| 1. | Barney Miller: Season 1 | 1974 |
| 2. | Barney Miller: Season 2 | 1975 |
| 3. | Barney Miller: Season 3 | 1976 |
| 4. | Barney Miller: Season 4 | 1977 |
| 5. | Barney Miller: Season 5 | 1978 |
| 6. | Barney Miller: Season 6 | 1979 |
| 7. | Barney Miller: Season 7 | 1980 |
| 8. | Barney Miller: Season 8 | 1981 |
Barney Miller
Barney Miller is the kind of cop we'd all like to run into. He is always sensible. He maintains order over a squad room of detectives who gamble for a hobby, get hit on by anything in skirts, go to renaissance philosophy conventions for fun, and would really prefer to be writing. Nearly all of the action takes place in the squad room where the citizens and criminals are brought in to complicate the mix.
A disgruntled man wearing a belt of dynamite threatens to detonate himself and the squad room. Wojo arrests a fraudulent priest. The squad room plumbing goes haywire.
Liz tires of housework and tries her hand at social work, to Barney's dismay. Harris is intrigued by a master forger.
A city-wide labor layoff forces Barney, Fish, and Yemana to do without the services of Chano, Harris and Wojo. A morose stockbroker resorts to petty theft.
Yemana is shot in plain sight of disinterested bystanders. Barney is offered a job in Florida.
A wife claims spousal abuse. Wojo and Wentworth go undercover to catch a park rapist.
The officers look out for an arsonist. Chano arrests a man who assaulted a vending machine with a deadly weapon.
Wojo and Wentworth go undercover as a married couple to break up a burglary ring set in an upscale hotel.
Marty claims that a member of the precinct is harassing the gay community. The precinct computers have recorded Fish as dead.
Two kilos of confiscated marijuana disappears from the evidence locker. A homeless man spends his nights in a a series of department stores.
A hansom cab owner reports his horse as missing. A man is assaulted in his hotel room; yet he insists he was alone.
The squad must work through the precinct roof threatening to collapse from the rain and a nightclub comic's Bicentennial jokes.
A look at Fish's home life results when he decides to go on restricted duty. Steve Landesberg steps in as Arthur Dietrich. Doris Belack substitutes for Florence Stanley as Bernice Fish.
A man is convinced that a photo of Jean Harlow is of his missing wife. A pair of female officers makes an overzealous drug bust.
Citizens are in a panic over rumors that the 12th Precinct is being shut down. A repentant hood can't prove that he committed a crime.
On New Year's Eve, Wojo delivers a baby, and Fish tries to stop a jumper.
Wojo and Luger become targets of a sniper. A con man is selling charter flights to Saturn.
An honest citizen reports finding $3500, and Wojo has to face his fear of flying to transport a bigamist to Cleveland.
Wentworth is furious when Chano gets the credit for the arrest she made of an assassin at a block party.
Wentworth arrests a dime-store cowboy in a massage parlor. The detectives arrest a mugger who's in her eighties.
A psychiatrist advises the department to confiscate Wojo's gun.
Fish is attracted to a mugger's mother. A man who turned in $3,500 he found a few weeks ago is anxious to know whether the owner has claimed it.
A burglar known as "The Mole" leads Harris and Wojo on a chase through the city sewer system. Fish considers an operation.
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Ron Glass | Det. Ron Harris |
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Abe Vigoda | Det. Phil Fish |
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Gregory Sierra | Det. Sgt. Chano Amenguale |
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Max Gail | Det. Stan 'Wojo' Wojciehowicz |
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Barbara Barrie | Elizabeth Miller |
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Jack Soo | Det. Sgt. Nick Yemana |
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Hal Linden | Barney Miller |
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James Gregory | Inspector Frank Luger |
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Linda Lavin | Det. Janice Wentworth |
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Milt Kogan | Officer Kogan |
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Franklin Ajaye | Wendell Frazier |
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Stanley Brock | Burgess the Barber |
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Steve Landesberg | Father Paul |
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John LaMotta | Bellevue Hospital Attendant |
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Jack Somack | Mr. Cotterman |
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Paul Lichtman | Beckman |
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Charles Murphy | Eugene Woolen |
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J. Pat O'Malley | Mr. Holliman |
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William Windom | George Webber |
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Adam Arkin | Howard Smith |
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George Murdock | Lt. Ben Scanlon |
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Madison Mason | Joseph Pretano |
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Steve Franken | Edward Foreman |
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Kenneth Tigar | Fletcher |
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Jack Riley | Frederick Clooney |
| Director | Noam Pitlik |
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| Lee Bernhardi |
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| Bruce Bilson |
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| David Steinmetz |
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| Stan Lathan |
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| Mark Warren |
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| Writer | Danny Arnold, Theodore J. Flicker, Chris Hayward, Arne Sultan, Tony Sheehan, Tom Reeder, Reinhold Weege, Herbert Baker, Gregory Teifer | |
| Producer | Danny Arnold, Chris Hayward, Gary Shaw, Arne Sultan | |
| Musician | Jack Elliott, Allyn Ferguson | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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