A&E's new ride-along cop show, which premieres Thursday night, features action that is startlingly authentic. By David Knowles For the narcotics officers working in Laredo, Texas, a growing sense of ...
Maybe the most impressive aspect of A&E’s “Bordertown,” the latest drug-cop reality show, is that it doesn’t pretend its subjects are solving the drug problem. The Laredo Police Department Narcotics ...
I finally watched last week's premiere of “Bordertown: Laredo,” a reality show focusing on some of the work being done by the Laredo Police Department's Narcotics Unit. And after watching the ...
I believe it was John Winthrop who said Laredo is our shining city upon a hill, a prosperous portal through which Mexican cartels send us the drugs that get us through the day, and we send back ...
If you love watching real cops take down real bad guys, have I got a reality show for you. “Bordertown: Laredo,” premiering tomorrow night on A&E is an old-fashioned show on the order of “Cops,” ...
Bordertown: Laredo is a real-time report from one of the most dangerous fronts in America’s war on drugs. This post is from Observer Short List—an email of three favorite things from people you want ...
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Al Roker Entertainment has made its third sale since TCA: A&E has placed a 10-episode order for the shingle’s “Bordertown: Laredo,” a new unscripted half-hour that follows six Mexican-American cops as ...
According to A&E cable channel publicists, a new reality show, called "BORDERTOWN: LAREDO" starts in October. It's about "five Mexican-American cops determined to take back their community." The ...
US cable network A&E is to air a new original documentary series on drug trafficking across the US/Mexico border. Bordertown: Laredo is a 10×30′ series focusing on the small Texan city of Laredo, ...
A&E's "Bordertown: Laredo," TLC's "All-American Muslim" and Discovery's "Weed Wars" kept the genre interesting this year, writes THR TV critic David Knowles. By David Knowles While 2011 may not go ...
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