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A gun-toting parolee wants to return to prison claiming that the regimentation of penal life hasn't prepared him for the outside world.
A gun-toting parolee wants to return to prison claiming that the regimentation of penal life hasn't prepared him for the outside world.
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Barney Miller
S5, EP7 "The Prisoner"A gun-toting parolee wants to return to prison claiming that the regimentation of penal life hasn't prepared him for the outside world.
Barney Miller
S5, EP8 "Loan Shark"Sent out to investigate a loan-shark operation, Harris returns with a prime suspect: a 14-year-old boy carrying $7,000.
Barney Miller
S5, EP9 "The Vandal"A disgruntled TV fan assaults a network programmer in a coffee shop; and Levitt is the detectives' chief suspect in the squad room vandalism.
Barney Miller
S5, EP10 "The Harris Incident"Police mistake Harris for burglar and shoot him; A stockbroker leaves Wall Street to become a beggar.
Barney Miller
S5, EP6 "The Accusation"A lonely woman accuses Dietrich of making indecent advances; Yemena arrests a rabbi for running a gambling operation in his synagogue.
Barney Miller
S5, EP5 "The Baby Broker"Wojo uncovers an illegal adoption ring and Harris arrests a research professor on an obscenity charge.
Barney Miller
S5, EP4 "Dog Days"Frightened Wojo faces rabies injections after trying to break up a dog fighting ring; Barney has the blues about his impending separation.
Barney Miller
S5, EP3 "The Search"The officers reopen a 28-year-old missing persons case; The host of a children's science show goes berserk; Harris takes a turn at cross-dressing mugging detail.
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