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New York Times: Iraq war's influence seen in many TV shows

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Jack Bauer on 24 With the TV news networks dedicating major portions of their broadcasts this week to the fourth anniversary of the beginning of the war in Iraq, a New York Times TV critic says that the war, as well as issues related to terrorism and torture, have become major themes on American television, ranging from dramas like 24, to comedies like Saturday Night Live.

"Television shows process news events much faster than ever before but not much more directly than they did at the time of Hogan's Heroes, M*A*S*H or China Beach," critic Alessandra Stanley wrote, noting that a failed FX program, Over There about soldiers in Iraq "turned a war into entertainment as it was still being fought."

Among the shows Stanley said have incorporated story lines or references to the Iraq war and/or terrorism and torture include: 24, 30 Rock, Brothers & Sisters, Criminal Minds, The Daily Show, Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Saturday Night Live, Sleeper Cell, The Unit and Without a Trace.

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