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Release Date:
6 October 2000 (USA) moreTagline:
Sin Never Sleeps morePlot:
An elite team of police forensic evidence investigation experts work their cases in Las Vegas. full summaryPlot Keywords:
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Nominated for 6 Golden Globes. Another 39 wins & 86 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(643 articles)
A New Clip and Behind-the-Scene of 'CSI' 9.09: 19 Down (From Aceshowbiz. 1 December 2008, 7:19 PM, PST)
'CSI' Star Marg Helgenberger and Husband Alan Rosenberg Split
(From Aceshowbiz. 1 December 2008, 7:14 PM, PST)
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Crime-busting has not been this intriguing in years! moreUS TV Schedule:
| Sun. Dec. 7 | 1:00 PM | SPIKETV | Monster in the Box | #7.16 | |
| Sun. Dec. 7 | 2:00 PM | SPIKETV | Fallen Idols | #7.17 | more |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 10 of 248)| Paul Guilfoyle | ... | Captain Jim Brass (192 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| William Petersen | ... | Gil Grissom (191 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| Marg Helgenberger | ... | Catherine Willows (191 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| George Eads | ... | Nick Stokes (191 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| Eric Szmanda | ... | Greg Sanders (189 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| Robert David Hall | ... | Dr. Al Robbins (184 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| Gary Dourdan | ... | Warrick Brown (183 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| Jorja Fox | ... | Sara Sidle (173 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| David Berman | ... | David Phillips (145 episodes, 2000-2008) | |
| Wallace Langham | ... | David Hodges (104 episodes, 2003-2008) |
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Also Known As:
CSI: Las Vegas (South Africa: English title) (informal alternative title) (USA) (syndication title)C.S.I. (USA) (short title)
CSI: Weekends (USA) (promotional title)
Experts, Les (Canada: French title)
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60 min (including commercials)Color:
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Argentina:13 | Taiwan:R-18 (season 2) | USA:TV-PG (Syndicated episodes) | Germany:12 (TV rating) | Germany:16 (some episodes) | Netherlands:12 | Hungary:16 | South Korea:15 | Canada:14+ | Singapore:NC-16 (seasons 2-3) (season 6) (season 7) | Singapore:NC-16 (seasons 2-7) | UK:12 (some episodes) | UK:15 (season 1, 3-6 DVD) | UK:18 (season 2, 7 DVD) | Chile:14 | New Zealand:R16 (season 1, 3 and 5) | Singapore:PG (season 8) | Australia:MA (DVD rating) | Australia:M (some episodes) | Singapore:PG (season 1) | Spain:13 | USA:TV-14 | USA:TV-MA (some episodes)MOVIEmeter: 
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Under the glass top of Grissom's desk is a photo of the series' executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer. moreGoofs:
Factual errors: In the opening credits of Season 1, there is a quick glimpse of someone (probably Warrick Brown) playing blackjack. Three sets of cards are visible - the one in the player's hand, scratching the table (calling for a hit) and two hands immediately to that player's left. Because blackjack is played from the dealer's left to right, the two hands to the player's left have not yet been played, yet the cards are face-down between their respective bets and the dealer. In a real game, the cards would have been dealt on the far side of the chips (toward the player). If the hands were in play, the cards would either be in the player's hand or under the chips (indicating a stand). As it is, the cards would never be in the position they are in. (Even if Warrick were playing all three of the hands, they would be dealt in alternating location - one in front of the chips and the next behind, never two consecutive hands in front of the chips.) Also, one of the hands is laid on the table such that it is partially covering its bet - something the casino would not allow because of the constant surveillance of the players' bets. moreQuotes:
[talking to a suspect about a broken mirror at the crime scene]Sara Sidle: You know that's seven years bad luck.
Captain Jim Brass: More like seven to ten.
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Who Are You moreFAQ
What is the address to the crime lab?There are so many CSI websites, which is the official one?
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I am not sure whether TV accurately shows us real life professions or not. One thing I do know, is that when I find a good TV series, I stick with it. I have done precisely that with CSI, although it has taken its time to grow on me. However once it did, I cannot miss a minute of it. Considering that Australian TV has had many 'crime' based TV shows in the past and the present, it is refreshing to watch an American spin on the crime' theme. CSI is now a weekly viewing ritual that I could not imagine being without.
The crime is committed and the scene is set. Then it is time for it to be investigated. This is Crime Scene Investigation (C.S.I.), which is all about a team of Las Vegas Criminalists working the graveyard shift at the Las Vegas Crime Lab. The team is led by veteran Gil Grissom with Catherine Willows, Nick Stokes, Warrick Brown, and Sara Sidle. They are all on the look out for the clues, which could make the difference in their next big case.
Not seeing the first series in its entirety has not hindered my love for this show. In fact it has made me appreciate it all the more. This show is the creation of big-time Hollywood man, Jerry Bruckheimer. But there are other people that deserve praise when it comes to bringing this show to our small screen. All of the directors and producers make this show flow beautifully. Add in the fascinating and interesting stories that have been written make for one terrific show. I especially enjoy how the show has so much packed into each episode. Having two or more cases in every show gives it the perfect feel and pace. I also like how some episodes have all the evidence collected by the certain members of the CSI group, but that it is still not enough to convict anyone (or group) of a crime, whether it be a murder, assault or theft.
Then look at what a great cast has been assembled for this show. I like the people who are all a part of CSI. The main man is Gil Grissom, the boss of CSI. He is portrayed well by William L. Peterson. I like how his character shows how he uses all his past experience to help solve a case. The people under Grissom include Catherine Willows (Marg Helenbeger), Nick Stokes (George Eads), Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan), and Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox). All these characters are different, challenge each other, in addition to being careful not to get to close to their victims or suspects. I find the way all these people get their job done to be of the utmost professionalism.
If this group were real crime-busting team, I am sure I would like them on my case, whether I was or related to a victim. This show is so good to watch, whether you are in a stressful job or in a family situation, as it is relaxing and educational. I hear that there is a spin off series called CSI Miami'. I am not sure whether this series will be better than its predecessor, but one thing is for sure I will more than likely giving it a chance to mesmerise me like CSI has. In the TV world being a perpetrator or an accomplice of a crime is not a smart idea, as it is more than likely that one of the gang from the Las Vegas CSI' will be the next knock on your door, and proving that you were part of the crime.