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A woman complains when her apartment building has become nudist; and a confused vet blames his condition on exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam.

A woman complains when her apartment building has become nudist; and a confused vet blames his condition on exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam.

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S7, EP4 "Dorsey"

The squad's new member insinuates that the detectives are corrupt; and a refugee complains that their methods are hazardous to his health.

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S7, EP5 "Agent Orange"

A woman complains when her apartment building has become nudist; and a confused vet blames his condition on exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam.

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S7, EP6 "Call Girl"

Dorsey plays big brother to a young prostitute; Harris solicits stock tips from a well-heeled call girl; and Dietrich explores celibacy.

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S7, EP7 "Resignation"

Dietrich is plagued by guilt after he's forced to use his gun to stop a robbery; and a playwright assaults an incompetent actor.

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S7, EP3 "The Delegate"

Wojo and Dietrich respond to a complaint lodged against a delegate from the 1976 Democratic convention.

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S7, EP2 "Homicide"

The detectives attempt to find the hapless husband before the hit man does; and Harris makes a pass at the station's new crime photographer.

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S7, EP1 "Homicide"

A man admits that he killed his barber after a bad haircut; and a woman decides to cancel the murder contract she put out on her husband; The 12th precinct becomes a homicide squad.

The series focuses on life in Greenwich Village's 12th Precinct station house. Initially, it looks at Capt. Barney Miller and his work and home life, but it gradually becomes about the officers of the precinct, including always-on-the-verge-of-retirement Detective Fish.
Starring: Chu Chu Malave, Hal Linden, J.J. Barry, Jack Dodson, James Gregory, Joe Regalbuto, John Dullaghan, Max Gail, Norman Bartold, Paul Lieber, Ron Carey, Ron Glass, Steve Landesberg, Tricia O'Neill, Warren Munson
Original Air Date: Jan 23, 1975
Genres: ComedyDramaTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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