What is fallen angels (american tv series)?

Fallen Angels is an American crime/drama anthology television series that aired on Showtime from 1993 to 1995. The series consists of 24 stand-alone episodes, each featuring unique and gritty crime stories set in 1940s Los Angeles.

Each episode is shot in black and white, replicating the film noir aesthetic, and features various big-name actors, such as Gary Oldman, Tom Waits, and Danny Glover, among others.

The show was created by William Horberg and produced by Sydney Pollack, who was also an executive producer along with Steve Golin and Jon Avnet. The show earned critical acclaim for its excellent writing, direction, and performances, with a 1993 Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing for a Drama Series.

Although the show only lasted two seasons, its influence has been felt in the crime/drama genre, and it is widely regarded as one of the best television series of its time.