A City's Gritty TV Roles
Published 1/6/2008 by Post at washingtonpost.com - Television
A look at shows that have used Baltimore as backdrop.
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A City's Gritty TV Roles — washingtonpost.com - Television 1/4/2008
A look at shows that have used Baltimore as backdrop.
A look at shows that have used Baltimore as backdrop.
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