Barcode | 826663127836 |
Release Date | 10/25/2011 |
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Ron Glass | Det. Ron Harris | |
Max Gail | Det. Stan 'Wojo' Wojciehowicz | |
Ron Carey | Officer Carl Levitt | |
Steve Landesberg | Det. Sgt. Arthur Dietrich | |
Hal Linden | Capt. Barney Miller | |
James Gregory | Inspector Frank Luger | |
George Murdock | Lt. Ben Scanlon | |
Norman Bartold | Jack Corwin | |
Allan Miller | Nelson Haskell | |
John Dullaghan | Ray Brewer | |
Leonard Frey | Alfred Royce | |
Kay Medford | Lila Wakeman | |
Elaine Giftos | Laura Kiergo | |
Dino Natali | Officer Zatelli | |
James Cromwell | Neil Spencer | |
David Paymer | Felix Morrissey | |
Jeff Corey | Caleb Webber | |
Arthur Malet | Henry Creighton | |
David Clennon | Howard Speer | |
Jenny O'Hara | Sgt. Holly Scofield |
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Producer |
Danny Arnold
Noam Pitlik Gary Shaw Tony Sheehan |
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Writer |
Frank Dungan
Jeff Stein Danny Arnold Theodore J. Flicker |
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Cinematography |
George Spiro Dibie
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Musician |
Jack Elliott
Allyn Ferguson |
Barney Miller is the kind of cop we'd all like to run into. He is always sensible. He maintains order over a squad room of detectives who gamble for a hobby, get hit on by anything in skirts, go to renaissance philosophy conventions for fun, and would really prefer to be writing. Nearly all of the action takes place in the squad room where the citizens and criminals are brought in to complicate the mix. |
30 mins 9/13/1979 1. Inquisition | |
Lieutenant Scanlon investigates an anonymous letter that identifies a member of the precinct as a homosexual. An angry shopper destroys to an elevator's MUZAK machine.
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30 mins 9/20/1979 2. The Photographer | |
A prisoner claims to be Jesus Christ. A drug dealer is caught with a large stash. An elderly mugger poses as a photographer to entice lonely women.
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30 mins 9/27/1979 3. Vacation | |
The detectives are preoccupied with Barney's posted vacation schedules. A string of false alarms suggests that a sniper may be after a cop. A man won't donate a kidney to his ailing brother.
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30 mins 10/4/1979 4. The Brother | |
A monk suffers a transgression with a prostitute. Dietrich may not be ideal for mugging detail, especially if in drag.
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30 mins 10/18/1979 5. The Slave | |
Harris objects to the fact that the Burmese chauffeur being arrested for a traffic accident is actually an indentured servant.
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25 mins 11/1/1979 6. Strip Joint | |
A bookstore owner is angry when a strip club opens near his store. A man is convinced that he is on the verge of spontaneous combustion.
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30 mins 11/8/1979 7. The Bird | |
The clerk that sold Wojo a sick bird changes his strict no-return policy when he learns that the detective is a police officer. A suicide hot line operator becomes suicidal. Harris's book publication is interrupted when Dietrich refuses to sign a release.
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30 mins 11/22/1979 8. The Desk | |
A former master criminal becomes incoherent following his lobotomy. A victim is unable to use the telephone to report being mugged because he's Amish.
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30 mins 12/6/1979 9. The Judge | |
A judge overrules an attorney by hitting him on the head with a gavel. A woman reports crimes that actually happen on soap operas.
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30 mins 12/13/1979 10. The DNA Story | |
The squad searches for a viral strain stolen from a lab. A woman is convinced that her husband is really a clone.
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30 mins 12/27/1979 11. The Dentist | |
A detective goes undercover to trap a dentist with instruments that seem to go missing. One man's hands are a nuisance to others and a musical instrument to himself.
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30 mins 1/3/1980 12. People's Court | |
Weary apartment dwellers band together to catch a burglar. A census taker takes drastic measures to count an unco-operative target.
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30 mins 1/10/1980 13. Vanished: Part 1 | |
Harris poses as a vagrant to go undercover to solve a string of crimes, and then he disappears. A woman wants Wojo or Dietrich to make a baby with her.
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30 mins 1/17/1980 14. Vanished: Part 2 | |
Harris disappears while going undercover as a vagrant. Luger chooses to be demoted rather than to retire.
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30 mins 1/24/1980 15. The Child Stealers | |
Marty's friend Mr. Driscoll tries to reclaim his son by kidnapping him from a playground. A self-proclaimed time traveler advises Harris to adjust his stock portfolio.
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30 mins 1/31/1980 16. Guns | |
A rash of unusual robberies leads to an eccentric gun collector. A man who is trying to recover his television set robs the police vault. Wojo fears that a depressed Luger is planning to commit suicide.
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30 mins 2/7/1980 17. Uniform Day | |
The staff serves the annual department-mandated ritual day in uniform, except Harris who wears his customary high-end clothes.
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30 mins 2/28/1980 18. Dietrich's Arrest: Part 1 | |
Dietrich is arrested for participating in an anti-nuclear rally. A lottery winner dispenses of his prize money by throwing it out a window. Barney discovers he can't afford his apartment now that it is being converted into a condominium.
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30 mins 3/6/1980 19. Dietrich's Arrest: Part 2 | |
Harris is assigned to book Dietrich, whose arrest earns a visit from Internal Affairs. A nuclear engineer is arrested for splashing participants with atomic water.
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30 mins 3/27/1980 20. The Architect | |
An architect decides to blow up his own building.
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30 mins 5/1/1980 21. The Inventor | |
An inventor steals the plans for his own invention. The squad tries hypnosis to uncover the name of a criminal that Wojo can't remember.
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30 mins 5/8/1980 22. Fog | |
Barney is discouraged at being passed over yet again for promotion to the rank of deputy inspector.
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