Toma

March. 21,1973      
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis

Toma is an American crime drama series that ran on ABC in 1973 and 1974.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1973

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22 Episode

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Episode 1 - The Oberon Contract
October. 04,1973

Episode 2 - Ambush on 7th Avenue
October. 11,1973

Episode 3 - Crime Without Victim
October. 18,1973

Episode 4 - Stakeout
October. 25,1973

Episode 5 - The Cain Connection
November. 01,1973

Episode 6 - Blockhouse Breakdown
November. 08,1973

Episode 7 - Frame-Up
November. 15,1973

Episode 8 - The Bambara Bust
December. 06,1973

Episode 9 - 50 Percent Normal
January. 18,1974

Episode 10 - Rock-a-Bye
January. 25,1974

Episode 11 - Time and Place Unknown (1)
February. 08,1974

Episode 12 - Time and Place Unknown (2)
February. 15,1974

Episode 13 - A Funeral for Max Fabian
February. 22,1974

Episode 14 - The Big Dealers
March. 01,1974

Episode 15 - The Contract on Alex Cordeen
March. 08,1974

Episode 16 - Joey the Weep
March. 22,1974

Episode 17 - Friends of Danny Beecher
March. 29,1974

Episode 18 - The Madam
April. 12,1974

Episode 19 - Pound of Flesh
April. 19,1974

Episode 20 - Indictment
April. 26,1974

Episode 21 - The Street
May. 03,1974

Episode 22 - The Accused
May. 10,1974

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