MIAMI VICE COPS & VILLAINS FOR THE '80s
It’s the biggest television phenomenon of the ’80s. Heck, forget the television “qualifier,” and just say that it’s one of the biggest phenomenons of the ’80s in any field. When Miami Vice debuted on Fridays at 10 p.m. last season, NBC carried the show at a loss, meaning it wasn’t scoring terribly high in the TV ratings.
MIAMI VICE COPS & VILLAINS FOR THE '80s
It’s the biggest television phenomenon of the ’80s. Heck, forget the television “qualifier,” and just say that it’s one of the biggest phenomenons of the ’80s in any field. When Miami Vice debuted on Fridays at 10 p.m. last season, NBC carried the show at a loss, meaning it wasn’t scoring terribly high in the TV ratings. But the program’s unique blend of hipness, seediness, violence and MTVish music video imagery soon garnered Miami Vice a rabid cult following. Thanks to word of mouth and an extraordinary amount of media attention, this season’s edition of Miami Vice is not only him the top of the iiNielsen ratings, but a soundtrack LP of the show has gone to lumber one on the sation’s charts!