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TNT plans 'Public Morals' streaming marathon for Labor Day weekend

By Karen Butler
Cast member Edward Burns attends the premiere of the film "Alex Cross" at the Arclight Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 15, 2012. Photo by Phil McCarten/UPI
Cast member Edward Burns attends the premiere of the film "Alex Cross" at the Arclight Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 15, 2012. Photo by Phil McCarten/UPI | License Photo

ATLANTA, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- The entire first season of Edward Burns' 1960s-set cop drama Public Morals will be available via TNT On Demand throughout the Labor Day weekend.

All 10 episodes of the celebrated series can be viewed between Saturday afternoon and Monday evening. The show can also be streamed via tntdrama.com and the Watch TNT mobile app, as well as on participating TV providers' platforms and apps.

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Fresh episodes of the series air Tuesday nights on TNT at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The series debuted on the cable network last month.

Executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the show was created by writer, director, executive producer and actor Edward Burns. It co-stars Michael Rapaport and Elizabeth Masucci.

"The series takes viewers to the seedy, gritty streets and the bright, seductive lights of 1960s New York, where the laws on the books seek to curb all kinds of sin and vice," a synopsis said. "Gambling and prostitution are as old as the city itself, so the cops in the Public Morals Division do what's been done for the last hundred years: they manage it for the city. But for Terry Muldoon, this all might come to an end when a war between two factions of the Irish Mob breaks out in his own Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, prompting his wife to demand that they leave the city for good."

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