The Wire and Other Baltimore Shows Are Great TV, But There Are

The Wire and Other Baltimore Shows Are Great TV, But There Are

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When Roc premiered on the Fox television network on August 25th, 1991, it opened with Charles S. Dutton as Roc Emerson, a Black sanitation worker who lives with his family in Baltimore, settling on the couch to watch The Simpsons. His father, a retired Pullman porter called Pops, comes downstairs and asks Roc why he’s […]

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