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=== Podcasts === *[http://hark87podcast.blogspot.com/ Hark! The 87th Precinct Podcast](2016 - ongoing) [Audio Podcast] A podcast dedicated to a book-by-book exploration of the 87th Precinct series, its adaptations and [[Spin-off (media)|spin-offs]]. The podcast also explores some other works by [[Ed McBain|Evan Hunter]] and has featured interviews with [[Otto Penzler]] (writer and proprietor of [[The Mysterious Bookshop]] in New York)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hark87podcast.blogspot.com/2018/07/hark-bonus-interview-otto-penzler-at.html|title=Interview with Otto Penzler (July 2018)}}</ref> and [[James Naughtie]] (British radio presenter and writer).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hark87podcast.blogspot.com/2018/11/hark-bonus-interview-james-naughtie.html|title=Interview with James Naughtie (November 2018)}}</ref> *''[http://www.paperbackwarrior.com/2019/11/paperback-warrior-podcast-episode-20.html?m=0 Paperback Warrior]'' (2019) [Audio Podcast] features a segment on Ed McBain's ''87th Precinct''. The episode delves into the author's bibliography and explores his police procedural series as well as the debut novel ''Cop Hater''. Co-Hosts Tom Simon and Eric Compton both suggest that the ''87th Precinct'' was influenced by the television show ''[[Dragnet (franchise)|Dragnet]]''.<ref>Compton, C.E., Simon, T.J.(Hosts).(2019, November 18).Paperback Warrior Podcast: Ed McBain [Audio podcast]</ref>
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