This is a list of episodes for the television series Police Woman .
The pilot for this series was an episode of Police Story titled "The Gamble" (March 26, 1974), in which Angie Dickinson was introduced as a vice officer named Lisa Beaumont.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | "The End Game" | Alvin Ganzer | Mark Rodgers | September 13, 1974 | |
Pepper (Angie Dickinson) and Crowley (Earl Holliman) pose as bank employees to nail a particularly vicious gang of bank robbers. Guest stars: Jonelle Allen, Linda Dano, Paul Burke, Susanne Benton, Skip Homeier, Bill Williams, John Howard and Vince Howard | ||||||
2 | 2 | "The Beautiful Die Young" | Barry Shear | Story by : Douglas Benton Teleplay by : Edward DeBlasio | September 20, 1974 | |
Pepper investigates a modeling school which is actually a front for supplying young girls to the porn business and overseas white slavery trade. Guest stars: William Windom, Kathleen Quinlan, Karen Lamm, Judy Canova, Harvey Jason, Antonio Fargas and Cathy Rigby | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Warning: All Wives..." | Arnold Laven | Edward DeBlasio | September 27, 1974 | |
Pepper and Bill go undercover to catch a rapist/killer who is targeting the wives of patients at a hospital. Guest stars: Elinor Donahue, Joyce Bulifant, William Katt, Don Stroud, Martha Scott, Robert F. Simon, Joan Tompkins and Joan Darling | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Seven-Eleven" | Richard Benedict | Frank Telford | October 4, 1974 | |
Pepper goes undercover and impersonates an airline stewardess who is a link in a complex heroin smuggling chain. Guest star: Larry Hagman, John Larch, Chuck McCann, Karen Carlson, Albert Popwell, Charles Bateman and Dick Miller | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Anatomy of Two Rapes" | Barry Shear | Richard M. Bluel & Pat Fielder | October 11, 1974 | |
Pepper and the squad investigate a pair of alleged rapes. The first involves a wealthy woman who claims that she was attacked a week before her daughter's wedding. The second involves the rape and murder of a married woman, who was known for being very promiscuous. Guest stars: Angel Tompkins, Rhonda Fleming, Pat Morita, Philip Carey, Hal Williams, Don "Red" Barry, Eddie Firestone, Jack Riley, C. Lindsay Workman and Darrell Zwerling | ||||||
6 | 6 | "It's Only a Game" | Leonard Horn | Story by : Gregory K. Scott Teleplay by : David Dugan | October 25, 1974 | |
Squad veterans question whether their newest member really wants the job or is being pushed into it by his father, a retired detective. Guest star: Patrick Wayne, Philip Michael Thomas, Dane Clark and Ed Prentiss | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Fish" | Bernard McEveety | Frank Telford | November 1, 1974 | |
Pepper goes undercover in a woman's prison to gain the confidence of a fellow prisoner who has information that could put away a mobster. Guest star: Marian Mercer, Conny Van Dyke, Morgan Woodward and Joyce Brothers | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Flowers of Evil" | Alexander Singer | Story by : Joshua Hanke Teleplay by : John W. Bloch | November 8, 1974 | |
Pepper goes undercover as a nurse-on-the-run to gain employment at an old folks' home where the female patients are being murdered for their checks by a trio of homicidal lesbians. Guest stars: Laraine Stephens, Fay Spain, Lynn Loring, Meg Wyllie, Florence Lake, Elizabeth Kerr and Garry Walberg | ||||||
9 | 9 | "The Stalking of Joey Marr" | Bernard McEveety | Irving Gaynor Neiman | November 22, 1974 | |
Pepper must transfer the son of a murdered gang chief from Mexico to testify against a killer. Guest star: Monte Markham, Pepper Martin, John Crawford, Phillip Terry and Stephen Manley | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Requiem for Bored Wives" | Alvin Ganzer | Irving Elman | November 29, 1974 | |
A freewheeling disc jockey finds his wife murdered in her bed. Guest stars: Bob Crane, Della Reese, E. J. Peaker, Lance LeGault, Jane Merrow and Melendy Britt | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Smack" | John Newland | Richard M. Bluel & Pat Fielder | December 6, 1974 | |
Pepper goes undercover as a high school teacher to hunt down a group of drug pushers. Guest stars: William Shatner, Brenda Sykes, Barry Livingston, Robert Sampson, Smokey Robinson, Jamie Donnelly, Anne Seymour and Ray Vitte | ||||||
12 | 12 | "The Cradle Robbers" | Richard Benedict | Larry Brody | December 13, 1974 | |
A search for a missing granddaughter of Sergeant Crowley's old friend leads Pepper to an adoption racket in which children are bought and sold. Guest star: John Vernon, Cliff Emmich, Sharon Farrell, Arlene Golonka, Douglas Fowley, Harry Bartell, Judy Lewis and Kyle Richards | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Shoefly" | Alvin Ganzer | Story by : Joshua Hanke & Dan Ullman Teleplay by : Edward DeBlasio | December 20, 1974 | |
Internal Affairs gives Pepper and Crowley 72 hours to find the cop who switched barrels on a murder weapon before the accused killer got to court. Guest star: Ed Nelson, Audrey Dalton, David White, Rory Calhoun, Annette O'Toole, Robyn Hilton and Phillip Pine | ||||||
14 | 14 | "Target Black" | Charles S. Dubin | Irving Gaynor Neiman | January 3, 1975 | |
Pepper serves as bodyguard for a visiting campus speaker who, being black and Marxist, is a magnet for threats from hate groups. Guest star: Ruby Dee, Warren Stevens, Pervis Atkins, Mary Alice and Robert Ginty | ||||||
15 | 15 | "Sidewinder" | Reza Badiyi | Story by : Gregory K. Scott Teleplay by : Richard M. Bluel | January 17, 1975 | |
Four Korean War vets armed with M-16s and a bazooka prepare to pull off Operation: Sidewinder, a heist of an armored car carrying a multi-million dollar payload. One of the men's penchant for prostitutes puts Pepper in the action undercover. Guest stars: Glenn Corbett, John P. Ryan, Ron Masak, Geoffrey Lewis, Lara Parker, Bill Dana and Milton Selzer | ||||||
16 | 16 | "Blast" | Alvin Ganzer | Chester Krumholtz | January 24, 1975 | |
The deaths of a prominent politician and a nightclub dancer in a car explosion send Pepper to work as a go-go dancer for the club's owner, a one-time poor boy with a powerful yen for the finer things in life. Guest star: Robert Vaughn, Laraine Stephens, George Murdock, Joyce Jillson and Ned Romero | ||||||
17 | 17 | "No Place to Hide" | Leonard Horn | Sean Baine | January 31, 1975 | |
A clue is found linking a series of seemingly random murders: Each victim had testified against the mob and was now enjoying a new life in the Witness Protection Program. Pepper goes undercover as a secretary to uncover the leaker. Guest stars: Mark Harmon, David Selby, Katherine Justice, Gordon Jump, Stephen Young and Tom Rosqui | ||||||
18 | 18 | "Nothing Left to Lose" | Alexander Singer | Story by : Shimon Wincelberg Teleplay by : Douglas Benton & Edward DeBlasio | February 14, 1975 | |
Pepper's informant is LaRue Collins, a mentally unstable masseuse whose work allows her to overhear mobsters plotting crimes. But now her cover is blown and she is running for her life. Guest stars: Patty Duke, John Astin, Patricia Barry, Kathleen Lloyd, Lee Paul, Naomi Stevens and Victor Sen Yung | ||||||
19 | 19 | "The Company" | Alvin Ganzer | Gregory K. Scott | February 21, 1975 | |
Three gangland killings signal that someone is taking over established vice activities. A gambling operator is feeling the heat, and Pepper is there to help. Guest stars: Shelley Berman, Paula Kelly, Rick Jason, Kaz Garas, Johnny Seven and Frank de Kova | ||||||
20 | 20 | "Ice" | David Moessinger | Story by : E. Arthur Kean Teleplay by : David Moessinger | February 28, 1975 | |
Posing as a couple of jewel fences, Pepper and Crowley travel to Masiaca, Mexico as part of a complex plan to nab a gang of diamond thieves. Guest star: Michael Parks, James Keach, Ned Glass, Jane Elliot, William Campbell, Florence Halop and René Enríquez | ||||||
21 | 21 | "Bloody Nose" | Leonard Horn | Shimon Wincelberg | March 7, 1975 | |
While working undercover as a waitress in a seedy roadside diner connected to a series of truckload heists, Pepper finds herself entangled in the ugly spousal abuse dispute between a young married couple in her apartment complex. Guest star: David Birney, Joan Goodfellow, Jack Soo, Joe Kapp, Joyce Jameson and Eddie Egan | ||||||
22 | 22 | "The Loner" | John Newland | Burton Armus | March 14, 1975 | |
Pepper is strangely fascinated by a ruggedly individualistic ex-cop who works as a bodyguard and is antagonizing both the police and the gangster who is after his client. Guest stars: Don Meredith, Neville Brand, Pepper Martin, Robert Phillips and Pat Harrington Jr. |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | ||||||
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23 | 1 | "Pawns of Power" | Barry Shear | Sean Baine | September 12, 1975 | ||||||
Pepper investigates an illegal gambling operation whose owners are also suspected of counterfeiting. Guest stars: Roddy McDowall, Robert Goulet and Sydney Chaplin | |||||||||||
24 | 2 | "The Score" | Barry Crane | Gabe Essoe | September 19, 1975 | ||||||
A drug pusher's sale of particularly potent speed causes several overdose deaths, and creates an emotional crisis for the criminal's guilt-ridden girlfriend. Guest stars: Michael Constantine, Paul Koslo, Christopher Stone, Frank Aletter and Olivia Cole | |||||||||||
25 | 3 | "Paradise Mall" | Alvin Ganzer | Frank Telford | September 26, 1975 | ||||||
A detective's wife is the latest of a killer's victims, who are all blondes and whose corpses are adorned with wedding veils. Guest star: Bruce Boxleitner, James Wainwright, Ned Romero and Gavan O'Herlihy | |||||||||||
26 | 4 | "Pattern for Evil" | John Newland | Edward DeBlasio | October 3, 1975 | ||||||
Pepper goes undercover as a fashion consultant when a designer loses more than just designs. Guest stars: Rick Lenz, Janet Margolin, Harold J. Stone, Ron Soble, Logan Ramsey, Deborah Pratt and Charlie Brill | |||||||||||
27 | 5 | "The Chasers" | Barry Shear | Irving Tunick | October 10, 1975 | ||||||
A group of con artists who prey on car crash victims choose the wrong patsy — Pepper, who awakens in the hospital after being knocked unconscious by a speeding car. Guest stars: Ida Lupino, Ian McShane, Paul Benjamin, John Smith, Edward Andrews, Berlinda Tolbert and Vivian Bonnell | |||||||||||
28 | 6 | "Cold Wind" | Alexander Singer | Ralph L. Kelly | October 17, 1975 | ||||||
Suspicion for the murder of two factory employees falls on two co-workers: a compulsive gambler who had a fight with one of the victims, and an enigmatic college student who disappeared on the night of the crime. Guest stars: Kenneth Mars, John Quade, Lee Delano and Alix Talton | |||||||||||
29 | 7 | "Above and Beyond" | Alexander Singer | Elroy Schwartz | October 31, 1975 | ||||||
After a parole officer is murdered, Pepper goes undercover as a parolee to find out why and how he was killed. Guest star: Peter Brown, Andrew Parks, Robert Sampson, Richard Venture, Audrey Dalton, Jonelle Allen, Pat Renella, David S. Cass Sr. and Rafael Campos | |||||||||||
30 | 8 | "Farewell, Mary Jane" | Douglas Benton | Gregory K. Scott | November 4, 1975 | ||||||
Pepper engineers a major drug purchase to help capture a police informant turned drug dealer. Guest stars: Sam Elliott, Geoffrey Lewis, Charles Bateman, Lance LeGault and Loni Anderson | |||||||||||
31 | 9 | "Blaze of Glory" | Barry Shear | Shimon Wincelberg | November 11, 1975 | ||||||
While posing as a prostitute, Pepper is taken hostage by a glory-seeking, bank-robbing couple. Guest stars: Don Stroud, Nellie Bellflower, William Lucking, Phil Leeds and Read Morgan | |||||||||||
32 | 10 | "Glitter with a Bullet" | John Newland | S.S. Schweitzer | November 18, 1975 | ||||||
While investigating the death of a well-known musician, Pepper becomes involved with a confused young rock star and his ruthless manager. Guest star: John Rubinstein, Frank Gorshin, Nita Talbot, Olivia Cole and Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen | |||||||||||
33 | 11 | "The Purge" | Alvin Ganzer | Burton Armus | November 25, 1975 | ||||||
Pepper goes undercover to clear Crowley, who is suspended for killing a teenager, and find out the real reason behind the attack. Guest stars: David Huddleston, Tige Andrews, Bert Remsen, Don "Red" Barry, Stephen Pearlman, Rick Jason, Hayden Rorke and Lee Paul | |||||||||||
34 | 12 | "Don't Feed the Pigeons" | Herschel Daugherty | Story by : Joshua Hanke & John W. Bloch Teleplay by : John W. Bloch | December 2, 1975 | ||||||
When an old woman is killed for her possessions, Sgt. Pepper and the crew find that a group is using "the oldest trick in the book" to fool grannies out of their money. Guest stars: Jeanette Nolan, Erik Estrada, Joyce Jameson, Henry Gibson, Vonetta McGee, Sondra Currie, Lieux Dressler and Alice Frost | |||||||||||
35 | 13 | "The Hit" | David Moessinger | David Moessinger | December 9, 1975 | ||||||
A boxer's life hangs by a thread as a hitman, who had failed to get him the first time, must finish the job or his employers will finish him off. Guest stars: Amy Irving, Harris Yulin, Fay Spain, Cliff Emmich, Geoffrey Horne, Eddie Egan and Conny Van Dyke | |||||||||||
36 | 14 | "Silence" | Barry Shear | Edward DeBlasio | October 24, 1975 | ||||||
When a woman goes missing, her mute sister tries to find her, accusing the missing woman's husband of foul play. Guest stars: Joanna Pettet, George Murdock, Robert Webber and Buddy Lester | |||||||||||
37 | 15 | "Incident Near a Black and White" | Herschel Daugherty | Gregory K. Scott | December 23, 1975 | ||||||
Working under an ambitious Lieutenant with no street experience, Pepper and team go out in search of a cop killer. Guest stars: Don Galloway, Chu Chu Malave, Ned Romero, Paulene Myers and Susan Blanchard | |||||||||||
38 | 16 | "The Melting Point of Ice" | Robert Vaughn | Shimon Wincelberg | January 6, 1976 | ||||||
A robbery goes wrong and the situation becomes more complicated when the stolen diamonds go missing. Suspicion centers on a construction site, and Pepper goes undercover as a caterer to try and discover who at the site has the diamonds. Guest star: Carmine Caridi, Charles Frank, Tom Reese, Paul Lambert, Jason Wingreen, Joan Tetzel and Kieu Chinh | |||||||||||
39 | 17 | "The Pawn Shop" | Richard Benedict | Story by : S.S. Schweitzer & Gregory K. Scott Teleplay by : S.S. Schweitzer | January 20, 1976 | ||||||
Pepper goes undercover to catch a burglar dealing in high grade antiques through a pawnshop. Guest star: Joan Collins, Diane Baker, Rick Segall, Phillip Pine and John Dennis Johnston | |||||||||||
40 | 18 | "Angela" | Alvin Ganzer | Irving Pearlberg | December 16, 1975 | ||||||
When the boyfriend of a drug dealer's daughter is framed, the team investigates. Guest stars: Joseph Campanella, Brooke Adams, Pepper Martin and Scott Hylands | |||||||||||
41 | 19 | "Wednesday's Child" | Barry Shear | Sean Baine | February 3, 1976 | ||||||
A cat burglar and a nightclub singer are enlisted to break up a burglary ring that preys on wealthy single women. Guest stars: Paula Kelly, Robert Loggia, Edd Byrnes, Audrey Christie, Les McCann, Raymond St. Jacques and Helen Martin | |||||||||||
42 | 20 | "Generation of Evil" | Corey Allen | Stanley Roberts | February 10, 1976 | ||||||
Pepper goes undercover in Las Vegas to find the kidnapped grandson of an elderly millionaire. Guest stars: Robert Vaughn, Antony Carbone, Barry Williams, Penny Santon, Sherwood Price, David Opatoshu, Carmen Argenziano and Kevin Hagen | |||||||||||
43 | 21 | "Double Image" | Barry Shear | Joseph Polizzi | February 17, 1976 | ||||||
Royster falls in love with a key witness he is tasked to protect in a murder trial. Guest stars: Catherine Burns, Lucille Benson and Dane Clark | |||||||||||
44 | 22 | "Mother Love" | John Newland | Max Hodge | February 24, 1976 | ||||||
A young woman who is mentally disturbed kidnaps the child she gave up at birth. Guest star: Donna Mills, Barry Brown, Brooke Bundy and Clifford David | |||||||||||
45 | 23 | "Task Force: Cop Killer: Parts 1 and 2" | Barry Shear | Douglas Benton & Edward DeBlasio | March 2, 1976 | ||||||
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While training with a motorcycle task force to prove women can be effective motorcycle cops, Pepper falls for a smooth talker. Pepper is in search of the persons responsible for her boyfriend's "accident" while he hovers near death. Guest stars: James Darren, Cynthia Sikes Yorkin, Cooper Huckabee, Dane Clark, Charles Haid, Gerald McRaney and Don Stroud |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | ||||||
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47 | 1 | "The Trick Book: Parts 1 and 2" | Barry Shear | Douglas Benton & Edward DeBlasio | September 28, 1976 | ||||||
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An influential banker informs the police that he is being blackmailed by Madame Hilary La Salle, operator of a very classy brothel. Apparently, she has been keeping a little black book — her "trick book" — containing details of all her clients. When Madame DeSalle is found murdered and the "trick book" goes missing, Pepper Anderson and Bill Crowley are called in to investigate. Guest stars: Joan Collins and Dorothy Malone | |||||||||||
49 | 3 | "Tender Soldier" | Corey Allen | Scott Swanton | October 5, 1976 | ||||||
Pepper poses as a revolutionary to nab the terrorist who murdered a police officer. | |||||||||||
50 | 4 | "Trial by Prejudice" | Barry Shear | Sean Baine | October 12, 1976 | ||||||
Pepper, suspended from duty, faces a departmental trial when a suspect claims that Pepper sexually molested her at the time of her arrest. Guest star: Carol Lynley | |||||||||||
51 | 5 | "Sara Who?" | Jerry London | Douglas Benton & Edward DeBlasio | October 26, 1976 | ||||||
Crowley vows vengeance on the psychopath who killed the policewoman Crowley was dating. Guest star: Meredith Baxter | |||||||||||
52 | 6 | "Broken Angels" | Corey Allen | Kenneth Peters | November 9, 1976 | ||||||
The victim of a murder attempt arranged to look like a drunk-driving crash is an officer with a drinking problem. Guest star: Anne Francis, Robert Walden as Spider Denton | |||||||||||
53 | 7 | "Brainwash" | John Newland | Rudolph Borchert | November 16, 1976 | ||||||
Pepper poses as an investigative news reporter to probe the private school where several teenagers have mysteriously died. | |||||||||||
54 | 8 | "The Lifeline Agency" | Corey Allen | Gabe Essoe | November 23, 1976 | ||||||
Pepper and Crowley pose as a wealthy couple anxious to negotiate with a baby-selling operation. | |||||||||||
55 | 9 | "Tennis Bum" | Alvin Ganzer | Gregory K. Scott | November 30, 1976 | ||||||
Pepper is working undercover on a syndicate case, and becomes romantically involved with a tennis pro; what she does not realize is that he is an undercover cop as well. | |||||||||||
56 | 10 | "Bait" | David Moessinger | David Moessinger | December 7, 1976 | ||||||
A rapist whose latest victim was a college girl is sought by Pepper and Crowley. Guest star: Bruce Davison | |||||||||||
57 | 11 | "The Death of a Dream" | Douglas Benton | Shimon Wincelberg | December 14, 1976 | ||||||
Pepper Anderson, as well as a city councilman and his masseuse, is held hostage by terrorists. Guest star: Sharon Farrell | |||||||||||
58 | 12 | "Father to the Man" | John Newland | Sheridan Gibney and Katrin Jaye | December 21, 1976 | ||||||
A young girl who witnessed a murder becomes the target of two gangsters who meant to kill her father. Guest star: Kim Richards | |||||||||||
59 | 13 | "Once a Snitch" | Alvin Ganzer | Sean Baine | January 4, 1977 | ||||||
Bernie Casey guest stars as P.J. Johnson. Pepper poses as a prostitute to learn why an attempt was made on the life of the new chief of police. | |||||||||||
60 | 14 | "Night of the Full Moon" | Alvin Ganzer | Don Balluck | January 11, 1977 | ||||||
Pepper is the decoy in a strategy to capture a schizophrenic young man who strangles middle-aged women. Guest star: Lisa Hartman Black | |||||||||||
61 | 15 | "Banker's Hours" | John Newland | Daniel B. Ullman | January 18, 1977 | ||||||
Pepper is on the trail of a gang of lady bank robbers. Guest star: Mariette Hartley | |||||||||||
62 | 16 | "Disco Killer" | Ernest Pintoff | Stanley Roberts | January 25, 1977 | ||||||
Pepper assumes the identity of a woman who was shot during a record-company executive's murder. Guest star: Ruth Roman | |||||||||||
63 | 17 | "Shadow of a Doubt" | Alf Kjellin | Daniel B. Ullman | February 1, 1977 | ||||||
Styles is suspected of complicity in the killing of his former girlfriend. | |||||||||||
64 | 18 | "The Killer Cowboys" | Alexander Singer | Edward DeBlasio | February 8, 1977 | ||||||
Pepper renews her romance with a test pilot, and she and Crowley pursue homicidal thieves who dress as cowboys. | |||||||||||
65 | 19 | "Shark" | John Newland | Rudolph Borchert | February 15, 1977 | ||||||
A loan-shark operation terrorizes borrowers to collect bad debts. | |||||||||||
66 | 20 | "Solitaire" | Douglas Benton | Gregory K. Scott | February 22, 1977 | ||||||
Pepper comes to the aid of an officer who is trying to recapture a cop killer that escaped while in his custody. | |||||||||||
67 | 21 | "Bondage" | Arnold Laven | Irv Pearlberg & Frank Telford | March 1, 1977 | ||||||
Pepper assumes the role of a porn queen after a hardcore porn film actress is murdered. | |||||||||||
68 | 22 | "Silky Chamberlain" | Barry Shear | Douglas Benton & Edward DeBlasio | March 8, 1977 | ||||||
Con men relieve Crowley's gullible uncle of his life's savings. Guest star: Cheryl Ladd | |||||||||||
69 | 23 | "Deadline: Death" | John Newland | Gregory K. Scott | March 22, 1977 | ||||||
After a reporter is killed by a car bomb, the man's son begins a search for his father's murderer. |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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70 | 1 | "Do You Still Beat Your Wife?" | Corey Allen | Edward DeBlasio | October 25, 1977 | |
Undercover cop Pepper Anderson and partner Bill Crowley aid a battered wife who refuses to press charges against her brutal husband. Guest star: Dee Wallace | ||||||
71 | 2 | "Guns" | Alvin Ganzer | Burton Armus | November 1, 1977 | |
Pepper sets herself up as a target by offering Congressional testimony against an international gun-running operation. Guest stars: Nipsey Russell, Bill Williams and Adam West | ||||||
72 | 3 | "Means to an End" | John Newland | Sean Baine | November 8, 1977 | |
Pepper infiltrates a college drug ring to learn who is supplying cheap but lethal downers to students. | ||||||
73 | 4 | "The Inside Connection" | John Newland | Frank Telford | November 22, 1977 | |
Pepper poses as a prisoner to find the killer of a rookie policewoman who was investigation a drug operation in the women's county jail. Guest star: Jayne Kennedy | ||||||
74 | 5 | "Screams" | David Moessinger | David Moessinger | December 6, 1977 | |
A demented rapist-murderer is preying on hitchhikers. Guest stars: Audrey Landers and Rich Little | ||||||
75 | 6 | "The Buttercup Killer" | Michael Mann | Gabe Essoe | December 13, 1977 | |
A killer attired in a nun's habit is slaying members of a Greek family, leaving only a dried buttercup as a clue. | ||||||
76 | 7 | "Merry Christmas Waldo" | E. Arthur Kean | E. Arthur Kean | December 14, 1977 | |
An elderly Santa Claus robs banks using trickery, to assure his indigent friends a merry Christmas. | ||||||
77 | 8 | "Death Game" | John Newland | Don Balluck | December 21, 1977 | |
Pepper is driven to the brink of a nervous collapse by an unidentified assailant threatening her life. Guest star: Danny DeVito | ||||||
78 | 9 | "Ambition" | Virgil W. Vogel | Adrian Leeds | December 28, 1977 | |
An overzealous detective becomes implicated in an extortion scam. Guest star: Paul Williams | ||||||
79 | 10 | "Blind Terror" | Virgil W. Vogel | Douglas Benton & Edward DeBlasio | January 4, 1978 | |
It is a case of mistaken identity when criminals kidnap Pepper, thinking she is the wife of an accountant who uncovered payoffs from a criminal syndicate. Guest stars: Sandra Dee, Tab Hunter, Edie Adams, and Sid Haig | ||||||
80 | 11 | "Tigress" | Douglas Benton | Max Hodge | January 11, 1978 | |
Pepper resents her assignment to protect an unscrupulous former classmate who is now a political candidate. Guest star: Eartha Kitt | ||||||
81 | 12 | "Sunset" | David Moessinger | Kenette Gfeller | January 18, 1978 | |
In the midst of the investigation into the death of a race car driver, Crowley and his dying ex-wife seek reconciliation. Guest star: Alice Ghostley | ||||||
82 | 13 | "The Young and the Fair" | Corey Allen | Irv Pearlberg | January 25, 1978 | |
A local professor may be involved with a white slavery racket, so Pepper goes undercover as a college student. | ||||||
83 | 14 | "The Human Rights of Tiki Kim" | Virgil W. Vogel | Jackson Gillis | February 1, 1978 | |
A young girl from Korea is abducted and held to prevent her from talking about the murder she witnessed. | ||||||
84 | 15 | "Sixth Sense" | David Moessinger | Jack M. Casey & David Moessinger | February 8, 1978 | |
Crowley discovers a woman near death in a car trunk, but the driver — her assailant — is freed on a technicality. Guest stars: Juliet Mills, Barbara McNair, and Phyllis Davis | ||||||
85 | 16 | "Sons" | Richard Benedict | Edward DeBlasio | February 15, 1978 | |
A rookie cop is beaten and a man tells the police what he knows about it, only to have his son murdered. Guest stars: Robert Englund and Kathleen Freeman | ||||||
86 | 17 | "Murder with Pretty People" | John Newland | Max Hodge | February 22, 1978 | |
A model agency owner, who was not a popular person to begin with, is murdered, sending Pepper undercover as a fashion model to find the killer. Guest stars: Morgan Fairchild and Anne Francis | ||||||
87 | 18 | "Battered Teachers" | Alvin Ganzer | Daniel Benton | March 1, 1978 | |
Teachers are being terrorized at a high school by local area hoods, so Pepper goes back to school to go after them. Guest stars: Debra Winger and Mare Winningham | ||||||
88 | 19 | "A Shadow on the Sea" | Alvin Ganzer | Jack M. Casey | March 8, 1978 | |
Pepper, a waterfront cop and an old sea dog go after two boat hijackers who murdered a honeymooning couple and seem willing to steal and kill more to set up a smuggling operation. Guest star: Catherine Bach | ||||||
89 | 20 | "Sweet Kathleen" | Douglas Benton | Sean Baine | March 15, 1978 | |
Guest star Craig Stevens as Saunders. A woman tells Crowley a story of how she knew the details about a robbery but was forced to keep those facts to herself or face the consequences. | ||||||
90 | 21 | "Flip of a Coin" | George Lehr | Jack M. Casey | March 23, 1978 | |
Styles's wife is facing surgery and he's having trouble concentrating on a kidnapping case. Guest star: Gary Collins | ||||||
91 | 22 | "Good Old Uncle Ben" | Larry Stewart | Daniel B. Ullman | March 30, 1978 | |
An old friend of Pepper's gets drawn into a cattle stealing scheme. Guest stars:Keenan Wynn, Bettye Ackerman |
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Adam-12 is an American police procedural crime drama television series created by Robert A. Cinader and Jack Webb and produced by Mark VII Limited and Universal Television. The series follows Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers Pete Malloy and Jim Reed as they patrol Los Angeles in their police cruiser, assigned the call sign "1-Adam-12". Adam-12 stars Martin Milner and Kent McCord, with several recurring co-stars, the most frequent being William Boyett and Gary Crosby. The series ran over seven seasons from September 21, 1968, until May 20, 1975.
Burke's Law is an American detective series that aired on ABC from 1963 to 1966. The show starred Gene Barry as millionaire captain of Los Angeles Police homicide division Amos Burke, who is chauffeured around to solve crimes in his 1962 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II complete with an early car phone.
The Real World: San Diego is the fourteenth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the fourth season of The Real World to be filmed in the Pacific States region of the United States after The Real World: San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle.
Nash Bridges is an American police procedural television series created by Carlton Cuse. The show stars Don Johnson and Cheech Marin as two Inspectors with the San Francisco Police Department's Special Investigations Unit (SIU).
Rescue 911 is an informational docudrama television series that premiered on CBS on April 18, 1989, and ended on August 27, 1996. The series was hosted by William Shatner and featured reenactments of emergencies that often involved calls to 911.
"The Trip" is the two-part fourth season premiere of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It comprises the 41st and 42nd episodes of the series overall, which aired on August 12 and August 19, 1992. Following Kramer's move to Los Angeles in the previous episode, "The Keys", in this episode Jerry and George try to look up Kramer while in Los Angeles for Jerry to appear on a talk show, only to find Kramer is suspected of being a serial killer referred to as the "Smog Strangler".
Police Rescue is an Australian television series which originally aired on ABC TV between 1989 and 1996. It was produced by ABC and Southern Star Xanadu in association with the BBC.
Cops is an American reality legal television documentary programming series that is currently in its 36th season. It is produced by Langley Productions and premiered on the Fox network on March 11, 1989. The series, known for chronicling the lives of law enforcement officials, follows police officers and sheriff's deputies, sometimes backed up by state police or other state agencies, during patrol, calls for service, and other police activities including prostitution and narcotic stings, and occasionally the serving of search/arrest warrants at criminal residences. Some episodes have also featured federal agencies. The show's formula follows the cinéma vérité convention, which does not consist of any narration, scripted dialogue or incidental music/added sound effects, depending entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact, giving the audience a fly on the wall point of view. Each episode typically consists of three self-contained segments which often end with one or more arrests.
"Nothing in the Dark" is episode 81 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone, originally airing on January 5, 1962. This is one of two episodes that were filmed during season two but held over for broadcast until season three, the other being "The Grave".
Beverly Lucy Garland was an American actress. Her work in feature films primarily consisted of small parts in a few major productions or leads in low-budget action and science-fiction movies; however, she had prominent recurring roles on several popular television series.
Police Woman is an American police procedural television series created by Robert L. Collins starring Angie Dickinson that ran on NBC for four seasons, from September 13, 1974, to March 29, 1978.
Psych is an American detective comedy-drama television series created by Steve Franks for USA Network. The series stars James Roday as Shawn Spencer, a young crime consultant for the Santa Barbara Police Department whose "heightened observational skills" and impressive eidetic memory allow him to convince people that he solves cases with psychic abilities. The program also stars Dulé Hill as Shawn's intelligent best friend and reluctant partner Burton "Gus" Guster, as well as Corbin Bernsen as Shawn's father Henry, a former detective with the Santa Barbara Police Department.
The All-New Super Friends Hour is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from September 10, 1977, to September 2, 1978, on ABC. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics.
WPC/DC Annie Cartwright is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, Life on Mars. The character is portrayed by Liz White. In the American version the character's surname is changed to 'Norris' and she is portrayed by Gretchen Mol.
Leonard Horn was an American director of prime time television programs in the 1960s and 1970s and helped shape a number of "classic" adventure and sci-fi series, including Mission: Impossible, Mannix, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, and Wonder Woman. Horn was born in Bangor, Maine.