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'''''Burke's Law''''' is a television series created by Frank D. Gilroy, Ivan Goff, and Ernest Kinoy which originally aired on [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] from [[20 September (releases)|20 September]] [[1963 (releases)|1963]] - [[12 January (releases)|12 January]] [[1966 (releases)|1966]]. It was later spun off into a series of comics published in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' alongside ''[[The Daleks (comic series)|The Daleks]]''. | '''''Burke's Law''''' is a television series created by Frank D. Gilroy, Ivan Goff, and Ernest Kinoy which originally aired on [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] from [[20 September (releases)|20 September]] [[1963 (releases)|1963]] - [[12 January (releases)|12 January]] [[1966 (releases)|1966]]. It was later spun off into a series of comics published in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' alongside ''[[The Daleks (comic series)|The Daleks]]''. | ||
The series follows the title character of [[Amos Burke]], a member of the [[Los Angeles Homicide Bureau]] who works alongside some other members of the bureau, primarily [[Tim Tilson]] and [[Les Hart]]. | The series follows the title character of [[Amos Burke]], a member of the [[Los Angeles Homicide Bureau]] who works alongside some other members of the bureau, primarily [[Tim Tilson]] and [[Les Hart]]. | ||
== Crossovers == | == Crossovers == | ||
As the conceit of ''[[TV Century 21]]'' was that all its series took place in a single universe, several ''Burke's Law'' stories from its pages crossed over freely with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. This included references to ''Burke's Law''{{'}}s characters and ongoing storylines in [[TV Century 21#Cover stories|the prose "cover stories"]]. | As the conceit of ''[[TV Century 21]]'' was that all its series took place in a single universe, several ''Burke's Law'' stories from its pages crossed over freely with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. This included references to ''Burke's Law''{{'}}s characters and ongoing storylines in [[TV Century 21#Cover stories|the prose "cover stories"]]. | ||
The following ''Burke's Law'' stories involved DWU elements and are thus covered on this Wiki: | The following ''Burke's Law'' stories involved DWU elements and are thus covered on this Wiki: | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 3 November 2024
Burke's Law is a television series created by Frank D. Gilroy, Ivan Goff, and Ernest Kinoy which originally aired on ABC from 20 September 1963 - 12 January 1966. It was later spun off into a series of comics published in TV Century 21 alongside The Daleks.
The series follows the title character of Amos Burke, a member of the Los Angeles Homicide Bureau who works alongside some other members of the bureau, primarily Tim Tilson and Les Hart.
Crossovers[[edit] | [edit source]]
As the conceit of TV Century 21 was that all its series took place in a single universe, several Burke's Law stories from its pages crossed over freely with the Doctor Who universe. This included references to Burke's Law's characters and ongoing storylines in the prose "cover stories".
The following Burke's Law stories involved DWU elements and are thus covered on this Wiki:
Title | Issue | Released |
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Who Killed Elias Hoodreim? | 14 | 24 April 1965 |
Who Killed Lord Nelson? | 28-29 | 31 July - 7 August 1965 |
Who Killed Death? | 36-37 | 31 July - 7 August 1965 |
Other connections[[edit] | [edit source]]
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