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LOS ANGELES (AP) — NBC is airing an unusual hat-trick series crossover.
Episodes of three of the network's dramas, "Chicago Fire," ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Chicago P.D.," will share a story line about an effort to crack a child pornography ring.
The three-parter begins at 10 p.m. EST Tuesday on "Chicago Fire" and wraps up Wednesday on the two other NBC dramas airing back to back from 9-11 p.m. EST.
Making the ambitious crossover feasible: All the shows are produced by Wolf Films in association with Universal Television.
Producer Dick Wolf said linking the two Chicago-based shows made sense, while drawing in New York-based "Law & Order: SVU" was a "little tricky."
"But it wasn't too far-fetched to develop a story about child pornography that crosses state lines," Wolf said, which he called a sad reflection of reality.
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