In the conclusion of Quincy, M.E.'s two-part Season Two opener (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Quincy...
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1977
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After a four-episode tryout as a component of the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie anthology, Quincy, M.E. launched its regular...
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1977
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The "heavy" in this episode is a crooked federal narcotics agent. Enjoying a brisk sideline of peddling dope during his...
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1977
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Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) goes undercover to locate a vicious rapist-murderer. What he doesn't know is that the perpetrator...
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1976
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In search of a courier for stolen diamonds, undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) boards a cross-country bus. The...
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1976
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A doctor is murdered, and the chief suspect is a grieving young father who held the victim responsible for his son's death....
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1976
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This time, undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) goes behind bars to nab a master criminal. Posing as a convict, Baretta...
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1976
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After a two-week preemption for network Olympics coverage, Baretta returned on February 18, 1976 with this episode. The focus...
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1976
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Geraldine Brooks guest stars as Judge Anna Gavin, who years ago straightened out the life of an aimless teenage punk named...
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1976
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A murder is committed, and the only witness is a restaurant busboy. Undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) tries to...
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1975
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Slim Pickens makes his first Baretta guest-star appearance in the role of retired mugger Harry Muzursky. When Harry claims...
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1975
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1975
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This time, undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) is on the trail of a professional arsonist. In hopes of expediting his...
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1975
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1975
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At the height of his fame as "The Meathead" on All in the Family, Rob Reiner accepted a guest-star assignment on this episode...
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1975
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Long before Sally Struthers began promoting mail-order college degrees, she starred in this made-for-TV melodrama. Struthers...
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1974
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