| 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.
Wojo is proved innocent in a paternity suit, but at a price. An angry patron vandalizes a theater. A beauty queen is robbed.
Harris signs a contract for a new book. A lottery winner seeks revenge when the ticket seller loses his winning ticket. Luger manipulates Barney into writing a letter to his mail-order bride.
A car thief's conscience haunts him twenty-five years after the fact. An overzealous sanitation officer goes haywire. Levitt saves a child from certain danger.
A disorderly conduct report leads to a man who insists he's possessed by an evil spirit. A husband is arrested for forcing his wife into designer jeans.
A Peace Corps recruiter goes overboard at a job fair. Dietrich volunteers for a department stress experiment.
A computer game processor manufacturer is accused of espionage. A U. S. Army Specialist supplements her income as a prostitute.
The precinct is overrun with vagrants on Christmas. A merchant uses a cattle prod as his weapon of choice. A greeting card writer snaps.
The survivor of a tontine attempts suicide so he can leave the money to his cousin.
The detectives work in uniform while Levitt and the others take their sergeant's exams. While working with the squad, Luger is overly rough with a perpetrator, and later with Barney.
Street clowns are being attacked by a serial mugger. A hundred inmates are secretly evacuated from holding in the middle of the night.
Harris and Dietrich are forced to share a hotel room in seclusion with an unco-operative murder witness until he talks. Lieutenant Scanlon falls for a wealthy mugging victim.
Harris and Dietrich drive each other ever crazier as they continue to be confined to their hotel room with their unco-operative witness. Lieutenant Scanlon's wealthy target of affection files harassment charges against him.
A nuclear activist goes on a hunger strike to protest the nuclear arms race. Dietrich aids an elderly psychiatric patient who may be speaking a foreign language. Barney declines a deputy inspector nomination.
A disgruntled member burglarizes MENSA headquarters.
A newspaper obituary creates a commotion when the subject is discovered to be alive. The detectives arrest a modern-day chicken thief.
Internal Affairs is called in when an arrest target levels a charge of excessive force against Wojo. An angry parent takes action when an exclusive kindergarten denies admission to his child.
Dietrich's old flame pays him a visit. A former child actor hits his agent with a telephone.
The Harris-Ripner conflict reaches a boiling point. A mugging victim confesses to a twenty-five- year-old crush on Barney.
A museum presses charges when an Indian lifts his tribe's ancestral bones from an exhibit. A scoutmaster catches a mugger.
Wojo's discovery of an ancient weapon results in a buyer expressing interest in the precinct building.
The interested buyer purchases the precinct building. Dietrich arrests the head of a crime school. Luger tries to bail out on his mail-order bride.
Everyone drops by to pay their last respects as the detectives prepare for new assignments. Harris contemplates resignation when he's assigned to Flushing Meadows. Barney recalls departed friends before he turns out the lights for the final time.
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Ron Glass | Det. Ron Harris |
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Max Gail | Det. Stan 'Wojo' Wojciehowicz |
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Ron Carey | Officer Carl Levitt |
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Steve Landesberg | Det. Sgt. Arthur Dietrich |
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Hal Linden | Barney Miller |
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James Gregory | Inspector Frank Luger |
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George Murdock | Lt. Ben Scanlon |
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Al Ruscio | Jack Norrell |
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Philip Sterling | Frank Rilling / FBI |
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Mario Roccuzzo | Ed Brotsky |
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Carina Afable | Perlita Avilar |
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Pepe Serna | Julio Rodriguez |
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Chao Li Chi | Victor Ling |
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James Murtaugh | Joseph Saxon |
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Stanley Brock | Bruno Bender |
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Ann Morgan Guilbert | Ms. Swallock |
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Joanna Barnes | Miss Caroline Fitzjames |
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Howard Platt | Gordon Lynch |
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Larry Gelman | Philip Bishop |
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J.J. Barry | Arthur Duncan |
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Walter Janovitz | Sam Belinkoff |
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Mari Gorman | Naomi Bender |
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James Gallery | Christopher Galt |
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Ivor Francis | Dr. Otto Travis |
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Susan Tolsky | Victoria Hoffline |
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