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In what may very well be the first TV series in which the cops are the bad guys, Fox's FX cable network is planning to produce a dramatic series based on the recent scandals in the Los Angeles Police Department's Rampart Division, according to the online site Zap2it.com.
Police investigating the murder of Robert Blake's wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, are requesting tapes of an angry conversation between the couple from The National Enquirer, a tabloid newspaper, on Tuesday. Blake's attorney, Harland Braun, said he believes that the cops are "grasping at straws," Reuters reports. The tapes reportedly capture the 67-year-old actor accusing Bakley of getting pregnant to trap him into marriage and then pressing her to get an abortion. Braun concedes that the taped phone conversations were authentic but claims they proved nothing and that the detectives were still trying to pin the murder on his client, rather than solving the crime. According to the transcripts, Blake was recorded as saying, "You are who you are and you do what you do. If that's the way you can live and you can live with yourself doing stuff like that its gonna come down on you." The Enquirer is complying with the police and will hand over the tapes.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 20, 2000 -- Tonight's heavy with recommended shows, but topping the list is another inventive "X-Files" (9:00 p.m. EST/PST, Fox). In one of the more inspired "crossovers" of the season, the episode follows an intrepid camera crew from another long-time Fox staple, the reality-based "COPS," as they hook up with a couple of FBI agents looking for a werewolf in Los Angeles. Just when you think they may be running out of steam, and rumors that the show won't be back next season might be a merciful thing after all, "The X-Files" reminds you that it's still one of the most clever and entertaining hours on TV. -- Have you seen the new 2Gether video "U+Me=Us"?! 2 cool! MTV's first-ever made-for-TV movie "2Gether" (8 p.m. EST, MTV) gives the "Spinal Tap" treatment to the boy-band genre. And if the above-mentioned video is any indication, it's 2 fun-E,