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The detectives must arrest a 70-year-old recluse who hasn't left his apartment since World War II, after he refuses to do jury duty.
The detectives must arrest a 70-year-old recluse who hasn't left his apartment since World War II, after he refuses to do jury duty.
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Barney Miller
S3, EP11 "Hash"At the Twelfth, the detectives sample Wojo's girlfriend's brownies before anyone realizes that her recipe included an ample portion of hashish.
Barney Miller
S3, EP12 "Smog Alert"The city experiences a first-stage smog alert. A potential suicide victim is saved by a graffiti artist.
Barney Miller
S3, EP13 "Community Relations"Wojo testifies against a landlord who is determined to demolish several apartment buildings; an old man refuses to leave his condemned building.
Barney Miller
S3, EP14 "The Rand Report"Wojo quits the force rather than return to uniformed patrol one week per month; a "think tank" report critical of detectives.
Barney Miller
S3, EP9 "Power Failure"The precinct experiences a black-out; Barney must deal with a woman psychiatrist and a man with a split personality.
Barney Miller
S3, EP8 "Noninvolvement"Wojo arrests a man for refusing to interfere when he witnessed a mugging in progress; Barney doesn't think a crime has been committed.
Barney Miller
S3, EP7 "The Recluse"The detectives must arrest a 70-year-old recluse who hasn't left his apartment since World War II, after he refuses to do jury duty.
Barney Miller
S3, EP6 "Werewolf"The usual loonies arrive during the full moon, including a man who swears he's turning into a werewolf.
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