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Q: I was surprised to hear that Eamonn Walker is leaving “Chicago Fire.” Was he on the show from the beginning? – Roy Granger, Antioch, Calif. A: He was. There have been many comings and goings on the Dick Wolf-pro- Eamonn Walker in “Chicago Fire” duced NBC drama over the years, but Eamonn Walker originated and stayed with the role of Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden right from the beginning of the show in 2012. The network has said that he will have “a recurring capacity” on the show going forward, something that also has been shown by other former cast regulars as Jesse Spencer and Monica Raymund in their returns to the series (though those haven’t been for long, admittedly). Kara Killmer, Alberto Rosende and relative short-timer Rome Flynn also left “Chicago Fire” during the past television year. Walker’s portrayal of Boden over 12 seasons has cast a particularly long shadow, and one that will continue to be seen in the plentiful repeats of the program that are available via such outlets as ION Television, USA Network and Peacock. Q: I heard that CBS is going to show Sylvester Sylvester Stallone in “Tulsa King” Stallone’s Paramount+ series “Tulsa King.” When does that start? – Greg Wayne, Tacoma, Wash. A: The broadcast premiere of Season 1 is scheduled for July 14. CBS is hoping for results similar to those it has had by running much of “Yellowstone,” which scored significant ratings there despite the fact that the episodes had been shown previously by Paramount Network. Giving “Tulsa King” an over-the-air berth also serves as a lengthy teaser for its second season, which is slated to debut on Paramount+ in the near future … and possibly draw more subscribers to that streaming service, which clearly is one of the related hopes. Send questions of general interest via email to tvpipeline@gmail.com. Writers must include their names, cities and states. Personal replies cannot be sent.