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How many seasons does City of Vice have?
1 season
How many episodes does City of Vice have?
5 episodes
When did City of Vice premiere?
January 14, 2008
When did City of Vice end?
January 14, 2008
How long is City of Vice?
50 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of City of Vice?
7.5 out of 10
Who stars in City of Vice?
Ian McDiarmid
,
Francis Magee
, and
Steve Speirs
Who wrote City of Vice?
Peter Harness
and
Clive Bradley
Who directed City of Vice?
Dan Reed
and
Justin Hardy
Who was the producer of City of Vice?
Lachlan MacKinnon
Who was the composer for City of Vice?
Richard Blair-Oliphant
Who was the cinematographer for City of Vice?
Douglas Hartington
Who are the characters in City of Vice?
Henry Fielding, Lord Newcastle, Salt, Saunders Welch, Sir John Fielding, Tom Quin, and William Pentlow
What genre is City of Vice?
Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Historical Drama, and Historical
How many awards has City of Vice won?
1 award
How many awards has City of Vice been nominated for?
2 nominations
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