
Law & Order (TV series)
"Law & Order" is a popular American television series that premiered in 1990 and ran for 20 seasons. The show is known for its unique format, combining a police procedural and legal drama. Each episode typically follows a two-part structure: the first half focuses on a criminal investigation by detectives, while the second half follows the prosecution of the case in court. The series addresses various social issues and legal dilemmas, often inspired by real-life events. Its iconic theme music and memorable characters have left a lasting impact on the television landscape and influenced many subsequent crime dramas.