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Ent_FiveTop_070312.appFooter = "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;By Helen A.S. Popkin";
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Ent_FiveTop_070312[i-1].body = "<b>Sgt. Joe Friday & Ofc. Bill Gannon (&#147;Dragnet&#148;)</b><br>With his unflinching demeanor and shiny black slab of hair, Sgt. Joe Friday (Jack Webb) is the first man most think of when the '60s series &#147;Dragnet&#148; is mentioned. But Sgt. Friday&#146;s deadpan delivery would echo in the deviant streets of Los Angeles if Ofc. Bill Gannon (Harry Morgan) wasn&#146;t there to back up his senior partner with a curt nod of agreement. The dedicated officers of this seminal crime series had no time for convoluted back stories. Flibbertigibbet female witnesses were cut off quick with a single monotone request: &#147;All we want are the facts, ma&#146;am.&#148; Cigarettes, coffee and solid legwork were all these partners needed to solve the crime, making L.A. just a little safer from murderers, robbers, sex perverts and hippies. ";

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Ent_FiveTop_070312[i-1].body = "<b>Lt. Columbo (&#147;Columbo&#148;)</b><br>Though Lt. Columbo (Peter Falk) is often lauded for his keen deductive skills, it&#146;s actually the L.A.-based detective&#146;s seriously annoying personality that deserves credit for his 100 percent arrest record. The feigned ignorance of all things upper-middle class, the go-nowhere stories about his alleged wife and dog, not to mention the reek of his ever-present cheap cigar. Eventually even the cleverest of killers confesses, lest he or she be subjected to yet another unannounced visit from the bothersome lieutenant with no known first name. &#147;Ah…just one more thing…&#148; is the catalyst for full allocution. As for Columbo&#146;s ratty raincoat &#151; you have to wonder if personal hygiene is a factor as well.";

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Ent_FiveTop_070312[i-1].body = "<b>DCI Jane Tennison (&#147;Prime Suspect&#148;)</b> <br>No-nonsense DCI Jane Tennison (Helen Mirren) clawed her way through British law enforcement&#146;s institutionalized sexism, and she didn&#146;t always look pretty doing it. Eventually, her hard work and determination paid off, earning the respect of her male peers and proving herself worthy to head a murder squad. Like many a career gal before her, DCI Tennison&#146;s ambition took its toll on her personal life. She afforded more attention to a serial killer than her live-in lover, and ruined more than one of his dinner parties by forgetting to either pick up the groceries or failing to show up entirely. Apparently women don&#146;t know how to use a telephone either. ";

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Ent_FiveTop_070312[i-1].body = "<b>Det. Frank Pembleton (&#147;Homicide: Life on the Street&#148;)</b><br>Jesuit-educated, New York City-native Det. Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher) is the thinking man&#146;s homicide investigator. He pursues justice for each victim equally, whether child or junkie, rebuking investigators who lack his conviction. &#147;We speak for the dead,&#148; Det. Pembleton says, and what better place to do it than Baltimore aka &#147;Charm City&#148;? Det. Pembleton shines in &#147;the box,&#148; an interrogation room in which he can make anyone confess. Throughout the series, a loss of faith, a stroke and rookie partner Tim Bayliss (Kyle Secor), test Det. Pembleton&#146;s resolve, and eventually he quits the force. Even then he&#146;s not free from the endless whining of Bayliss, who forces Det. Pembleton to listen to his murder confession on &#147;Homicide&#146;s&#148; final chapter.  ";

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Ent_FiveTop_070312[i-1].body = "<b>Det. Robert Goren &#147;Law & Order: Criminal Intent&#148;</b> <br>Some may argue that old-school Det. Lennie Briscoe (Jerry Orbach), with his endless bad jokes at the corpse&#146;s expense, is greatest cop ever on the endless &#147;Law & Order&#148; franchise. Compared to the ultimate gumshoe, it&#146;s easy to miss the nuances of Det. Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) of the Major Case Squad. It&#146;s more than the obnoxious way Det. Goren uses his hulking frame to invade a suspect&#146;s personal space, or that he&#146;s apparently smarter than Encyclopedia Brown. Det. Goren&#146;s brilliance is revealed in the quiet moments, when he untangles wind chimes behind a witness who is being questioned by his partner, Det. Eames (Kathryn Erbe). It&#146;s the way he switches non sequiturs mid sentence. It&#146;s how he often seems to be on the verge of a psychotic break. Det. Goren is truly a detective for the 21st century. ";

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