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English: NEW FACE AT HILL STREET - Ed Marinaro, who guest-starred in episodes of Hill Street Blues on NBC-TV this past season, will be a regular cast member when the humorous police drama series returns this fall on Thursdays (10 to 11 p.m. NYT).
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