The disclaimer at the end of the COPS TV show intro typically states that the program is a "documentary" and that the people depicted are "not actors," but real law enforcement officers and the individuals they encounter. It often emphasizes that the show does not condone illegal behavior and that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. For the exact wording, please refer to the show's credits or official sources.
The show "COPS" first aired on March 11th 1989.
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It was a television show called C.H.I.P.s.
That episode is called "X-Cops," and it is Episode 12 of Season 7.
The intro of the Chappelle show features a Rottweiler.
A disclaimer removes responsibility from the designing or selling entity and places it on the shoulders of the consumer.
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The show "COPS" first aired on March 11th 1989.
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The Tyra Banks Show - 2005 Neyo Modelville Intro was released on: USA: 8 October 2008
"At Least It Was Here" by The 88
The Beatles originally wrote/sang it many years before this show was created...It is obviously NOT the Beatles in the show intro...IMDB states that Patti Lupone and the rest of the cast of the show are singing the intro.
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There is a TV show called Hawaii Five Oh which is about cops basicallly
Some examples of TV show disclaimer statements include warnings about graphic content, language, violence, and viewer discretion advised. Other disclaimers may include statements about the opinions expressed on the show not reflecting those of the network or sponsors.
Yes he did appear on the Fox TV show "Cops" several times in 2000.