Donna Petrozzello discusses the Oct. 15 episode, featuring more than 40 real-life NYC firefighters, emergency rescue crews, and police officers who experienced Sept. 11.
Curt Schleier reports on the loss of technical advisors in the attacks and how the company organized relief efforts with catering, loaned lights, and medical supplies.
Photos accompany bios of the actors behind the NBC drama at this fan dedication.
Mike Duffy says "Third Watch: In Their Own Words," "offers some of New York's finest an opportunity to tell their own stories of that harrowing day and its aftermath."
Fan tribute to one of New York's finest from the NBC drama includes a profile of actor Skipp Sudduth, as well as photos, news, and links.
David Bianculli applauds the Oct. 15 episode for its "two hours of undiluted, unvarnished oral history, representing not only the living rescue workers but the dead."
Eric Mink discusses the show's third special episode that takes place on two days and nights 10 days apart, beginning 10 days after the terrorist attacks.
Richard Huff reports that A&E's telecast of "Third Watch: In Their Own Words," will mark the first time the Warner Bros. drama has aired on another network.
Matt Zoller Seitz calls the Oct. 15 non fiction "two-hour oral history of the attack on New York...the first heroic act of American popular culture since Sept. 11."
Photos, quotes, series highlights, episode transcripts, artwork, trivia, links, and polls fill up this fan dedication.
Free Web site graphics and animations run amok on this fan site for the NBC drama.