September 16, 1984: "Miami Vice" premiers on NBC

This Day in Miami History Podcast

In today's episode of This Day in Miami History, we review the pathway to the premier of "Brother's Keeper," the pilot episode of Miami Vice. The show would change how people across the country and around the world view Miami and set the region on course to a new identity.

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Miami Vice at 40: An Oral History | Television Academy (emmys.com)

'Miami Vice': Michael Mann, Costume Designers on Changing Menswear (hollywoodreporter.com)

Miami Vice - The Style of Vice [HD] (youtube.com)

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