Barney Miller (season 8)
Barney Miller (season 8) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | October 29, 1981 – May 20, 1982 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the eighth and final season of Barney Miller.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursdays at 9:00-9:30 pm (EST).[1][2]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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149 | 1 | "Paternity" | Danny Arnold | Nat Mauldin | October 29, 1981 |
Wojo faces a paternity suit while a beauty contestant's purse is stolen. | |||||
150 | 2 | "Advancement" | Danny Arnold | Frank Dungan & Jeff Stein | November 5, 1981 |
A lottery winner threatens the couple who forgot to send his form, while Luger asks Barney to find him a wife. | |||||
151 | 3 | "The Car" | Bruce Bilson | Nat Mauldin | November 12, 1981 |
A car thief confesses to his crime 25 years after he did it, while Harris is afflicted with writer's block. | |||||
152 | 4 | "Possession" | Bruce Bilson | Tom Reeder & Roland Kibbee | November 19, 1981 |
A woman attacks her husband for making her wear tight jeans, while a prisoner claims to be possessed. | |||||
153 | 5 | "Stress Analyzer" | Bruce Bilson | Nat Mauldin | November 26, 1981 |
Dietrich is believed to be dead when his stress analyzer stops working, while a woman wants the precinct to arrest her husband's alleged mistress. | |||||
154 | 6 | "Games" | Gennaro Montanino | Jordan Moffet | December 10, 1981 |
A burglary at a warehouse exposes the owner as a KGB agent, while a Wac is booked for soliciting. | |||||
155 | 7 | "Homeless" | Lee Lochhead | Jordan Moffet and Frank Dungan & Jeff Stein | December 17, 1981 |
The precinct is overrun with homeless people during the holidays and a merchant beats a vagrant with a cattle prod. | |||||
156 | 8 | "The Tontine" | Homer Powell | Teleplay: Nat Mauldin Story: Dick Wesson & Nat Mauldin | January 7, 1982 |
The two remaining members of tontine decide that one should die for the other to collect, while Levitt gambles to get the Medal of Valor. | |||||
157 | 9 | "Examination Day" | Gennaro Montanino | Jordan Moffet | January 14, 1982 |
The detectives are forced into uniform due to a shortage of foot patrolmen. | |||||
158 | 10 | "The Clown" | Alan Bergmann | Sam Simon | January 21, 1982 |
A clown is mugged, a police recruiter throws a stag party for applicants and a corrections officer released a hundred inmates on Madison Avenue. | |||||
159 | 11 | "Chinatown: Part 1" | Danny Arnold | Jeff Stein & Frank Dungan | February 4, 1982 |
A Chinese waiter is reluctant to give information about a gang killing, while Scanlon falls for a rich mugging victim. | |||||
160 | 12 | "Chinatown: Part 2" | Danny Arnold | Jeff Stein & Frank Dungan | February 11, 1982 |
Harris and Dietrich continue looking after the uncooperative waiter Mr. Ling. | |||||
161 | 13 | "Hunger Strike" | Tony Sheehan | Teleplay: Tony Sheehan Story: Stephen Neigher & Tony Sheehan | February 18, 1982 |
A prisoner goes on a hunger strike, while Dietrich doubts that an elderly patient belongs in a mental hospital. | |||||
162 | 14 | "Arrival" | Lee Lochhead | Jordan Moffet | February 25, 1982 |
While Luger is unhappy with his mail-order bride, a genius becomes a petty thief and a man is robbed by an old woman. | |||||
163 | 15 | "Obituary" | Gennaro Montanino | Nat Mauldin | March 11, 1982 |
A man assaults the reporter who printed his obituary, while a thief is caught stealing chickens from a Government warehouse. | |||||
164 | 16 | "Inquiry" | Gennaro Montanino | Jeff Stein & Frank Dungan | March 26, 1982 |
As Wojo faces a police board for shooting a thief, an angry parent assaults a nursery-school teacher and a mugging victim becomes a mugger to get out of a pay parking lot. | |||||
165 | 17 | "Old Love" | Hal Linden | Phillip Jayson Lasker | April 2, 1982 |
While Dietrich's old college flame stops by, Deluca returns with an assault charge and a child actor is arrested for attacking his agent. | |||||
166 | 18 | "Altercation" | Alan Bergmann | Tony Sheehan | April 9, 1982 |
Harris' enemy Ripner comes back expecting to take the rewards of Harris' latest book, while a woman is mugged in front of the station and a stockbroker is busted for drugs. | |||||
167 | 19 | "Bones" | Max Gail | Teleplay: Jordan Moffet & Nat Mauldin Story: Lee H. Grant and Jordan Moffet & Nat Mauldin | April 29, 1982 |
A scoutmaster nabs a mugger, while an Amerindian steals his ancestors' bones from a museum. Meanwhile, the precinct is without running water. During the repair effort, Wojo finds an antique rifle that will have a far-reaching effect on the precinct. | |||||
168 | 20 | "Landmark: Part 1" | Tony Sheehan | Tony Sheehan | May 6, 1982 |
The rifle Wojo found in the previous episode is linked to Theodore Roosevelt, meaning that the 12th Precinct may be a landmark -- one that the city might decide to sell for a profit. Police business goes on regardless, as a man is robbed at a bank machine, and a former hostage wishes to return to the country that held him captive. | |||||
169 | 21 | "Landmark: Part 2" | Danny Arnold | Jeff Stein & Frank Dungan | May 13, 1982 |
A pair of old ladies are arrested for passing stolen credit cards. Meanwhile, the precinct is sold, and Luger avoids his fiancée. | |||||
170 | 22 | "Landmark: Part 3" | Danny Arnold | Jeff Stein & Frank Dungan and Tony Sheehan | May 20, 1982 |
Friends and felons stop by to say their farewells as the 12th Precinct prepares to close its doors, and the staff gets their reassignment orders. |
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