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After Fish was canceled, a special one-hour episode of Barney Miller aired on January 25, 1979. It was created as a pilot episode for another possible Barney Miller spin-off to star series regular Max Gail. Titled "Wojo's Girl", the first half of the episode was set at the 12th precinct in which Wojo (played by Gail) decides to have his ...
Barney Miller is an American situation comedy television series set in a New York City Police Department police station in Greenwich Village. The series originally was broadcast from January 23, 1975, to May 20, 1982, on ABC. It was created by Danny Arnold and Theodore J. Flicker. Noam Pitlik directed the majority of the episodes.
Barney Miller; Season 1: No. of episodes: 13: ... This is a list of episodes from the first season of Barney Miller. ... "The Courtesans"
In 1973, Carl Reiner created "The Nancy Dussault Show" as a vehicle for Nancy, but the pilot never sold and the show was shelved. Dussault played the pivotal character in the 1975 "The Courtesans" episode of Barney Miller (S1 E5), when creator/producer Danny Arnold threatened to quit his own show if network censors removed a risque
Barney worries when Elizabeth's new job as a social worker takes her to a tough part of the East Bronx. Harris becomes obsessed with a master forger and Fish deals with memory lapses as he forgets Bernice’s birthday.
An unscripted memorial episode where the actors are out of character, made as a tribute to Jack Soo, who played detective Nick Yemana. Soo died midway through the season. Soo died midway through the season.
Against regulations, Dietrich joins an anti-nuclear protest, while Barney is unable to afford his condo-converted apartment and a lottery winner tries to give away all of his prize money in an unusual fashion.
Dorsey becomes overprotective of a 15-year-old hooker, while Dietrich tries the "new celibacy", Barney fields calls from powerful men concerned about a high-end escort's "little black book" and Harris gets stock tips from an unlikely source. (Note: Third and final appearance of Det. Dorsey.)