![]() ![]() Williams), who is black, and his partner, Michael DeLorenzo (Eddie Torres), who is Puerto Rican, grew up, says Mr. We felt there was a huge minority audience out there that did not have a show to identify with," says Mr. So what's the story here? It begins with the programming savvy of the show's co-executive producer, Dick Wolf, who also produces NBC's "Law and Order." He was willing to bet that the timing was right for a gritty, primetime drama with a multicultural cast and a hip-hop beat, even if it competed in the same time slot (Thursday, 9 P.M.) with an industry heavyweight, "Seinfeld." Entertainment Weekly, in its fall preview issue, called it "TV's funkiest copy show." Last month, midway through the show's second season, Rolling Stone magazine declared it "a genuine underground hit." THE buzz about Fox's buddy-cop series "New York Undercover" keeps getting louder, like the blare of an oncoming boom box.
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