Series One Episodes
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
---|---|---|
Pilot | Slow Boy (2 hours) (with Sgt. Joe LaFrieda) | 20 Mar 73 |
1-1 | Dangerous Games (with Charlie Czonka) | 2 Oct 73 |
1-2 | Requiem for an Informer (with Jameson & Calabrese & Vinnie) | 9 Oct 73 |
1-3 | The Ten Year Honeymoon | 23 Oct 73 |
1-4 | Violent Homecoming | 30 Oct 73 |
1-5 | The Ho Chi Minh Trail | 6 Nov 73 |
1-6 | Collision Course | 20 Nov 73 |
1-7 | Death on Credit | 27 Nov 73 |
1-8 | The Big Walk | 4 Dec 73 |
1-9 | Man on the Rack | 11 Dec 73 |
1-10 | Line of Fire | 18 Dec 73 |
1-11 | Chain of Command | 8 Jan 74 |
1-12 | Countdown (1) (with Sgt. Joe LaFrieda & Vinnie the bartender) | 15 Jan 74 |
1-13 | Countdown (2) (with Sgt. Joe LaFrieda & Vinnie the bartender) | 22 Jan 74 |
1-14 | Cop in the Middle (with Vinnie the bartender) | 29 Jan 74 |
1-15 | The Ripper | 12 Feb 74 |
1-16 | Country Boy | 19 Feb 74 |
1-17 | Big John Morrison (with Jameson & Calabrese) (90 min) | 26 Feb 74 |
1-18 | Wyatt Earp Syndrome (with Vinnie the bartender) | 5 Mar 74 |
1-19 | Fingerprint | 12 Mar 74 |
1-20 | Chief | 19 Mar 74 |
1-21 | The Gamble | 26 Mar 74 |
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