Series Three Episodes
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
---|---|---|
3-1 | Officer Needs Help | 9 Sep 75 |
3-2 | The Cutting Edge | 16 Sep 75 |
3-3 | A Community of Victims | 23 Sep 75 |
3-4 | The Losing Game (with Vinnie the bartender) | 30 Sep 75 |
3-5 | The Cut Man Caper (90 min) | 28 Oct 75 |
3-6 | Face for a Shadow | 7 Nov 75 |
3-7 | The Test of Brotherhood (with Vinnie the bartender) | 14 Nov 75 |
3-8 | The Empty Weapon | 21 Nov 75 |
3-9 | Little Boy Lost (with Vinnie the bartender) | 28 Nov 75 |
3-10 | Vice: Twenty-Four Hours | 5 Dec 75 |
3-11 | Breaking Point | 12 Dec 75 |
3-12 | Company Man | 19 Dec 75 |
3-13 | Spanish Class | 2 Jan 76 |
3-14 | Odyssey of Death (1) (with Vinnie the bartender) | 9 Jan 76 |
3-15 | Odyssey of Death (2) (with Vinnie the bartender) | 16 Jan 76 |
3-16 | The Other Side of the Fence | 23 Jan 76 |
3-17 | Fifty Cents, First Half Hour—One Dollar and Seventy-Five Cents All Day | 30 Jan 76 |
3-18 | Firebird (with Vinnie the bartender) | 6 Feb 76 |
3-19 | The Long Ball | 13 Feb 76 |
3-20 | Eamon Kinsella Royce | 20 Feb 76 |
3-21 | Officer Dooly (with Vinnie the bartender) | 5 Mar 76 |
3-22 | Open City | 12 Mar 76 |
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