Barney Miller - Season 1

Season 1
An introduction to the squad of the 12th Precinct near Greenwich Village, New York.
This first season establishes characters for Barney, Wojo, Fish & Chano, including how they interact with each other and their 'guests'.
Episodes

Ramon
Captain Miller runs headlong into a gun-toting teenage addict trying to break out of the police station.

The Experience
Barney has to talk Fish out of early retirement while searching out a bomber who is blowing up public buildings.

Snow Job
An exhibitionist in a snowstorm, an armored car drivers' strike and no heat create chaos for Barney at the police station.

Graft
Barney's men are accused of being on the take after a former detective from his squad becomes a member of Internal Affairs, the department's self-policing unit.

The Courtesans
Wojciehowicz goes to Barney for advice when he becomes attracted to one of the girls he arrested at Rose's "VillageAGoGo".

The Stakeout
Barney and his squad stake out a drug drop from an apartment house, but he fears their cover will be blown by visiting tenants.

The Bureaucrat
A hard-drinking Washington bureaucrat who gets drunk in Barney's precinct becomes an overnight guest in the squad room cell.

Ms. Cop
The new woman cop assigned to Barney's precinct does all the typing while all the other detectives are out capturing bank robbers.

The Vigilante
Chano has to arrest an irate citizen who has been defending the neighborhood from muggers.

The Guest
Barney's squad has the job of protecting a government witness from the vengeance of a crime syndicate.

The Escape Artist
A prison escape artist who is apprehended by Barney's squad, must then be held until he's returned to jail.

Hair
The new member of Barney's squad is an unconventional loner with a beard who is cool about becoming a 12th precinct Detective.

The Hero
Chano becomes depressed after shooting two bank robbers; Barney's wife, Elizabeth, makes a citizen's arrest of an eight-year-old boy.
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