Barney Miller Season 3

September. 23,1976      TV-PG
Rating:
8.3
Trailer Synopsis

Barney Miller is an American situation comedy television series set in a New York City 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.

Episode 22 : Strike (2)
March. 31,1977
Barney and Inspector Luger man the fort alone when the detectives go out on strike.
Episode 21 : Strike (1)
March. 24,1977
An impending strike is on everyone's mind, except the woman who was robbed by her computer date. (Part 1 of 2)
Episode 20 : Group Home
March. 10,1977
Yemana assists a bigoted Army officer when a bomber threatens a recruiting facility; it's Fish's turn for mugging detail as Victor and Jilly resurface with Bernice in tow.
Episode 19 : Asylum
February. 24,1977
Marty is picked up for parole violation with a half ounce of marijuana; Wojo prematurely grants a Russian defector asylum.
Episode 18 : Moonlighting
February. 17,1977
Barney discovers that Harris has been moonlighting; Dietrich arrests a priest who's fencing stolen goods; a racketeer is using a retarded boy as an assistant.
Episode 17 : Sex Surrogate
February. 10,1977
Weary of waiting for promotion, Levitt announces that he's quitting the force; Barney investigates a sex clinic that borders on brothel status; Harris investigates a rash of crimes ostensibly committed by a juvenile.
Episode 16 : Abduction
February. 03,1977
Barney has his hands full with a couple who want his assistance with their cult-influenced daughter, and Nick's bookie who's arrested for his efforts.
Episode 15 : Fire '77
January. 27,1977
The 12th may go up in smoke, to the delight of a suicidal couple.
Episode 14 : The Rand Report
January. 20,1976
Rather than return one week per month to uniformed patrol, Wojo quits the force.
Episode 13 : Community Relations
January. 13,1977
An evicted tenant greets a landlord with a musket; Barney's charged with harassment when he books a blind shoplifter.
Episode 12 : Smog Alert
January. 06,1977
All eyes are on Fish as the city undergoes a first-stage smog alert; an unlikely connection is made between a potential suicide victim and an obscene graffiti artist.
Episode 11 : Hash
December. 30,1976
Wojo brings hashish-laced brownies his new girlfriend made to the 12th Precinct, getting the detective squad stoned; while an actor and critic (""natural enemies"" says Harris) square off with dueling swords.
Episode 10 : Christmas Story
December. 23,1976
Wojo wants to tell Yemana that his Christmas Eve date is a call girl; Fish dons a red suit to catch a mugger who's targeting Kris Kringles; Luger fishes for an invitation from Barney for Christmas Day.
Episode 9 : Power Failure
December. 09,1976
A power failure darkens spirits at the 12th, where they play host to a man with a split personality.
Episode 8 : Noninvolvement
November. 18,1976
Barney doesn't see a crime, but Wojo's brought in a man for refusing to aid a mugging victim.
Episode 7 : The Recluse
November. 11,1976
A latter-day prophet claims the end is near - 5:30, to be precise; a man who hasn't left his apartment since World War II is brought in for refusing to serve jury duty. John Cassisi appears as Victor Kreutzer, a role he would continue to play on ""Fish.""
Episode 6 : Werewolf
October. 28,1976
A disturbance in the park turns out to be a man who claims to be a werewolf.
Episode 5 : The Election
October. 21,1976
Election Day at the One-Two includes: A woman, being held from voting by her husband, throws a toilet seat into the street to get attention; a shoplifter gets escorted to vote by Wojo, who promptly 'loses' him; and Inspector Lugar comes electioneering for a old time political hack.
Episode 4 : Bus Stop
October. 14,1976
Quarters are tight at the 12th when a holdup man is confined with his busload of victims.
Episode 3 : Quarantine (2)
October. 07,1976
The quarantined 12th Precinct tries to make it through the night: Lugar has a 'talk' with Marty and Daryl Driscoll; and Harris has a loud rant in his sleep.
Episode 2 : Quarantine (1)
September. 30,1976
Wojo brings in a sick perp who collapses on the floor...resulting in the 12th being put under quarantine,with the following personnel present:A lady of the evening [who gets friendly with Fish!], Marty and Mr Driscoll, and of course, Inspector Lugar....
Episode 1 : Evacuation
September. 23,1976
Wojo is dismayed to discover that the city doesn't have up-to-date evacuation procedures in the event of an emergency; Fish meets Jilly Pappalardo, a young thief who he will eventually care for in the ""Barney"" spin-off ""Fish.""

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 1981
Season 7
Season 7 1980
Season 6
Season 6 1979
Season 5
Season 5 1978
Season 4
Season 4 1977
Season 3
Season 3 1976
Season 2
The second season of Barney Miller aired on ABC from September 11, 1975 to March 18, 1976.
Season 2 1975
Season 1
The first season of Barney Miller aired on ABC from January 23 to May 1, 1975.
Season 1 1975

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