56
9."The Professor"3:15
10."Sadie's Blues (featuring Carmen Twillie)"3:47
11."Forever Blue"4:59
12."Bad Night (featuring Robbyn Kirmsse)"2:02
13."Fireflies"1:51
14."Carl's Recollection"3:42
15."Saving Sammy"3:30
16."Freely's Flashback"2:07
17."8:03 am"2:45
18."Rush & George"2:56
19."The Badlands (featuring Jason Ralicki)"2:48
20."The Window"1:58
21."Train Station"1:04
22."300 Flowers (featuring Robbyn Kirmsse)"2:48
23."Best Friends"2:13
24."Baby Blues"3:12

See also

References

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For other uses see Cold Case disambiguation Cold Case is an American police procedural crime drama television series which ran on CBS from September 28 2003 to May 2 2010 The series revolved around a fictionalized Philadelphia Police Department division that specializes in investigating cold cases Cold CasePromotional posterGenreCrime drama Police procedural MysteryCreated byMeredith StiehmStarringKathryn Morris Justin Chambers Thom Barry John Finn Jeremy Ratchford Danny Pino Sarah Brown Tracie ThomsTheme music composerHelmut and Franz Vonlichten with intro by Michael A LevineOpening themeNaraComposerMichael A LevineCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes156 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMeredith Stiehm Jerry Bruckheimer Jonathan LittmanProduction locationsPhiladelphia PennsylvaniaRunning time42 45 minutesProduction companiesJerry Bruckheimer Television CBS Productions 2003 2006 seasons 1 3 CBS Paramount Network Television 2006 2009 seasons 4 6 CBS Television Studios 2009 2010 season 7 Warner Bros TelevisionDistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseSeptember 28 2003 2003 09 28 May 2 2010 2010 05 02 Contents 1 Premise 2 Music 3 Cast and characters 4 Fictional universe 5 Adaptations 5 1 Japanese adaptation 5 2 Russian adaptation 6 Satire 7 Cold Squad controversy 8 Episodes 9 U S television ratings 9 1 Cancellation 10 Distribution 10 1 Broadcast 10 2 Home media and streaming 11 Awards and nominations 11 1 Awards 11 2 Nominations 12 Soundtrack 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksPremise EditThe show is set in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and follows Detective Lilly Rush Kathryn Morris a homicide detective with the Philadelphia Police Department who specializes in cold cases or investigations which are no longer being actively pursued by the department Rush was initially partnered with Detective Chris Lassing Justin Chambers in the first five episodes and then with Detective Scotty Valens Danny Pino for the remainder of the series They work under Lieutenant John Stillman John Finn and are assisted by other detectives from their squad Nick Vera Jeremy Ratchford Will Jeffries Thom Barry and beginning in season three Kat Miller Tracie Thoms Usually each episode would focus on a single investigation All cases involved murders committed in Philadelphia although investigations occasionally required travel outside the city Cases were also spread out over much of the previous century with some as recent as a year or two old and others dating back to the 1910s Generally an investigation would begin when the police received a new lead or new direction on a case Over the course of the episode the detectives would interview witnesses associated with the crime and piece together the story of what led the victims to their death These interviews were accompanied by flashback sequences to the time of the murder which dramatized the testimony Through the flashbacks the show examined many issues related to 20th century history including racism homophobia transphobia sexism abortion and police brutality The show was distinguished by double casting in which the characters and witnesses would flash back and forth in the scene representing them as they looked at the time of the crime and in the present day At the end of the episode when the killer or killers were exposed and confronted the confession would be in a flashback scene depicting the murder The police would be shown arresting the killer and walking them into custody Music EditThe theme song is an excerpt from Nara by E S Posthumus with an introduction by series composer Michael A Levine that begins with an otherworldly wail from vocalist Elise Morris citation needed Besides Levine s original music each episode makes extensive use of era appropriate music for flashbacks to the year in question Some episodes contain music only from one artist such as Ray Charles U2 Radiohead Bruce Springsteen Nirvana Pearl Jam The Doors John Mellencamp Johnny Cash Bob Seger Aerosmith Pink Floyd Tim McGraw Bob Dylan Santana Frank Sinatra and John Lennon Pearl Jam s music was used in the two part season six finale the first time one artist s music has been used for two full episodes 1 Cast and characters EditMain article List of Cold Case characters Kathryn Morris as Lilly Rush a Homicide Detective Lilly first investigates a cold case during episode 1 of the series and later continues to do so at her own request In this capacity Rush becomes the lead detective of the cold case division Justin Chambers as Chris Lassing a detective Lilly s original partner Season 1 Danny Pino as Scotty Valens a detective Lilly s second partner John Finn as John Stillman a lieutenant and the head of Philadelphia Homicide Division Jeremy Ratchford as Nick Vera a detective assigned to Homicide Thom Barry as Will Jeffries a senior detective and Philadelphia Homicide Division s assistant supervisor Tracie Thoms as Kat Miller a narcotics detective who later joins as a homicide detective Seasons 3 7 Fictional universe EditDanny Pino appeared as Valens in the CSI NY episode Cold Reveal This episode connected Cold Case to not only CSI NY but also to CSI Miami CSI Crime Scene Investigation CSI Cyber and Without a Trace 2 Adaptations EditJapanese adaptation Edit A Japanese remake of the series Cold Case Shinjitsu no Tobira コールドケース 真実の扉 set in Yokohama was broadcast on cable network WOWOW Prime from October 22 2016 to December 24 2016 3 4 A second season was broadcast from October 13 2018 to December 15 2018 5 and a third season was broadcast from December 5 2020 to February 13 2021 6 The second and third seasons are filmed in 8K and downscaled to 4K for broadcast 7 6 Russian adaptation Edit Company Star Media produced Russian adaptation of the series broadcast in Russia under the title Detective Rush named Without Prescription 8 The show consists of 25 episodes 9 Satire EditIn 2005 John Finn Kathryn Morris and Jeremy Ratchford appeared in a satirical promo on the Irish language television station TG4 The commercial won a gold medal in the Best Drama Promos category of the 2007 Sharks International Advertising Awards Festival of Ireland Sharks Awards 10 The promotion features John Finn and Kathryn Morris in character interrogating a murder suspect Peader Cox from the TG4 soap Ros na Run who refuses to speak in English both detectives then begin talking in Gaelic much to the surprise of Jeremy Ratchford s character The promo tied in with a murder investigation in Ros na Run 11 Cold Squad controversy EditThis section needs to be updated Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2015 At the launch of Cold Case in July 2003 a Canadian journalist asked the launch panel about similarities between Cold Case and a Canadian series called Cold Squad which had debuted five years earlier 12 13 Cold Squad fans accused the American series of copying the Canadian program s basic premise and characters In 2003 the Cold Squad creators considered seeking legal redress against the Cold Case producers over copyright issues 14 15 Both shows air in Canada and on the same network CTV In November 2003 the law firm O Donnell amp Schaeffer which had successfully represented Art Buchwald in his copyright infringement suit against Paramount and who has defended the James Bond franchise against copycats confirmed it agreed to represent the Cold Squad producers who claim the CBS series was a copy of their own hit show The Globe and Mail reported that Meredith Stehm the American series creator attended a TV writing seminar at the Canadian Film Centre in 2002 where the Cold Squad concept was discussed O Donnell lawyer Carole Handler stated Our clients are very concerned about many striking similarities and have retained counsel to investigate the situation and if necessary to take appropriate action 12 Episodes EditMain article List of Cold Case episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired123September 28 2003 2003 09 28 May 23 2004 2004 05 23 223October 3 2004 2004 10 03 May 22 2005 2005 05 22 323September 25 2005 2005 09 25 May 21 2006 2006 05 21 424September 24 2006 2006 09 24 May 6 2007 2007 05 06 518September 23 2007 2007 09 23 May 4 2008 2008 05 04 623September 28 2008 2008 09 28 May 10 2009 2009 05 10 722September 27 2009 2009 09 27 May 2 2010 2010 05 02 U S television ratings EditNote Each U S network television season starts in late September and ends in late May which coincides with the completion of May sweeps Season Timeslot Season premiere Season finale Ranking Rating Viewers in millions 1st 2003 2004 Sunday 8 00 p m September 28 2003 May 23 2004 17 9 3 16 14 182nd 2004 2005 October 3 2004 May 22 2005 14 9 7 16 15 103rd 2005 2006 September 25 2005 May 21 2006 17 9 3 16 14 244th 2006 2007 Sunday 9 00 p m September 24 2006 May 6 2007 16 8 9 16 13 985th 2007 2008 September 23 2007 May 4 2008 28 7 1 17 10 896th 2008 2009 September 28 2008 May 10 2009 20 7 5 17 12 007th 2009 2010 Sunday 10 00 p m September 27 2009 November 15 2009 February 14 2010 May 2 2010 Sunday 9 00 p m November 22 2009 January 17 2010 September 27 2009 May 2 2010 18 29 6 3 17 9 86In season 3 episode A Perfect Day Cold Case set a series rating record by attracting an audience of 19 36 million viewers Cancellation Edit Cold Case began in September 2003 and quickly became a staple of the CBS Sunday night schedule The crime drama had a successful first season and by season two was averaging a 3 5 rating in the 18 49 demographic and 15 1 million viewers For the next couple seasons total viewership fell slightly but the demographic numbers rose reaching a 3 8 in season four In season five the show averaged a 2 9 rating and just under 11 million viewers and ranked 28th In Season 6 the ratings sank lower to an average of a 2 7 rating but climbed up to 12 million viewers and ranked 20th CBS made a choice between renewing Without a Trace and Cold Case They chose to keep Cold Case The real ratings trouble began in the final season when the show s ratings dropped even further to a 2 15 rating in the 18 49 demographic and 9 6 million viewers One reason for this is that the show aired at 10 00 pm the ratings dropped 25 to 9 million viewers 19 On November 22 2009 CBS made a final attempt to increase the ratings by scheduling Cold Case at 9 00 pm The ratings increased to 10 million viewers but it was short lived because on February 14 2010 Cold Case returned to its original schedule at 10 00 pm and the ratings dropped and the show concluded its run in May 2010 ranking 29th and more than two weeks after the series finale aired CBS announced the show would not be renewed for an eighth season 19 On May 18 2010 CBS announced the cancellation of the series after seven seasons and 156 episodes 20 Since it had become customary to end each season with a cliffhanger season 7 s final episode Shattered ended leaving viewers wondering about the fates of several characters The cancellation of the show left those questions unresolved Distribution EditBroadcast Edit The series aired in syndication on CBS and also on Ion Television in the U S and on Viva in Canada 21 Sleuth also aired the series occasionally In 2011 the show aired on MyNetworkTV 22 The show made its debut on the new over the air channel Start TV when it launched on September 3 2018 It also airs on MBC Action As of 2022 reruns are often shown on TNT channel Home media and streaming Edit Since the program s debut in 2003 none of the seven seasons have ever been released on DVD or Blu ray due to licensing issues related to the use of contemporary music in each episode In May 2020 the Roku Channel in the U S released all episodes of Cold Case to stream for the first time on its platform in a high definition digital format with full subtitles and all contemporary music from the original CBS broadcasts left intact 23 The streaming would end in December 2020 after it was extended from an October end date Cold Case is currently available for streaming on HBO Max as of November 23 2022 As of September 2021 all seasons of Cold Case with subtitles as well as all music from the original broadcasts are once again streaming on The Roku Channel 24 All seasons of Cold Case are available to stream on Amazon Prime in the United Kingdom Australia and CanadaAwards and nominations EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Awards Edit ASCAP AwardTop TV Series 2004 Top TV Series 2005 Top TV Series 2006 Top TV Series 2007 Top TV Series 2008 Top TV Series 2009 GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Individual Episode In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character For episode Best Friends 2006 Image AwardsOutstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series Paris Barclay 2006 Imagen Foundation AwardsBest Actor Television Danny Pino 2010 Nominations Edit ALMA AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama Television Series Danny Pino 2008 ASC AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series For episode Time To Hate 2004 Excellence in Production Design AwardTelevision Single Camera Television Series For episode Factory Girls 2005 CDG AwardsOutstanding Costume Design for Television Series Period Fantasy 2005 Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series Period Fantasy 2006 Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series Period Fantasy 2007 GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Individual Episode In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character For episode A Time to Hate 2004 Outstanding Individual Episode In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character For episode It s Raining Men 2005 Outstanding Individual Episode In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character For episode Daniela 2005 Outstanding Individual Episode For episode Forever Blue 2007 Outstanding Individual Episode in a Series without a Regular LGBT Character For episode Boy Crazy EmmyOutstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series Corey Kaplan Sandy Getzler amp Timothy Stepeck 2005 25 Soundtrack EditA soundtrack CD was released in 2008 by Lakeshore Records featuring incidental music composed by Michael A Levine from the first four seasons as well as the song 300 Flowers sung by Robbyn Kirmsse 26 Track listingNo TitleLength1 Late Returns 3 062 The Good Death 4 123 The Park 1 084 Detective s Reprise 1 405 Sister Vivian s Flashback 1 046 Yo Adrian featuring Elin Carlson 1 137 Churchgoing People 1 528 Gwen amp Rush 0 569 The Professor 3 1510 Sadie s Blues featuring Carmen Twillie 3 4711 Forever Blue 4 5912 Bad Night featuring Robbyn Kirmsse 2 0213 Fireflies 1 5114 Carl s Recollection 3 4215 Saving Sammy 3 3016 Freely s Flashback 2 0717 8 03 am 2 4518 Rush amp George 2 5619 The Badlands featuring Jason Ralicki 2 4820 The Window 1 5821 Train Station 1 0422 300 Flowers featuring Robbyn Kirmsse 2 4823 Best Friends 2 1324 Baby Blues 3 12See also EditTelevision in the United States The Enigma Files UK BBC Two 1980 Cold Case Files USA A amp E 1999 true cases Waking the Dead UK BBC One 2000 New Tricks UK BBC One 2003 NCIS USA CBS 2003 Solved USA ID 2008 true cases Zettai Reido Japan Fuji Television 2010 Cold Justice USA TNT 2013 true cases To Catch a Killer CAN OWN 2014 true cases Signal South Korea TVN 2016 Signal Japan Fuji TV 2018References Edit Pearl Jam Turns Ten Buzz Billboard March 19 2009 Retrieved April 11 2009 Thom Holbrook May 2007 Crossover CSI NY and Cold Case Poobala Retrieved July 21 2020 Blair Gavin J 20 April 2016 Japan s Wowow and Warner Bros to Co Produce Local Version of Cold Case The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 27 February 2018 連続ドラマW コールドケース 真実の扉 WOWOW WOWOW Retrieved 25 May 2020 連続ドラマW コールドケース2 真実の扉 WOWOW WOWOW Retrieved 25 May 2020 a b WOWOW開局30周年記念 連続ドラマW コールドケース3 真実の扉 WOWOW WOWOW Retrieved 25 May 2020 Abe Kunihiro 2 October 2018 8Kドラマ コールドケース2 4Kサイマル配信 WOWOWで13日から10週連続実施 AV Watch Retrieved 25 May 2020 Star Media ended production on Russian adaptation of American tv series Cold case Page of series Without prescription on Star Media website Corporate Awards TG4 Archived from the original on May 27 2010 Retrieved May 3 2010 Cold Case meets Ros Na Run YouTube TG4 Archived from the original on 2021 11 07 Retrieved June 2 2010 a b Doyle John 12 November 2003 Cold Squad Cold Case Similar or what The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2 January 2022 Bob Sassone September 18 2006 The strange case of Cold Squad TV Squad Retrieved February 21 2008 Ian Edwards November 10 2003 Cold Squad on Bruckheimer Case Playback Retrieved February 21 2008 Dan Brown December 4 2003 The genius of Ratchford CBC News Retrieved February 21 2008 a b c d Brooks Tim Earle Marsh 2007 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present Ninth Edition United States Ballantine Books pp 1697 1698 ISBN 978 0 345 49773 4 a b c Tim Brooks 6 September 2011 Top Rated TV Programs By Season 2007 2011 Television and Record Industry History Resources Retrieved 19 June 2012 Valens Joins Forces with Rush to Find Her Abducted Drug addicted Sister and Jeffries Looks into a New Lead on the Case of a Murdered Teenaged Girl That Has Haunted Him for 17 Years on the Seventh Season Finale and Conclusion of a Two part Episode of Cold Case on Sunday May 2 CBS Press Express Retrieved 30 July 2015 a b Cold Case CBS TV Show s Cancelled No Season Eight TV Series Finale 22 May 2010 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Hibberd James May 18 2010 CBS cancels seven shows including Ghost Case The Hollywood Reporter James Newton Howard June 22 2011 CBS canceled shows including ghost case IGN Home MyNetworkTV 2012 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Frederick Brittany May 5 2020 Cold Case complete series now streaming on Roku Retrieved July 29 2020 Roku Cold Case Emmy Awards Nominations and Wins Television Academy Emmys com Retrieved 2022 09 01 Cold Case Soundtrack page at Lakeshore Records November 11 2009 Retrieved November 11 2009 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Cold Case Warner Bros Cold Case official site at the Wayback Machine archived 2006 07 05 Cold Case at TV Guide Cold Case at IMDb Portal Philadelphia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cold Case amp oldid 1128136053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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