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Major Crimes Unit works from sketchy clues to find an officer's killer; with Edward Albert, Gary Collins.

Major Crimes Unit works from sketchy clues to find an officer's killer; with Edward Albert, Gary Collins.

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S3, EP21 "Officer Dooly"

An eager officer (David Birney) is finally noticed, not quite as he wanted. With Paul Burke.

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S3, EP22 "Open City"

Vice officers (Hugh O'Brian, Christopher Stone) battle a reluctant city attorney to investigate violent pornography.

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S4, EP1 "Payment Deferred"

A sergeant (Vince Edwards) investigating his partner's murder turns to a former informant (Donald O'Connor).

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S4, EP2 "Bought & Paid For"

Major Crimes Unit works from sketchy clues to find an officer's killer; with Edward Albert, Gary Collins.

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S3, EP19 "The Long Ball"

A veteran officer (Claude Akins) won't admit his alcoholism. With Pat Crowley, Victor Mohica.

A collection of stories cover the personal and professional aspects of policeman's lives.
Original Air Date: Sep 25, 1973
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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