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1. "Hill Street
Station"
3. "Politics as Usual" Furillo and his officers run themselves ragged preparing
for the impending presidential visit to the Hill - Goldblume helps work out a secure route
and Calletano and the captain bargain with Shamrock and Blood gang leaders to ensure a
peaceful tour. 4. "Can World War III Be an Attitude?" Against all odds, Furillo supports LaRue in the bribery
case brought against him by Macafee. The captain also petitions Davenport to help his
troubled detective. 5. "Double Jeopardy (a.k.a. Dressed to Kill)" Furillo and Washington investigate Macafee in hopes of
clearing LaRue - they discover more than a few interesting things. At Frank's request,
Joyce tries to round up legal representation for the troubled detective. 6. "Film at Eleven" While busting a petty thief, LaRue and Washington find the
gun used in the Hill-Renko shooting and trace it back to junkie Eddie Hoban. The discovery
leads to tension between the patrolmen. 7. "Choice Cut" It's deja vu for Furillo as he reaches out to Hector Ruiz
who has again taken hostages, this time in a grocery store meat locker - Hunter wants to
freeze them out and TV reporter Cynthia Chase utilizes the scene to incense the Dekker
Avenue merchants. A side of beef shot up during the hostage crisis is a quickly sized up
by scheming officers as more than "evidence." LaRue and Washington continue
their attempts to tie the gun from the Hill-Renko shooting to Hoban. 8. "Up in Arms (a.k.a. Clap Trap)" Division orders Furillo to deal with the Dekker Avenue
merchants, who are bent on taking law enforcement into their own hands. Frank enlists
Joyce and Fay in his efforts to help Hector Ruiz. 9. "Your Kind, My Kind, Humankind" Renko stews after Hoban's release and makes a spectacle
with two hookers at a nice restaurant, increasing the tension with Hill. Back on the
street, Hoban finds himself out in the cold and eventually confesses. 10. "Gatorbait" Renko pouts after a Division homicide detective belittles
his attempt to find out who murdered a 15-year-old hooker. The officer later raises
suspicions about the investigation and Furillo begins to take notice. Speculations buzz
around the station house after Furillo finds out he's in the running for a promotion to
commander. 11. "Life, Death, Eternity" Davenport's client, Nemo Rodriguez, implicates a city
councilman in the slaying of a young prostitute. Furillo decides to launch his own
investigation into the murder - a move which endangers his chances for promotion. Furillo
is left holding the bag after evidence is found linking the councilman to the girl and his
publicity machine springs into action . Fearing rumors of collusion, Joyce tells Frank
they should separate for a while. 12. "I Never Promised You a Rose, Marvin" Joyce feels Rodriguez is being railroaded in prostitute's
murder in attempt to protect McCauley. Frank relinquishes his chances for promotion to
forge ahead with his investigation of the councilman and confronts Swanson and Schneider
about the cover-up. 13. "Fecund Hand Rose" Furillo bristles at having to protect Macafee, who's turned
state's witness. He becomes incensed when his men are endangered during an attempted hit
that he believes was orchestrated to give Macafee's testimony more credibility. 14. "Rites of Spring I" After several junkies are found dead from tainted drugs,
Goldblume clashes with obnoxious, racist narcotics detective Charlie Weeks over procedure.
Weeks is angered when Midtown solves his case and a brutalizes a witness. 15. "Rites of Spring II" A gut feeling leads Furillo and Washington to go out of
their way to help clear Weeks who is accused of shooting an unarmed black man. Washington
lambastes an ungrateful Weeks about his attitude. 16. "Jungle Madness I" Furillo and Washington push the Weeks investigation despite
pressure from Chief Daniels to back off because of bad publicity and rising tensions on
the street. 17. "Jungle Madness II" Washington and Goldblume take the Weeks investigation down
to the wire. Meanwhile, Chief Daniels continues pressuring Furillo to drop the probe
and tells him the department's "hanging Weeks out to dry."
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Episode Number and Title
18. "Hearts and Minds"
The second season gets off to an explosive start when a domestic
situation turns violent in the squad room. Furillo is skeptical of an
ex-Black Arrow gang leader, Jesse John Hudson, who returns to the Hill
as a social reformer. Belker makes contact with a rookie undercover
officer planted inside the Black Arrows who tells a much different story
than Hudson. The cops' skeptism is increased when two rival warlords of
the gang turn up dead.
guest stars: Barbara Babcock (Grace Gardner), Danny Glover (Jesse John
Hudson), Teddi Siddall (Susan Downing), Nathan Cook (Virgil Brooks),
Charles Guardino (Det. Ben Lambert), Sandy McPeak (Mac Macallister),
Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Helen Rubio (Mrs. Castillo), Martin
Azarow (Dr. Sackheim), Ron Joseph (Jorge), Doug Toby (Luis Castillo),
Gloria Lynn Deyer (screaming woman), Jim Staskel (robber), Martin
Ferrero (robber), Tony Perez (Mike Perez), Nick Savage (bald-headed
pickpocket), Leonard Lightfoot (Ellis), Charles Picerni (suspect),
Barbara Worthington (reporter), Jinaki (black woman) 19. "Blood Money" Virgil reports to Belker on Hudson's takeover of the Black Arrows. Still hurting, Frank and Joyce needle each other when they meet socially for the first time after splitting up. While driving a cab in an undercover operation, Goldblume meets a lonely woman - and later returns to her apartment for a little extramarital activity. On the same operation, Belker nabs a cross-dressing robber. A desperate snitch offers to help LaRue and Washington solve a prostitute murder - but his story doesn't quite add up. Belker helps seize weapons that were stolen from a National Guard armory. Hunter swoops in after a sexually-exhausted Esterhaus ends his relationship with Grace. Fay tells Furillo she's engaged.
guest stars: Barbara Babcock (Grace Gardner), Danny Glover (Jesse John
Hudson), Nathan Cook (Virgil Brooks), Sandra McCabe (Adrianna Furth),
Charles Guardino (Det. Lambert), John Dennis Johnson (Freddy), Karen
Austin (lonely woman), Sandy McPeak (Mac Macallister), Jim Tartan
(Calloway), M.E. Loree (Samantha McBride), Lew Hopson (Billy the Monk),
J.D. Hall (1st man), Charles Walker (reporter #1), Victoria Thatcher
(reporter #2), Faith Minton (large hooker), Eugene Robert Glazer (art
show suitor) 20. "The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue"
The police's seizure of the stolen weapons and efforts to tie them to
the Black Arrows prompt Hudson to look for an informant inside his gang.
When Brooks turns up dead, a furious Furillo virtually declares war on
the gang leader.
guest stars: Danny Glover (Jesse John Hudson), Jose Flores (Arturo),
Nathan Cook (Virgil Brooks), Sandy McPeak (Mac Macallister), Reuven Bar-Yotam
(Mr. Popovich), Charles Guardino (Det. Ben Lambert), Frank Dent
(maintenance man), Lupe Ontiveros (Mrs. Uribe), M.E. Loree (Samantha
McBride), Kaaren Ragland (Verlynne), Lawrence A. Mandley (1st Black
Arrow), Mark Woods (2nd Black Arrow), Fritz Turner (Dragon), Rob Kim
(paramedic) 21. "The Second Oldest Profession"
Chief Daniels urges Furillo to back off on Hudson until he has more
concrete evidence. Frank and Joyce have it out on a racquetball court.
Hudson beats up his lawyer and Furillo tries to get her to testify
against him, but she has other plans for the gang leader.
guest stars: Barbara Babcock (Grace Gardner), Danny Glover (Jesse John
Hudson), Rosanna Huffman (Rachel Goldblume), M.E. Loree (Samantha), CCH
Pounder (hooker Jasmine), Sandy McPeak (Mac Macallister), Cindy Fisher
(Samantha McBride), Barbara Jane Edelman (Vera), Odette Mitchell
(Tamara), Steven Kavner (Dobbs), Billy Gentry (Obradovitch), Charlene
Jones (Buffy) 22. "Fruits of the Poisonous Tree"
Night court and the shooting of a 10-year-old promise to ruin everyone's
evening.
guest stars: Barbara Babcock (Grace Gardner), Jeffrey Tambor (Alan
Wachtel), Allan Rich (Judge Maurice Schiller), Mickey Morton (Stanley
Felt), Ralph Manza (Morris Wine), Essex Smith (Jenkins), Gene Bua
(Costa), East Carlo (coin thief), Perla Walter (mother), Claudio
Martinez (brother), Fran Tarkenton (sportscaster), Tony Perez (Mike
Perez), Robin Coleman (Coley), Sumi Haru (public defender), Michael Leon
(kid), Lydia Nicole (girl), Marcelino Sanchez (tall kid), Dean Wein
(court officer) 23. "Cranky Streets"
After saving two people from a burning car, Officer Gerald Nash later
uses excessive force during an arrest and Hill, who feels compelled to
cover for his old friend, enlists Renko and a reluctant Bates and Coffey
in the cover-up.
guest stars: Livia Genise (Officer Estella Sanchez), Robert Sampson (Hal
Massey), Stephen McHattie (Officer Gerald Nash), Eddie Zammit (Vito),
Steven Apostle'Pec (Guido Barbari), Eddie Zammit (Vito), Anne Sebastian
(Vito's wife), A.C. Alleque (fat man), Tony Perez (Mike Perez), Leonard
Lightfoot (Ellis), Vanna Salviati (Mrs. Amico), Jan Stratton (waitress),
Richard Marcus (blind man), Church Ortiz (vigilante #1), Luis Manuel
(vigilante #2), Clayton Rohner (gawker) 24. "Chipped Beef"
Dubious reports from Hill, Renko, Bates and Coffey compel Furillo to
question the four-some about their protecting of Nash, who decides to
resign when reports are changed to reflect the truth.
guest stars: Stephen McHattie (Officer Gerald Nash), Robert Sampson (Hal
Massey), Lynn Whitfield (Jill Thomas), Art Evans (William Teacher),
Daphne Maxwell (Sheila Roberts), Dori Brenner (Luana Belker), Nick
Savage (bald-headed pickpocket), Ella Raines Edwards (William Teacher's
wife), John Diehl (Tom), Fred Pinkard (toastmaster), Pat Benson (lady
driver), Jessie Lawrence Ferguson (panhandler), Hal Hawkins (stoned
driver), Louis Rivera (onlooker) 25. "The World According to Freedom"
Frank lashes out at everyone, including Joyce, after a savage massacre
at a shady bar on the Hill, and when evidence suggests gang connection,
he uncharacteristically threatens gang leaders with hard times unless
they help him catch the offenders. An anonymous caller - speculation
points to Jesus Martinez - gives the culprits over to Furillo.
guest stars: Dennis Dugan ("Captain Freedom"), Victor Campos (Lt.
Garcia), Andy Winner (Wallace Parks), Julia Calderon (Alice), Jesse D.
Goins (Cookie), Fritz Turner (Monroe), Leonard Lightfoot (Ellis),
Richard Foronjy (unknown), Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Mace (Street
Lord), Bobby Ellerbee (Blood), Guillermo San Juan (Gypsy Boy), Stephen
Liska (robber), Tony Perez (Mike Perez), Troy Curvey (Dudley), Fritz
Turner (Monroe), John Dewey-Carter (unknown), Dan Chambers
(investigator), Mary Armstrong (reporter), Dan Gilvezan (reporter),
Garret Pearson (photographer), Jason Ross (medic) 26. "Pestolozzi's Revenge"
Chief Daniels orders Furillo to initiate a scam saloon in the South
Ferry Precinct in a pre-emptive move against the corruption-seeking
Sullivan Commission, which subpoenas Furillo, Calletano and Hunter.
Furillo storms out during his testimony when the prosecutor suggests he
has committed perjury. He later consults Joyce.
guest stars: Dennis Dugan ("Captain Freedom"), James O'Sullivan (Donald
Peck), Charlie Robinson (Roy), Marcelino Sanchez (Jimmy Aguirrez), Luke
Andreas (Lou), Bob Basso (garage owner), Peter Iacangelo (husband),
Nancy Lenehan (Katy Moore), Vincent Luchessi (Jerry Fuchs), Bernadette
Cologne (Trina), Marius Mazmanian (felon), Robin Coleman (Coley), Barry
Michlin (process server), David Carlile (butcher), Pamela Hayden (Ms.
Jackson), Jerry Prell (driver) 27. "The Spy Who Came in From Delgado"
Joyce rounds up Douglas Comstock to represent Frank before the Sullivan
Commission, but Furillo declines to retain the lawyer after he
insinuates the captain has something to hide.
guest stars: Dennis Dugan ("Captain Freedom"), Robin Gammell (Douglas
Comstock), John Karlen (corrupt officer), Janet Demay (Det. Emily
Williams), Wayne Heffly (Gerson), Jerome Thor (Art Delgado), Harry Moses
(Reagan), Milt Oberman (delivery boy), Gary Miller (Ballantine), Dwayne
McGee (Webster), James Parkes (customer), Arnold Johnson (drunk), Mark
Miyama (orderly), Roxanne Reese (nurse) 28. "Freedom's Last Stand"
After a lunch-time rendezvous with Joyce at the Hotel Francois, Frank
testifies before the Sullivan Commission for the second time. He offers
Daniels his gun and badge afterwards.
guest stars: Dennis Dugan ("Captain Freedom"), James O'Sullivan (Donald
Peck), Scott Paulin (Dan Cleary), Jerome Thor (Delgado), Harry Moses
(Reagan), Pamela Hayden (Ms. Jackson), John Karlen (corrupt officer),
Howard George (Grebey), Troy Evans (Dunello), Vincent Luchessi (Jerry
Fuchs), Ron Vernan (druggist), Robin Coleman (Coley), Elise Gaitlin
(shoplifter), Peter Lempert (maitre'D), Nyles Harris (boy) 29. "Of Mouse and Man"
Furillo is summoned to a crime scene and discovers public defender Pam
Gilliam has been gunned down in a robbery. A devastated Joyce comes to
Frank's office for comfort after identifying Gilliam's body at the
morgue and later seriously questions her line of work. Royal Blood gang
colors were reportedly spotted at the scene and a sweep of a nearby
playground nets the gun and, ultimately, the killer of Gilliam.
guest stars: Edward James Olmos (Joe Gustimonti), J.A. Preston (Ozzie
Cleveland), Kene Holliday (Vernon Lee), Al Ruscio (Sosa), Jonathan
Frakes (Eddie Simms), Kaaren Ragland (Pam Gilliam), Eric Laneuville
(Wilbur Harmon), Howard Witt (unknown), Jeffrey Tambor (Alan Wachtel),
Michael Collins (Zeiger), Ricco Ross (Tyler Bragg), Jim Tartan
(coroner), Gary Miller (Webster), Dan Gilvezan (reporter), Mark Jordan
(Wasserman), Mickey Cherney (Green), Jackie Millines (gang member),
Glenn Mitchell Jones (gang member), Ezekiel Moss (gang member) 30. "Zen and the Art of Law Enforcement"
Frank meets with ADA Bernstein on the Gilliam-Harmon case and Joyce tags
along. And after learning a technicality will force the gun to be tossed
as evidence, Furillo tries in vain to get Bragg to testify against
Harmon.
guest stars: Barbara Babcock (Grace Gardner), Edward James Olmos (Joe
Gustimonte), Alley Mills (Tracy), Morgan Woodward (Renko's dad), Al
Ruscio (Sosa), Kene Holliday (Vernon Lee), Eric Laneuville (Wilbur
Harmon), Ricco Ross (Tyler Bragg), Hamilton Camp (Buck Mullins), William
Schilling (unknown), Howard Witt (unknown), Vincent Luchessi (Jerry
Fuchs), Howard George (Grebey), Nance Lenehan (Katy), Leonard Lightfoot
(Tibbs), Amanda Harley (Mrs. Malkin), Jason Ross (black officer) 31. "The Young, the Beautiful and the Degraded"
Fallout from Pam Gilliam's murder continues to besiege the Hill. After a
reward is offered for information in her slaying, Goldblume checks out a
witness who seems too good to be true.A subsequent interrogation by
Furillo confirms their suspicions, forcing the release of Bragg and
Harmon.
guest stars: Barbara Babcock (Grace Gardner), Dennis Lipscomb (Mr. Vosca),
J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland), Kene Holliday (Vernon Lee), Eric
Laneuville (Wilbur Harmon), Ricco Ross (Tyler Bragg), Peter Iacangelo
(Bruno Heverman), Barbara Brownell (Heather Heverman), Richard Marion
(public defender), John Brandon (Lt. John Walsh), Howard Witt (unknown),
Jed Mills (dealer), John Witherspoon (businessman), Norman Alexander
Gibbs (businessman), Kenneth Men'Ard (businessman), Milt Tarver
(Duncan), Claudio Martinez (gang member), Luis Manuel (gang member),
Hugo L. Stanger (senior citizen) 32. "Some Like it Hot-Wired"
Frank watches as Joyce, still angry over the injustice in the Gilliam
case, storms out of court while defending a repeat offender. At a
subsequent lunch, Frank offers little support - for which he later
apologizes - when she tells him she's quitting PD's office.
guest stars: Talia Balsam (Sally), Meg Tilly (hooker), Allan Rich (Judge
Maurice Schiller), Morgan Woodward (Renko's dad), Rosanna Huffman
(Rachel Goldblume), Debi Richter (hooker), John Ratzenberger (phoney cop
#1), Eric Server (phoney cop #2), William Bogert (Carillo), William
Bronder (Rusco), Mace (Pagano), Mike Finneran (transient), Michael
Carmine (car thief), Robin Coleman (Coley), Ken Hill (doctor), Dean Wein
(court officer) 33. "Personal Foul"
Full-scale negotiations are required before a benefit basketball game
between the police and the gangs can take place. The cops victory
ultimately is foiled by the Gypsy Boys.
guest stars: Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Hope Clarke (Mrs. Reese),
Alley Mills (Tracy), Morgan Woodward (Renko's dad), Felton Perry (Carter
Reese), David Caruso (Shamrock); Bobby Ellerbee (Blood), Guillermo San
Juan (Gypsy Boy), Troy Curvey (Dudley Hicks), David Haid (Tommy Renko),
Judith Marie Bergan (Nancy), Lee Kessler (Rosanna Morgenstern), Jesse D.
Goins (Cookie Marcel), Wolfe Perry (Pearl), Wayne Dvorak (suited man),
Darwyn Carson (girlfriend), B.J. Lewis (William) 34. "Shooter"
Coffey and Bates discover two officers - one dead, the other seriously
wounded - who were shot during a burglary. The deceased officer's wife
lashes out at Furillo after he breaks the grim news, an all-too-frequent
task. In an effort to find the killer, everyone follows the bizarre
trail of the gun used to shoot the officers.
guest stars: Tracey Walter (Sammy), Alley Mills (Tracy), Morgan Woodward
(Renko's dad), Alan North (unknown), J.J. Barry (brother-in-law), Karen
Kondazian (saleswoman), Chip Fields (Mrs. Halloran), Laurence Haddon
(public defender), George Murdock (Lt. Remington), Robert Phalen
(unknown), Nick Savage (bald-headed pickpocket), Ben Slack (Wallins),
Richard Beauchamp (Santos), Lee Weaver (bartender), Susan Krebs
(saleswoman), Barry Pearl (salesman), Robert Denison (Braverman), Lupe
Onteveros (screaming woman), Michael Carmine (screaming youth), Arnold
Johnson (drunk), Judy Sardo (eye tester), Wesley Thompson (Brunswick),
Ken Hill (doctor) 35. "Invasion of the Third World Body Snatchers"
Shortly after his father succumbs to cancer, a distraught Renko learns
that the hearse bearing his father's remains has been seized without
regard for its cargo. Hunter's morbid analysis of the situation repulses
the other officers. Belker unknowingly finds Renko's dad while he is
undercover, trying to find out who's been knifing winos.
guest stars: Thomas Carter (Donald Lily), Gail Strickland (Kennedy),
Alley Mills (Tracy), Morgan Woodward (Renko's dad), Hector Elias
(Maria's father), J. Patrick McNamara (Cmdr. Lakeland), Joanelle Nadine
Romero (Maria), Michael C. Gwynne (unknown), Richard Roat (unknown),
Eleanor McCoy (Coretta), Terry Wills (medical examiner), Angus Duncan
(Marshall), Lynn Chaplin (Vivian), Nathan Adler (standing wino), Arnold
Turner (boyfriend), James Hardie (apprentice), Melanie Massey (clerk),
Dan Chambers (flower man), Heshimu Cumbuka (pimp)
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36. "Trial by Fury" The Hill is on the verge of going up in flames after a Roman Catholic
nun is raped and killed during a church robbery. Frank plays fast and loose with the rule
book to capture and hold two young men accused of the crime. And Joyce, who is assigned to
defend one of the men, Celestine Gray, feels helpless as public opinion works to destroy
her client. Joyce later confronts Frank about his zealous bending of the rules. gs: Charles Levin (Eddie Gregg), Silvana Gallardo (Mrs. Rodriguez),
Allan Rich (Judge Maurice Schiller), Alex Colon (unknown), Ruth Silvera (Sister Agnes),
Gloria LeRoy (Rena), Paul Wilson (Murphy), Maurice Sneed (Gerald), Juney Smith
(Celestine), John O'Connell (Mancuso), Martin Garner (pawn broker), Allan Lurie (Carl),
Michael Cunningham (paramedic), Richard Warwick (paramedic), Dean Wein (court officer),
Charlene Jones (hooker) 37. "Domestic Beef" Hot weather has tempers flaring on the Hill. Furillo's in the hot seat when he sits on a board of rights for fellow captain Lou Hogan, who is accused of neglecting his duties, and finds himself arguing against his old friend. Goldblume and Belker go undercover to catch a man robbing ice cream vendors. Belker forgets his mother's birthday and Davenport helps him with a gift. Bates, Coffey, Hill and Renko investigate urban cattle rustling. LaRue and Washington interview for jobs at a posh resort in the Bahamas. Chief Daniels drops off movie star who will be filming a movie on the Hill. Furillo and Fay clash over her all-too-frequent visits to the Hill to heap her problems on the beleaguered precinct captain. A roast for Chief Daniels goes from bad to worse when a drunk Lou Hogan crashes the event and alleges indiscretions by officers on the Hill and other precincts. Frank tells Joyce he will follow up on Hogan's accusations, but his plans to talk to Hogan are foiled by the disgraced captain's suicide. gs: Robert Hogan (Lou Hogan), Andy Romano (Capt. MacPherson), Leo Rossi
(John Gennaro), Arnold Johnson (Tubbs), Arthur Taxier (Briles), Vincent Luchessi (Jerry
Fuchs), Stephanie Braxton (Fowler), Larry B. Scott (robber), Esther Sutherland (landlady),
Jan Stratton (waitress), Robert Moloney (M.C.), Robin Coleman (Coley), Dain C. Turner
(kid), Earl Billings (Stephens), Rusdi Lane (Schiffman) 38. "Heat Rash" Furillo begins checking out charges made against his men and laments
Hogan's death over lunch with Joyce at a hotel. The couple later decides to
"murder" a half-hour upstairs. gs: Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Floyd Levine (Petowski), Leo Rossi
(Gennaro), Robert Gray (Mr. Smith), Margot Rose (Katy Bambridge), Michael Fairman (Arnold
Detweiler), Armin Shimerman (phone company guy), Mario Gallow (superintendent), Mace
(Street Lord), Jesse D. Goins (Cookie Marcel), David Caruso (Shamrock), Guillermo San Juan
(Gypsy Boy), Sumant (doctor), Michael Lamont (waiter), Gary Miller (Ballantine), Sam
Ingraffia (medic), Robin Coleman (Coley), Phil Peters (Lyle) 39. "Rain of Terror" When it rains it pours. Furillo tracks down the prostitute who Goldblume
helped and then trades his silence on Detweiler's arrest/release for his friend's career.
In a followup to another of Hogan's charges, LaRue and Washington bust two patrolmen for
stealing from burglary victims. gs: Leo Rossi (Gennaro), Kathleen Lloyd (nurse Linda Wulfawitz), Lori
Lethin (Diane Koslow), Francine Lembi (Cheryl Bradford), Michael Fairman (Arnold
Detweiler), Phil Peters (Lyle), Robin Coleman (Coley), J.D. Hall (Woodley), David Wiley
(store owner), Milt Tarver (Internal Affairs man), Robert Darnell (doctor) 40. "Officer of the Year" Furillo faces a parent's worse fear when a distraught Fay tells him
Frank Jr. is missing. gs: Helen Shaver (Teresa), Jesse John Bochco (Frank Jr.), Charles Weldon
(unknown), Royce D. Applegate (unknown), Anna Mathias (Jennie), Malcolm Groome (David
Bittan), Tony Perez (Mike Perez), J.W. Smith (citizen), Ralph Mauro (man with crabs),
Micole Mercurio (Ernie's wife), Gary Miller (Ballantine), Marty Zagon (Hermie), Bob
Tzudiker (Max) 41. "Stan the Man" Joyce is injured when a suspect scuffles with officers in the squad
room, prompting Frank to clean her assailant's clock when the man attempts to take her
hostage. gs: Robert Davi (Stan Mizell), Jeffrey Tambor (Alan Wachtel), Kathleen
Lloyd (nurse Linda Wulfawitz), Michael Fairman (Arnold Detweiler), Louis Giambalvo (Rob
Nelson), Peter Jurasik (Sid the snitch), Meshach Taylor (officer Sloan), Frances E.
Williams (grandmother), Peter Hobbs (unkown), Bernard Behrens (unknown), Peter Brocco (Mr.
Seligman), Bob Larkin (Marshall), Vincent Luchessi (Jerry Fuchs), Tony Schultz (Geraci),
Henry G. Sanders (Jerome), Marco Rodriguez (Rico/addict), Robert Darnell (doctor), Don
Hanmer (store owner), Eve McVeagh (tenant), Eda Reiss Merin (Mrs. Kramer), Judy Baldwin
(Arlene), James Edgcomb (IAD man) 42. "Little Boil Blue" Once again, Furillo finds himself in a political whirlpool when the
Mizell homicide probe thrusts him between mayoral candidates Daniels and Detweiler.
Furillo warns Fuchs of the power play and urges his friend to play by the numbers. On the
bright side, LaRue and Washington bust a suspect in the Mizell slaying. gs: Michael Fairman (Arnold Detweiler), Larry Riley (Vernon Tucker), Rae
Allen (Gloria Curran), John Hancock (Ray Saunders), CCH Pounder (Mrs. Wilma Tucker),
Jeffrey Tambor (Alan Wachtel), Vincent Luchessi (Jerry Fuchs), Martin Ferrero (Mr.
Sybert), Michael O'Guinne (con man), Cotter Smith (intern), Sumant (Dr. Singh), Gary
Miller (Ballantine), Charles Parks (doctor), Joseph Chapman (Freed), D.J. Sydney (nurse),
Sandra J. Bertelle (nurse), Bob Maroff (Fenny), Jackie DeRouen (hostage), Tony Perez (Mike
Perez), Robert Beecher (wino), Paul Larson (sneezing drunk) 43. "Requiem For a Hairbag" While Mizell is laid to rest, LaRue and Washington inventory the
contents of his safety deposit box and find hard proof of his corruption. Chief Daniels
pushes Furillo to remain silent about how dirty Mizell was, but later takes the stalwart
captain's advice to come clean on the whole affair. Daniels' actions torpedo Detweiler's
plans to bring him down and the angry councilman gets drunk and runs over an old lady. gs: Michael Fairman (Arnold Detweiler), Charles Levin (Eddie Gregg),
Kathleen Lloyd (nurse Linda Wulfawitz), Lynne Moody (Marty Nichols), Dominique Dunne
(Cindy), Sumant (Dr. Singh), Jeffrey Tambor (Alan Wachtel), Vincent Luchessi (Jerry
Fuchs), Sandy martin (Abigail Mizell), Sierra Fecheur (Cindy's mother), John Brandon (Det.
Walsh), Sheldon Feldner (Wisniewski), Lee Kessler (Mrs. Morgenstern), David Milton (IAD
man), Melissa Bochco (Melissa Mizell), Brandon Goldstein (Brandon Mizell), Pat Benson
(woman tenant), David McKnight (sergeant at arms), Jeff Silverman (superintendent), Sandra
Bertelle (nurse) 44. "A Hair of the Dog" While touring the Hill, the governor's dog is stolen and Daniels
launches a massive search operation much to Furillo's disdain. After a ransom demand is
made, Furillo enlists the gangs in their search for the pooch. gs: Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Charles Levin (Eddie Gregg), Helen
Shaver (Teresa), Donnelly Rhodes (Paul Grogin), Franklyn Seales (Crawford), Pat Corley
(Chief Coroner Wally Nydorf), Lynne Moody (Marty Nichols), Nick Savage (pickpocket), David
Caruso (Shamrock), Marco Rodriguez (Rico/addict), Troy Curvey (Dudley Hicks), Kenneth
Kimmins (unknown), Lisa Sutton (Robin Tattaglia), Fausto Bara (Tom Hernandez), Ken Force
(Bubba Edwards), Betty McGuire (Trudy Sandler), Martin Garner (pawn broker), Peter Lownds
(Pete Dorsey), Charles Lanyer (man with guitar), Mace (Pagano), Eric Whitman (Doug), Will
Gill Jr. (car owner), Pat Benson (woman onlooker), Julius J. Carry III (customer), Barry
Cutler (Kosich), Andy Goldberg (Gradsky), Donald Carter (Governor Sandler), Mimi Seton
(prisoner) 45. "Phantom of the Hill" Furillo and Bernstein try to make a murder case minus the victim's body
or an autopsy report. As they depart their room following a lunch-time tryst at the
Embassy Hotel, Frank and Joyce have an awkward and somewhat humorous encounter with Fay
and Judge Grogin. gs: Barbara Babcock (Grace Gardner), Pat Corley (Chief Coroner Wally
Nydorf), Helen Shaver (Teresa), Charles Levin (Eddie Gregg), Franklyn Seales (Crawford),
Lynne Moody (Marty Nichols), Donnelly Rhodes (Paul Grogin), Kenneth Kimmins (unknown),
Peter Jurasik (Sid the snitch), Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Lisa Sutton (Robin
Tattaglia), Peter Lownds (Pete Dorsey), Betty McGuire (Trudy Sandler), John O'Leary
(jewelry salesman), Derek Barton (felon), Roy London (coroner's assistant), Andy Goldberg
(Gradsky), Charlene Jones (hooker) 46. "No Body's Perfect" An overconfident Nydorf refuses to heed Furillo's warning not to testify
at a preliminary hearing and, consequently, Joyce skillfully shreds his credibility on the
stand. gs: Barbara Babcock (Grace Gardner), Pat Corley (Chief Coroner Wally
Nydorf), Helen Shaver (Teresa), Charles Levin (Eddie Gregg), Franklyn Seales (Crawford),
Lynne Moody (Marty Nichols), Irene DeBari (Rosa Calletano), Peter Jurasik (Sid the
snitch), Kenneth Kimmins (unknown), Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Lisa Sutton (Robin
Tattaglia), Peter Lownds (Pete Dorsey), Gary Cervantes (Jose), Roy London (coroner's
assistant), Betty McGuire (Trudy Sandler), Ron Pinkard (judge), Bette Raya (Esperanza),
Steven Kavner (reporter), Walter Janowitz (old man) 47. "Santaclaustraphobia" There's no place like the Hill for the holidays. Yuletide cheer is in
short supply as Furillo concentrates on finding four marauding youths who have already
claimed several victims. gs: James McEachin (Reggie Hill), Earl Billings (Harv), Gina Gallego
(Carmen), Micole Mercurio (Mrs. Moldonaldo), Royce Wallace (grandmother), Jan Stratton
(waitress), Khalif Bobatoon (unknown), Jan Stratton (waitress), Lee Weaver (Buck Naked),
Julia Calderon (Mrs. Grady), Nick Savage (bald-headed pickpocket), Perla Walter (victime),
Gary Miller (Ballantine), Greg Lewis (cook), Bill Jenkins (Hurley) 48. "Gung Ho" An armored car robbery nets a 1960-70s political radical and has
far-reaching effects. Joyce lands the political militant as a client. An overconfident FBI
agent noses into the investigation, but his information proves to be slightly out of date.
Belker's stakeout of an arcade turns deadly when officer Dorsey goes across the street for
some coffee and is shot by one of the robbery suspects. And Furillo deals with the
captured suspects to get the one who shot his officer. gs: Peter Donat (Ronald Schuster), Jeanetta Arnette (Jennifer Cross),
Elayne Heilveil (Christina Beck), Peter Lownds (Pete Dorsey), Ed Grover (Special Agent
Davis), Myrna White (Lynn Croyden), Lisa Sutton (Robin Tattaglia), Ellen Blake (arcade
manager), Frank Doubleday (shooter), Dave Turner (proprieter), Yung Sun (delivery man),
Gary Miller (Ballantine), Mark Hearn (disco stripper) 49. "Moon Over Uranus" After his daughter is raped, a veteran cop tries to interfere in
Furillo's search for the rapist. gs: Bruce Kirby (Jack Donleavy), Dennis Franz (Det. Sal Benedetto),
Karen Carlson (Nancy McCoy), Alexandra Johnson (Mary Hicks), Sandra J. Bertrelle (Kathleen
Donleavy), Jack Starrett (Farley), Patrick Collins (Mr. Patrakis), Bill Forsythe (Richard
Brady), Norman Alexander Gibbs (Smitty), Edwin Owens (Toby), Ed Hooks (superintendent),
Lisa Sutton (Robin Tattglia), Sandra J. Bertelle (Kathleen Donleavy), Gary Miller
(Ballantine) 50. "Moon Over Uranus: the Sequel" Joyce leaves for her interview with the Justice Department and Frank
wrestles with his fears of losing her while trying to run his precinct. gs: Dennis Franz (Det. Sal Benedetto), Alexandra Johnson (Mary Hicks),
Karen Carlson (Nancy McCoy), David Downing (Chester Davis), Bill Forsythe (Richard Brady),
Richard Beauchamps (Rodriguez), Phil Rubinstein (Ben), Marco Rodriguez (Rico/addict),
Marlene Warfield (Ada Baxter), Henry G. Sanders (store owner), Ivan Saric (waiter), Erick
Ornelas (Miguel), Irene Olga Lopez (mother), Helen Martin (woman onlooker), Charles Lyles
(man onlooker), Rebecca Forstadt (girl onlooker), Philip Bruns (unknown), Lisa Sutton
(Robin Tattaglia), Tony Perez (Mike Perez) 51. "Moon Over Uranus: the Final Legacy" LaRue gets his hands on a surplus military tank to use in
"Operation: Big Broom." The courts later put the brakes on the questionable
operation after the ACLU and Public Defenders office seek an injunction. gs: Lincoln Kilpatrick (Mr. Ray Hawkins), Donnelly Rhodes (Judge Paul
Grogin), Gregory Sierra (ADA Alvarez), Steven Williams (Sonny Freeman), Richard Beauchamp
(Marty Rodriguez), Mykel T. Williamson (Raymond Hawkins Jr.), DeVoreaux White (kid),
Lawrence Cook (Det. Dibble), Ernie Sabella (Paulie), John O'Connell (Mancuso), Martin West
(attorney), David Wiley (shop teacher), Jim Tartan (forensics), Reginald T. Dorsey
(Oofus), Mark Woods (Tweetybird), Byron O'Dell (gang member), Lawrence A. Mandley (gang
member), Lisa Sutton (Robin Tattaglia), Gary Miller (Ballantine) 52. "The Belles of St. Mary's" The senior criminology class of St. Mary's visits the Hill. gs: Terry Kiser (Vic Hitler), Pat Corley (Chief Coroner Wally Nydorf),
Ally Sheedy (Kristen), Harry Caesar (Fred), Whitman Mayo (Barney), Gregory Sierra (ADA
Alvarez), Dennis Burkley (Sonny Crockett), John O'Connell (Mancuso), Larry D. Mann (Judge
Lee Oberman), Willard E. Pugh (Lynn Tatum), Marco Rodriguez (Rico/addict), James Edgcomb
(IAD officer), Alan Blumenfeld (maitre'd), Martin Azarow (cigar smoker), Dean Wein
(bailiff), Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Lisa Sutton (Robin Tattaglia), Tony Perez
(Mike Perez) 53. "Life in the Minors" IAD grills Coffey on the death of Lynn Tatum, and Tatum's mother makes a
scene in the squad room. Furillo is convinced of his officer's innocence and goes after
the man who was in the cell next to Tatum, a kneebuster named Sonny Crockett. Crockett
tells a story which delights the internal affairs investigators. gs: Terry Kiser (Vic Hitler), Gregory Sierra (ADA Alvarez), Ketty Lester
(Mrs. Tatum), Stack Pierce (Rev. Banks), Ron Silver (Sam Weiser), Robin Gammell (Douglas
Comstock), Ally Sheedy (Kristen), Pat Corley (Chief Coroner Wally Nydorf), Peggy Blow
(Justine), Arthur Taxier (IAD Shipman), Dennis Burkely (Sonny Crockett), Lionel Smith
(Mario Dundee), Lisa Sutton (Robin Tattaglia), Bob DeLegall (IAD Munson), Marco Rodriguez
(Rico/addict), Bill Randolph (Dennis Kinney), Pucci Jhones (hooker), Doug Rowe (blind con
man) 54. "Eugene's Comedy Empire Strikes Back" Fallout from Lynn Tatum's death continues to rain on the Hill. Coffey
takes a polygraph and Furillo and Goldblume attend a town meeting to soothe the outrage
over Tatum's death. Davenport withdraws from Crockett's case when he says he plans to
commit perjury. gs: Ron Silver (Sam Weiser), Terry Kiser (Vic Hitler), Ally Sheedy
(Kristen), Dennis Burkley (Sonny Crockett), Gregory Sierra (ADA Alvarez), Ketty Lester
(Mrs. Tatum), Stack Pierce (Rev. Banks), Marco Rodriquez (Rico/addict), Arthur Taxier (IAD
Shipman), Ted Markland (Haggerty), George O. Petrie (judge), Madelyn Cates (singer), Paula
Victor (old lady), Vahan Moosekian (polygraph tech), Jane Alden (Myrna Schnitz), Reginald
T. Dorsey (bus robber #1), Ezekiel Moss (bus robber #2), Joseph Reisman (punk), Peggy Blow
(Justine), Lisa Sutton (Robin Tattaglia) 55. "Spotlight on Rico" The brutal narcotics Det. Benedetto temporarily transfers to the Hill
and partners with Washington to investigate a loan shark. The operation results in the
death of kneebuster Sonny Crockett and Benedetto's true colors are revealed. gs: Marco Rodriguez (Rico/addict), Michael Lerner (Rollie Simone),
Marion Yue (Colette), Dennis Burkley (Sonny Crockett), Leonard Stone (Mo "Mouse"
Feldstein), Kathleen Lloyd (nurse Linda Wulfawitz), George Innes (James Willett Frame),
Dennis Franz (Det. Sal Benedetto), Jonathan Banks (Reggie Orson), William Bronder (impound
attendant), Mike Finneran (shelter manager), Marion Kodama Yue (Colette), Gary Miller
(Ballantine) 56. "Buddy, Can You Spare a Heart?" While undercover on Benedetto's loan-sharking operation, Washington is
shot. gs: Dennis Franz (Det. Sal Benedetto), Marco Rodriguez (Rico/addict),
Michael Lerner (Rollie Simone), Marion Yue (Colette), George Innes (James Willett Frame),
Zerondick Hubbard (Speedboat), David Fresco (Iggie), Richard Roat (Mr. Farnsworth), John
LaMotta (bar patron), William Benedict (old man), Aston S. Young (bar patron), Hal Bokar
(bartender), Jonathan Banks (Reggie Orson), Marion Kodama Yue (Colette), John La Motta
(bar patron), Gary Miller (Ballantine) 57. "A Hill of Beans" Furillo hauls in loan shark Simone at Daniels insistance. Belker and
LaRue go on a rampage to find out what ruined a police drug transaction that almost cost
Washington's life. Benedetto feels their investigation closing in on him and tries to make
a run for it, but things don't turn out quite like he planned. gs: Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Dennis Franz (Det. Sal Benedetto),
Marco Rodriguez (Rico/addict), Michael Lerner (Rollie Simone), George Innes (James Willett
Frame), David Fresco (Iggie), Allan Rich (Judge Maurice Schiller), Stanley Kamel (Agent
Ramsey), Thomas Ryan (courier), Arnie Moore (bodyguard), Kale Williamson (Mrs. Dobson),
Robert Pastorelli (Jimmy Frumento), Peter Frechette (unknown), Kate Williamson (Mrs.
Dobson), Ernie Brown (waiter), Luis Manuel (gang kid), Carlos Lacamara (gang kid), Dan
Chambers (window washer), Dean Wein (bailiff)
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58. "Here's Adventure, Here's Romance" The only witness to a massacre at a gay bar is an
off-duty cop, Det. Art Bradley, who is reluctant to come forward for fear of losing his
job and family. LaRue and Washington antics to catch the killer endanger the case. And
Furillo forces Bradley to make a difficult choice. guest stars: Martin Ferrero (Alan "Cisco
Kid" Branford), Lawrence Pressman (Art Bradley), Eugene Butler (Vincent Kirby),
Tracey Walter (Willie Laporter), George D. Wallace (Judge Milton Cole), Nick Savage
(pickpocket), Lee Weaver (William "Buck Naked" Tully), Bill Watson (Comstock),
Rudy Ramos (night lieutenant) 59. "Ba-bing, Ba-bing" The mayoral campaign is in full swing: candidate
Chief Daniels is duking it out in the public opinion polls with his opponent, Benjamin
Fisk. Fisk moves into a crime-ridden housing project despite Furillo's warnings of a gang
power struggle. In efforts to curb the escalating gang violence and keep Fisk safe, the
precinct captain lays down "Furillo's Law" with the gang leaders and plays an
ace, angering Goldblume and Hector Ruiz in the process. guest stars: Ron Parady (Dennis Mahoney), George
Coe (Benjamin Fisk), Kale Browne (Byron Whitcamp), Panchito Gomez (Hector Ruiz), Harrison
Page (John Fox), Diane Gallup (Bunny Babing), Denise Gallup (Babette Babing), William
Schilling (Andrew Lane), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), John Medici (Feinstein) 60. "The Long Law of the Arm" Furillo is forced to make a difficult decision
after Hector Ruiz takes Fisk hostage. guest stars: George Coe (Benjamin Fisk), Clinton
Derricks-Carroll (Kiki Chabundi), Panchito Gomez (Hector Ruiz), William Schilling (Andrew
Lane), Harrison Page (John Fox), Kale Browne (Byron Whitcamp), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee
Oberman), Ron Parady (Dennis Mahoney), Peter Fox (Jay Eldridge) 61. "Death by Kiki" Fisk's return to the housing project ends in
disaster - much to Daniels morbid delight. guest stars: George Coe (Benjamin Fisk), Clinton
Derricks-Carroll (Kiki Chabundi), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), William Schilling
(Andrew Lane), Ron Parady (Dennis Mahoney), Kale Browne (Byron Whitcamp), Peter Fox (Jay
Eldridge) 62. "Doris in Wonderland" The shooting of a little boy by officer Perez
becomes political fodder when Mahoney tries to make capital for Chief Daniels out of the
tragedy by forcing Furillo to arrest the boy's mother on child-endangerment charges. Frank
and Joyce (and Bernstein) seem the only ones aware that two lives are being destroyed for
political gain. guest stars: Alfre Woodard (Doris Robson), Sam
Groom (Dr. Stuart), Milton Seltzer (Murray Kaplan), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), Ron
Parady (Dennis Mahoney), J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland) 63. "Praise Dilaudid" Hill and Renko nab the "Emily Post
bandit" - with the help of his junkie girlfriend - and the dye packs leave Renko a
little green. The bandit escapees and takes a hostage and Goldblume must negotiate a
peaceful surrender. guest stars: Michael Horton (Nicky Kasner), Sam
Groom (Dr. Stuart), Alfre Woodard (Doris Robson), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman),
George D. Wallace (Judge Milton Cole), Kale Browne (Byron Whitcamp), Marilyn Jones
(Desiree Handel), J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland), Ron Parady (Dennis Mahoney), Milton
Seltzer (Murray Kaplan) 64. "Goodbye, Mr. Scripps" Election day proves trying for everyone: Frank and
Joyce are among those who attend the Robson boy's funeral; Mahoney turns on Daniels and
tries to burn Furillo in the process; Hunter meets a nice lady who steals his wallet;
Goldblume tries to keep a last-minute candidate clear of the polling places and later must
foil the man's attempt to injure the mayoral-race victor, Ozzie Cleveland. guest stars: Kenneth Tigar (Randolph Scripps), Ron
Parady (Dennis Mahoney), Alfre Woodard (Doris Robson), J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland),
Stack Pierce (Rev. Banks) 65. "Midway to What?" The vice squad ignores Furillo's report on a
bookie joint operating out of a candy story and the captain decides to take it down with
his men. The busted bookie, Seltzer, turns over several tapes incriminating cops on the
take, including a rookie Hunter, and the EATer leader later attempts suicide. guest stars: Gary Frank (Gerry Gaffney), Guy Boyd
("Irish" Bobby Shields), Michael Durrell (Irv Luboff), Barney Martin (Ben
Seltzer), Al Ruscio (Bernard Heiser), George D. Wallace (Judge Milton Cole), Lee Weaver
(William "Buck Naked" Tully), Jack Murdock (Mr. Gilbert), Michael Ironside
(Schrader), Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Jane Alden (Myrna Schnitz), Biff Yeager (referee),
Bruno Ragnucci (man), Milt Jamin (jury foreman) 66. "Honk if You're a Goose" The frightened bookie Ben Seltzer gives up a
payoff drop point which nets a corrupt judge. Furillo tells chief of corruption at Midtown
vice and ADA Bernstein unites with precinct captain to launch a covert investigation. guest stars: Gary Frank (Gerry Gaffney), Guy Boyd
("Irish" Bobby Shields), Michael Durrell (Irv Luboff), Barney Martin (Ben
Seltzer), George D. Wallace (Judge Milton Cole), Crispin Glover (space cadet), T.J.
Castronova (Morrisey), Ralph Drischell (Shorter), Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Jane Alden
(Myrna Schnitz), Alan Blumenfled (driver), Biff Yeager (cop referee), Will Gill Jr. (store
owner #1), Dean Wein (bailiff), Rick Goldman (cop), Larry Marko (store owner #2), Richard
Warwick (paramedic), Gus Corrado (civilian) 67. "The Russians are Coming" Three visiting Russians bring their personal
problems to the Hill. guest stars: Bruno Kirby (Louis), Lynne Moody
(Marty Nichols), Louis Giambalvo (Rob Nelson), Allan Kolman (Mischa Cherchenko), Natasha
Schneider (Ludmilla Moros), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), Richard Brooks (Tyrone
Crane), Stanley Kamel (Agent Ramsey), Bill Henderson (Maynard), Janet Caroll (Peggy LaRue
Nelson), Charles Penland (Curtis), Betty Cole (Mrs. Randolph), Martin West (ADA), Adam
Gregor (Konstantin), Dorothy Meyer (cook), Ezekiel Moss (street kid), Ron Recanser
(bailiff), Charles Lyles (old man), Tony O'Neil (Bolino), Richard Chaves (doctor) 68. "Ratman and Bobbin" The cop killer raises his tally to four by gunning
down two officers on patrol. guest stars: Vincent Baggetta (Dave Marino), Lynne
Moody (Marty Nichols), Ron Rifkin (Monty DiMair), Harrison Page (Fox), Dana Gladstone
(Goldblum), Fred McCarren (Stuart Casey), Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Ted Gehring (Eddie
Bobbin), Joe Pantoliano (Sonny Orsini), Richard Kuss (Lou), Barbara Alston (Mrs.
Rutledge), Don Blakely (Mr. Rutledge), Bumper Robinson (kid), Mike Gomez (pimp), Arthur
Taxier (IAD Shipman), Zero Hubbard (Rutledge kid), James Avery (Tolliver), Connie Sawyer
(bag lady), Ronald Carter (deaf child), Nick de Mauro (man), Rick Goldman (cop), Paco Vek
(man), Judith Weston (waitress), Jeff Silverman (landlord) 69. "Nichols From Heaven" Furillo struggles through what he is believes it
the worst 24 hours ever on the Hill: A cop killer roams the precinct; the corruption
investigation into the vice squad strikes close to home when officer Marty Nichols is
gunned down; and the emotional fallout from the knowledge Joyce can't have children and
the fact he killed a man weigh heavily on the precinct captain. guest stars: Lynne Moody (Marty Nichols), Vincent
Baggetta (Dave Marino), Dana Gladstone (Goldblum), Joe Pantoliano (Sonny Orsini), Fred
McCarren (Stuart Casey), Richard Stahl (James Thaddeus), Harrison Page (Fox), Larry D.
Mann (Judge Lee Oberman) 70. "Fuchs Me? Fuchs You!" Furillo and Bernstein take down corrupt vice cops
and reveals that Marty Nichols was corrupt. And Furillo loses his old friend Jerry Fuchs
as the corruption investigation winds down. guest stars: Linda Hamilton (Sandy Valpariso),
Caroline McWilliams (Ann Schwitzer), J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland), Fred McCarren (Stuart
Casey), Dennis Lipscomb (unknown), Barry Tubb (Archie Peyser Jr.) 71. "Grace Under Pressure" With his own emotions barely under wrap, Furillo
makes an unusual appearance during roll call to inform his officers of Sgt. Esterhaus'
death and cautions the devastated lot "to be careful out there." The officers
struggle to do their jobs while dealing with their grief. Furillo learns he is executor of
Esterhaus' estate, comforts Grace and asks Bates to take over as roll-call sergeant. guest stars: Linda Hamilton (Sandy Valpariso),
Jane Kaczmarek (Off. Clara Pilsky), Barry Tubb (Archie Peyser Jr.), John Hancock (unknown) 72. "The Other Side of Oneness" With emotion filling his voice, Furillo reads a
letter from Esterhaus at roll call turning out the day shift one last time. Furillo tries
to find way around the legal restrictions on scattering Esterhaus' remains on the Hill.
Officers still struggle with grief over sergeant's death. guest stars: Kay Lenz (Whitney Barnes), Gail
Strickland (Kennedy), Jane Kaczmarek (Off. Clara Pilsky), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee
Oberman), Barry Tubb (Archie Peyser Jr.) 73. "Parting is Such Sweep Sorrow" A judge intent on elevating jail conditions
threatens to release more of the court's overflow back into the streets, and Furillo and
Bernstein team up in an effort to stop him. guest stars: Linda Hamilton (Sandy Valpariso),
Edward James Olmos (Judge Cruz), Jane Kaczmarek (Off. Clara Pilsky), Clarence Williams III
(unknown), Barry Tubb (Archie Peyser Jr.) 74. "The End of Logan's Run" As "Operation: Stop 'N' Cop" begins,
Furillo gets himself into hot water by criticizing the project, which was began at the
mayor's urging. guest stars: Nick Savage (pickpocket James Logan),
Scatman Crothers (Lionel "Train" Talbot), Jane Kaczmarek (Pilsky), Jesse D.
Goins (William Mullins), Andy Romano (Dept. Chief Warren Briscoe), Fritz Turner (Timothy
Mullins) 75. "The Count of Monty Tasco" As the pressure mounts on her to identify Timothy
Mullins as Talbot's shooter, Joyce swallows her fear and comes forward. William Mullins
promises Frank that Joyce will die if she testifies and Frank makes Mullins a promise of
his own. guest stars: Barry Corbin (Monty Tasco), Jesse D.
Goins (William Mullins), Jane Kaczmarek (Pilsky), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), Debi
Richter (Daryl Ann), Jonelle Allen (Linda Talbot), Alex Hyde-White (Sawyer), Alan North
(unknown "Earl in The Long Kiss Goodnight") 76. "Nutcracker Suite" Division and the mayor's office order all Hill
Street cops to back up "Operation: Stop 'n' Cop" with both tragic (Pilsky
freezes and is shot and killed) and impressive (a raid nets a heroin factory) results. guest stars: Jesse D. Goins (William Mullins),
Andy Romano (Warren Briscoe), Jane Kaczmarek (Pilsky) J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland), Debi
Richter (Daryl Ann) 77. "Hair Apparent" Expiring treaties result in gang violence on the
Hill. The mayor's gang appointee to the Youth Corps Summer Job Program comes, a former
Blood, under fire for favoritism and a Diablos member threatens to kill him. guest stars: J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland), Randy
Brooks (Marcus Peabody), Robert Costanzo (Lester Franco), Joanna Kerns (State Liquor
Authority officer), Joe Santos (Jimmy LaStarza), Beau Starr (Joey DeSoto), Harold
Sylvester (Officer Rudy Davis), Andy Garcia (Ernesto), Art Evans (Floyd Joyner), Michael
Alldredge (unknown) 78. "Lucky Ducks" Gang violence rips through the Hill and Furillo
puts pressure on the Bloods and Diablos for a truce after he learns Jesus Martinez is no
longer running Diablos. An angry Peabody rejoins the Bloods and goes to the loan sharks -
sharks being the operative word - Belker has infiltrated to trade drugs from money to
finance a gang war with the Diablos. guest stars: Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Randy
Brooks (Marcus Peabody), Robert Costanzo (Lester Franco), Joe Santos (Jimmy LaStarza),
Beau Starr (Joey DeSoto), Harold Sylvester (Officer Rudy Davis), Hunt Block (unknown),
John McCook (unknown) 79. "Eva's Brawn" Furillo taps Jesus Martinez to negotiate a cease
fire and treaties between the gangs. guest stars: Andy Romano (Warren Briscoe), Debi
Richter (Daryl Ann), Susan Kellerman (Eva), Robert Costanzo (Lester Franco), Joe Santos
(Jimmy LaStarza), Beau Starr (Joey DeSoto), Harold Sylvester (Officer Rudy Davis), Don
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80. "Mayo, Hold the Pickle" The fifth season gets off to a tense start as the impending execution of
Celestine Gray for the rape and murder of a Roman Catholic nun upsets many on the Hill.
Goldblume takes some flack for his views on capital punishment. Frank is infuriated by a
news article on the execution which infers his separation from Joyce, now in the fourth
month, was a result of the case. Davenport works down to the wire for her client. And
Jerry Fuchs, now a private investigator, conducts a last-minute investigation in hopes of
staying the execution. guest stars: Tim Thomerson (Nat Rikers), Jill Eikenberry (Sarah Fimpel),
Michael Tucker (Gabe Fimpel), Todd Susman (Ice Man), Tony Plana (Roland Maxwell), Sharon
Barr (Vera Horvath), Liz Torres (Suprette owner), Juney Smith (Celestine Grey), Hank
Rolike (wino), Richard Brestoff (Stu Handley), Gertrude Flynn (Mrs. Parsons), Michael
Pniewski (Braden), Cheryl Carter (attorney), Norman Alexander Gibbs (transvestite), Nick
Eldridge (SID) 81. "Watt a Way to Go" Goldblume takes the law into his own hands when his ex-wife Rachel is
raped and she refuses to press charges. guest stars: Tim Thomerson (Nat Rikers), Jill Eikenberry (Sarah Fimpel),
Michael Tucker (Gabe Fimpel), Jere Burns (James Fitzsimmons/rapist), Ralph Seymour (Ed
Foster), Rosanna Huffman (Rachel Goldblume), Juney Smith (Celestine Grey), Richard Bestoff
(Stu Handley), Martha Ferris (Cathleen McConnell), Al White (Turner), Hank Rolike (wino),
Arthur Taxier (IAD Shipman), Lionel Decker (hotel director), Ritch Brinkley (prison
doctor), Christopher Templeton (newscaster), Norman Alexander Gibbs (transvestite), Ted
Noose (warden), Logan Clarke (Teddy), Jim Staskel (Archie), Charles Stavola (Sig),
Shashawnee Hall (pounding guy), Jennifer Ursitti (Annie Goldblume), Robert Prescott
(unknown) 82. "Rookie Nookie" Furillo reprimands Goldblume for brutalizing Rachel's rapist and later
takes the him off a murder case when the victim turns out to be the rapist's common-law
wife. guest stars: Michael Biehn (Off. Randall Buttman), Kristen Meadows
(Caroline Reynolds), Tim Robbins (Off. Lawrence Swann), Jere Burns (James
Fitzsimmons/rapist), Mykel T. Williamson (Off. Ron Garfield) 83. "Fowl Play" Patrolman Swann kills himself after an initiation party at the Kubiak
Lodge and leaves behind two letters. The hooker from the rookie party turns up dead and
the investigators are unsure who killed her - Buttman in a copycat murder or the
prostitute killer who's still on the loose. Washington pressures Garfield to tell the
truth about party. guest stars: Michael Biehn (Off. Randall Buttman), Mykel T. Williamson
(Off. Ron Garfield), Kristen Meadows (Caroline Reynolds), Anne-Marie Johnson (Lynn
Williams), John Di Santi (unknown) 84. "Bangladesh Slowly" LaRue looks very bad to IAD after shooting Caroline Reynold's former
lover. He suspects she set him up and sets out to prove it. guest stars: Michael Biehn (Off. Randall Buttman), Kristen Meadows
(Caroline Reynolds), Mykel T. Williamson (Off. Ron Garfield), Andy Romano (Warren
Briscoe), Anne-Marie Johnson (Lynn Williams), Maxine Stuart (unknown), Phil Rubinstein
(unknown) 85. "Ewe and Me, Babe" Furillo and his officers are under pressure to catch the killer of the
Rev. Booker Simons, who was shot while trying to dissuade a thief from stealing his car.
The investigation endangers Belker, who's undercover in a chop shop. And Fay damages their
investigation by revealing information to Booker's wife within earshot of Davenport.
Narcotics Inspector Joe Keenan ruffles feathers on the Hill as he investigates 18
heroin-overdose deaths brought on by the Columbian wars. The pressure mounts on Furillo
when an impound lot officer is shot, linking the Simons killing to the heroin epidemic. guest stars: Hector Elizondo (Inspector Joe Keenan), Lois De Banzie
(Mrs. Crandall), Janet MacLachlan (Mrs. Simons), David Spielberg (Judge Lucas Fitzroy),
Louis Giambalvo (Rob Nelson), Fred Coffin (Tony Yankovich), Roxanne Roll (Lotta Gue),
Holly Lauren (Carla Walicki), James Arone (Louis Cray), Miguel Ferrer (Carlos), Renny
Roker (attorney Byron Brown), Ken Lerner (Robert Silver) 86. "Blues for Mr. Green" The imminent release of an 18-year-old convicted murderer, Floyd Green,
who's made threats against witnesses, creates tension and counter-threats from some angry
citizens. After he is busted for possession, Judge Wachtel orders the cops to stay 100
yards away from the young killer - a decision he later regrets. Green kills a bus driver,
shoots it out with an angry citizen and later threatens Davenport when her legal counsel
is not to his liking, but justice is ultimately served. guest stars: Reni Santoni (John Pescator), Forest Whitaker (Floyd
Green), Zitto Kazan (Escobedo), Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt), Penny Johnson (Jackie
DeWitt), Anne-Marie Johnson (Lynn Williams), Liz Torres (Suprette owner), Lee Kessler
(Mrs. Morgenstern) 87. "Fuched Again" An assassination attempt is made on Mayor Cleveland following a ceremony
rededicating the restored Monarch Theater. The Hill's finest nab the gunman who fears for
his life and tells Davenport about a conspiracy involving a high-ranking police official
(Joe Keenan), an ex-cop (Jerry Fuchs) and two construction magnates (Barletta brothers).
When the would-be assassin is killed, Joyce reveals the details to Frank and Goldblume. guest stars: Saul Rubinek (Armand Bittar), J.A. Preston (Ozzie
Cleveland), Alberta Watson (prostitute), Jack Kruschen (Isadore Fagenbaum), Paul Gleason
(Thomas "Biff" Lowe), Ron Karabatsos (Hector Lupa), Christopher Mahar (Kasim),
Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt), Dick Bakalyan (Joe Flaherty), Jane Alden (Myrna Schnitz),
Jeffrey Alan Chandler (Terry Springer), Carl Strano (Phillip Barletta), Felice Orlandi
(Tony Barletta) 88. "Low Blow" Thanksgiving cheer is in short supply on the Hill. Fuchs dies and
Furillo uses Biff Lowe to bag the Barlettas in the assassination attempt on Mayor
Cleveland. After helping the police, Lowe tries to kill himself by eating his shirt. Joyce
and Frank breathe a sigh of relief as the Barlettas are put away and her informant status
remains a secret. guest stars: Martin Ferrero (Alan "Cisco Kid" Branford), J.A.
Preston (Ozzie Cleveland), Paul Gleason (Thomas "Biff" Lowe), Larry D. Mann
(Judge Lee Oberman), Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt), Beverly Hope Atkinson (Vivian DeWitt),
Sharon Barr (Vera Horvath), Jane Alden (Myrna Schnitz) 89. "The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall" Mayo and Garibaldi investigate when Councilman Detweiler's mother shoots
a young man. Furillo must deal with the boy's grieving father as Daniels and others
pressure him not to pursue charges. The captain is further outraged when it appears she'll
only get a slap on the wrist despite evidence pointing to premeditation on her part. guest stars: Dan Hedaya (bum), Fran Ryan (Mary Minot), Jennifer Tilly
(Gina Srignoli), Michael Fairman (Arnold Detweiler), Paul Lieber (Mr. Flowers), Larry D.
Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), Pepe Serna (Raymond Cassiano), Basil Hoffman (Mr. Greenglass),
George Memmoli (Paul "The Wall" Srignoli), Leaf Phoenix (Daniel), Jack Murdoch
(unknown), Jed Mills (unknown) 90. "Last Chance Salon" Furillo finds himself dealing with renewed conflict between the Bloods
and Shamrocks. Davenport is harassed by her clients, three Bloods who are arrested after a
grocery store owner is beaten and a Shamrock killed. After Chief Daniels refuses to
authorize overtime to thwart an impending strike on the Shamrocks' headquarters, Furillo
appeals to his officers' sense of duty to stop the attack. guest stars: Mark Keyloun (Terry Shaughnessy), Sandy McPeak (Dr. Ted
Rose), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), Carmen Argenziano (Leon DeGualle), Sam Anderson
(Kenny Sterling), Robert Viharo (Oswald Rincon), David Harris (Bumphus), Anne Haney (Dorie
Fitzgerald), Holly Lauren (Carla Walicki), Macon McCalman (unknown) 91. "Intestinal Fortitude" The investigation into the rape of an elderly woman takes on a
linguistic note: The police arrest a suspect who claims he can't speak English and didn't
understand his Miranda rights - but not before he names his partner in the crime. Fay
desperately tries to help the victim identify her assailants. The language issue allows
the duo to be released on bail, but Mayo gets proof the man can speak English and effects
a little poetic justice in the process. guest stars: John Quade (Sal Intestinali), Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Louise
Tripp), Vic Polizos (Jimmy Fisher), Dann Florek (Bowers), Domingo Ambriz (Santiago), Sal
Lopez (Cordera) 92. "Of Human Garbage" Officer Perez rescues a family from a burning building and Chief Daniels
quickly announces that the officer will receive the department's highest honor. Perez'
moment in the sun is cut short after an investigation into the fire reveals a
disheartening truth. guest stars: Larry Hankin (Earl Schuester), John Quade (Sal
Intestinali), Sandy McPeak (Dr. Ted Rose), Carmine Caridi (Joey Intestinali) 93. "Dr. Hoof and Mouth" Mayo's trip to the dentist's office uncovers Dr. Rose's chairside
techniques - he gives his gassed victims breast examinations and has a bizzare shoe-biting
fetish. LaRue gloats over the revealing evidence, causing friction with Mayo and
Garibaldi. Chief Daniels views the evidence then asks Mayo out on a date. guest stars: Sandy McPeak (Dr. Ted Rose), Frank McRae (Jerome Simmons),
Garrett Morris (derelict/street guy), Frances McDormand (PD Connie Chapman), Beverly Hope
Atkinson (Vivian DeWitt), Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt), Richard Venture (Carl Barnett),
Richard Roat (unknown), Patricia Elliot (unknown) 94. "Davenport in a Storm" Davenport's first day as an ADA takes its toll. She faces some
resistance when she decides to prosecute three white teens for the brutal assault of a
young black athlete despite a weak case. guest stars: Paula Kelly (Mrs. Eagleton), Jennifer Tilly (Gina
Srignoli)Garrett Morris (derelict/street guy), Charles Tyner (Al DiPiano), Jesse John
Bochco (Frank Jr.), Gerry Gibson (unknown), Richard Roat (unknown), 95. "Washington Deceased" LaRue, Washington and Belker team up with an obnoxious detective, Lt.
Mel Tabor, to catch corrupt city inspectors. Tabor's mouth gets him into hot water with
Furillo. LaRue, who's been moonlighting on a low-budget horror flick, decides to get even
and "borrows" a prop to play a joke on Tabor - with hilarious and near tragic
results. LaRue later targets Coffey but finds the tables turned, courtesy of his partner. guest stars: Dana Elcar (Lt. Mel Taber), Frances McDormand (PD Connie
Chapman), Taylor Negron (Tommy Rodriguez), Patrick Cronin (unknown) 96. "Passage to Libya" Goldblume and Coffey go undercover as waiters at Al DiPiano's lounge in
"Operation: Dirty Disco." DiPiano shoots and kills his disgruntled nephew,
adding a murder charge in the blues quest to nab him on illegal weapons sales. Furillo
pressures the IRS to release $10,000 to Gina Srignoli in return for her help in the
investigation. When the bust goes down, Goldblume saves Gina's life and she later
expresses her gratitude by taking him to dinner, then bed. guest stars: Hamilton Camp (one man band Muzel), Jennifer Tilly (Gina
Srignoli), Charles Tyner (Al DiPiano), Stanley Kamel (Agent Ramsey), Garrett Morris
(derelict/street guy), Michael MacRae (Lawrence McKeever), Frances McDormand (PD Connie
Chapman), Vernee Watson-Johnson (Ruby Brown), Otis Young (Louis Jessup), Basil Hoffman
(Greenglass); Cecile Callan (Jane Buzhardt) 97. "El Capitan" Calletano takes over station command while Furillo attends an retreat
for precinct captains and their superiors. Frank maintains control in the face of taunting
from his fellow captains (St. Francis Furillo and his alter boy manners; Mr Perfect,
etc.), but comes close to pummelling Deputy Chief Briscoe over a comment about Joyce. guest stars: Lane Smith (Mike), Jennifer Tilly (Gina Srignoli), Ron
O'Neal (Pete), Andy Romano (Warren Briscoe), Marc Alaimo (Gene Scapizi), Stephen Kahan
(Joe Daley), Cecile Callan (Jane Buzhardt), Michael MacRae (Lonny Stone/Lawrence
McKeever), Charles Cyphers (Capt. Leder) 98. "The Life and Time of Dominic Florio Jr." On the anniversary of legalized abortion, an pro-life activist
accidentally sends a 5-month pregnant woman into premature labor. The incident strikes a
raw nerve with Joyce and Frank, who disagree with Bernstein on how to charge the man. The
man is represented by PD Chapmond, who informs Davenport of her intentions to use a
defense which doesn't conform with the protester's beliefs. After the baby dies, the
protester tells Davenport he'll plead guilty to keep his ideals intact. Joyce lectures the
flippant Chapmond about her ethics and seeks Frank's advice. guest stars: Nicholas Pryor (Mr. Ardrey), Patricia Wettig (Annie
Florio), Jennifer Tilly (Gina Srignoli), Frances McDormand (PD Connie Chapman), Brent
Spiner (Larry Stein), Robert Miranda (Dominic Florio Sr.), John Finnegan (Tommy Leland),
Tate Donovan (Shamrock-Dean Johnson), Robert Thaler (unknown) 99. "G.Q." Davenport risks all when she refuses to accept the housing cops' version
of an alleged window-smashing incident at the O'Neill projects. While she's in court on
another case, the DA cuts a deal with PD Champond, who represents the young man accused in
the incident. Davenport then launches her own investigation and locates and locates a
witness who clears the young man. Bernstein chastises her for opening the city up to a
civil suit and embarrasing him and she promptly resigns. Davenport clashes with Chapmond
in the squad room. Frank later offers support to Joyce for dogged pursuit of the truth and
tells her he suspects Chapmond is using drugs. guest stars: Jeffrey DeMunn (Jeffrey Goff), Peggy Pope (Mrs. McCray),
Frances McDormand (PD Connie Chapman), Richard Cummings Jr. (Timothy Weres), Bernie White
(Gomez), Will Nye (Schnell), Don Dolan (Bob Moss), Jimmie Skaggs (Patterson), Joe Restivo
(Reiser) 100. "Queen for a Day" Davenport faces another career choice when the Public Defender's office
courts her to rejoin and Bernstein tries to persuade her to stay with the District
Attorney's office. Joyce learns that Frank's suspicions about PD Chapmond's substance
abuse problem are correct and that the troubled lawyer is going to be fired. Davenport's
decision to rejoin the PD's office doesn't sit well with the newly-fired Chapmond. Furillo
confronts Chapmond about her drug habit and urges her to get help. guest stars: James Tolkan (Coach Beasley), Jennifer Tilly (Gina
Srignoli), Frances McDormand (PD Connie Chapman), Felton Perry (Alonzo), Richard Yniguez
(Off. Rivera), Ernie Sabella (Pauli), Steve Franken (Arnold Solomon), J.E. Freeman
(Teddy), Brent Jennings (unknown) 101. "You're in Alice's" Unhappy with the progress of the investigation into Gina's death,
Goldblume lashes out at everyone and conducts his own probe. He is furious when he learns
the department has made a deal with the shooter to catch bigger fish and that Furillo kept
it from him. Goldblume gets a lecture from Bates about his attitude. guest stars: Stephen Macht (Det. Phil Dugan), Andy Romano (Warren
Briscoe), Leonard Stone (Hal Berman), Kene Holliday (Pablo Jackson), Juanita Mahoney (Mrs.
Jackson), Anne-Marie Johnson (Lynn Williams), Pierrino Mascarion (Al Biomonte), Joseph
Ruskin (Toriello), Charles Cyphers (Capt. Leder) 102. "Grin and Bear It" The fifth season wraps up with a bang and preview of things to come.
Washington is wounded during a bust at Belker's drycleaners undercover. The arrest of two
cops on the take leads them to Dugan, who offers them Joe Keenan and a major ring of
police corruption. guest stars: Stephen Macht (Det. Phil Dugan), James Cromwell (Lowen/bear
handler), Andy Romano (Warren Briscoe), Basil Hoffman (Greenglass), Arthur Taxier (IAD
Shipman), Wortham Krimmer (Dr. Heath)
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103. "Blues in the Night" The sixth season gets under way with a look at the
night life of the Hill Street day shift. Goldblume goes to check out a noise disturbance
at S.O.I.L. House and gets taken hostage by a militant leader on the edge of sanity.
Furillo is called in to negotiate - fortunately for he, Joyce and Bernstein who were
dinning with a one of Joyce's fellow PDs whose wife began airing the kinky details of his
liasons with a prostitute. As the hostage situation deteriorates, Furillo is forced to
give in to Chief Daniels and Hunter's pressures to take the delusional leader out. guest stars: Yaphet Kotto (Calvin Matthias), Eric
Pierpoint (Tom Hopper), Billy Green Bush (Bobby Angel), Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Dan
Lauria (Jim), Rita Taggart (Rosie), Lawrence Tierney (Sgt. Jenkins), Anne Ramsay (Mrs.
Scalisi), Sue Giosa (Unknown), Lynn Tufeld (Unknown), Alan Blumenfeld (Unknown), Joe
Higgins (Unknown) 104. "Hacked to Pieces" Furillo agrees to lead a crusade against police
corruption by investigating the death of Joe Keenan. guest stars: Stuart Margolin (Andy Sedita),
Rosalind Cash (Leona Cleveland), Stan Shaw (Louis Russ), Hilly Hicks (Lee Cleveland),
Soon-Teck Oh (Pak), Norm Alden (Art Eastland), J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland), Lee
Garlington (Maura), Lance Slaughter (Trenton Moore), Charles Bouvier (Unknown) 105. "Seoul on Ice" Garibaldi's stabbing stuns the blues and Mayo
lends emotional support her former partner's father. Sid gives LaRue and Washington's
investigation into the assault a nudge in the right direction and Goldblume and Division
detectives lend a hand. guest stars: Stuart Margolin (Andy Sedita), Greg
Mullavey (Jerry McDonoghue), J.A. Preston (Ozzie Cleveland), Joe Dorsey (Anthony
Garibaldi), Marc Alaimo (Gene Scapizzi), Hilly Hicks (Lee Cleveland), Lee Garlington
(Maura), Lance Slaughter (Trenton Moore) 106. "In the Belly of the Bus" Furillo's investigation into Keenan's death and
police corruption hits pay dirt when Sid turns over Louis Russ who demands full immunity
in exchange for what he knows. Russ' testimony not only unravels the details of Keenan's
death, including who killed him, but also contains a surprise confession to the brutal
stabbing of Garibaldi. Although Russ' deal throws a wrench into prosecuting him for
Garibaldi's death, the detective's father ultimately effects a little justice of his own. guest stars: Soon-Teck Oh (Pak), Stan Shaw (Louis
Russ), Marc Alaimo (Gene Scapizzi), Joe Dorsey (Anthony Garibaldi), Joan Sweeney (Maureen
Dolan), Lance Slaughter (Trenton Moore) 107. "Somewhere Over the Rambo" Furillo's corruption commission delivers its
findings which cast Chief Daniels in a somewhat favorable light. The spiteful chief sets
his sights on getting even with Furillo by sacrificing a Hill Street night shift cop,
David Bauer, who shot a young black man under questionable circumstances. Furillo watches
helplessly as Daniels pushes the troubled officer over the edge, precipitating a somber
visit to Bauer's estranged wife. guest stars: Frank McCarthy (Off. David Bauer),
Martin Ferrero (Alan "Rambo" Branford), Elizabeth Huddle (Prunella
Ashton-Wilkes), Shirley Jo Finney (Lynnetta), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), Arthur
Taxier (IAD Shipman), Joan Sweeney (Maureen Dolan), Judith Hansen (Celeste Patterson),
Marco Rodriguez (Rico), Todd Hollowell (Derrick Yarborough), Robert Riesel (Fred Pearson) 108. "Oh, You Kid" On the way back from the dentist, Buntz stops an
assault on a bakery truck driver and roughs up the assailant who resists arrest. He later
locks horns with Davenport when her obnoxious client wants to press a brutality complaint.
Legal wrangling and a victim reluctant to press charges let the jerk walk, but he soons
finds trouble and Buntz is waiting in the wings. The lieutenant's attitude and actions put
him in hot water with Furillo. guest stars: Felton Perry (Bobby Castro), Alex
MacArthur (Brent), Shirley Jo Finney (Lynnetta), Paul Drake (Wendell Morrison), Basil
Hoffman (Ed Greenglass), Larry D. Mann (Judge Lee Oberman), Tegan West (Teddy), Ken Letner
(Unknown), Peter Van Norden (Unknown) 109. "An Oy For an Oy" Capt. Calletano doesn't react well when Furillo
tells him Buntz saw a Polk Avenue officer dumping vagrants on the Hill instead of ferrying
them to the assigned shelter. Hill and Renko later confront the lazy officer at a diner
and again as he passes through the precinct and stops to unload the bums. Renko, Hill and
Coffey try to help a slow-witted bum, finding him a place to stay for the night - it
doesn't have a pleasant smell but its warm and free. guest stars: Michael Lerner (Meyer Rabinowitz),
Alex Henteloff (Israel Rabinowitz), Jeffrey Alan Chandler (Toby), Judith Hansen (Celeste
Patterson), Michael Richards (Special Agent Dupre), Shirley Jo Finney (Lynnetta), Matthew
Faison (Whitsun), Elizabeth Huddle (Prunella Ashton-Wilkes), Jack Andreozzi (Sal Benaci),
Duke Stroud (Earl Garrity) 110. "Fathers and Huns" Furillo's relentless pursuit of a senile drug
kingpin angers his superiors (they won't return his calls and pressure him to deal), his
wife (whose client is caught in the middle), and the kingpin's syndicate (who are keeping
drugs off the street). The resulting drug drought has the blues swamped with crimes by
desperate junkies, but the captain stands his ground against all his foes and, with some
help from Buntz and Sid, it pays off. Frank and Joyce cut a deal for her client after he
gets what he wanted. guest stars: James McEachin (Reggie Hill), Michael
Alldredge (Edsel), Richard Kuss (Glen), Andy Romano (Warren Briscoe), Larry Gelman
(Corso), Robert Pastorelli (Bobby Stellin), David Froman (O'Dwyer), Judith Hansen (Celeste
Patterson), Peter Maclean (Unknown), Ray Reinhardt (Unknown) 111. "What Are Friends For?" Frank and Joyce close in on buying a house, but
the rug is pulled out from under them when they are denied mortgage insurance. An angry
Furillo sets out to find out why and the resulting red tape causes them to lose the house. guest stars: James Whitmore Jr. (Tony Catina),
Will Nye (Tommy Joe Page), Steve Eastin (Harry Steel), Del Zamora (Rodriguez), Elizabeth
Huddle (Prunella Ashton-Wilkes), Ernie Sabella (Pauli), Judith Hansen (Celeste Patterson),
Richard Reicheg (Martin Sallow), Tom Tarpey (Ralph Eeley), Paul Sylvan (Unknown) 112. "The Virgin and the Turkey" Goldblume takes command of the station as Frank
and Joyce get a jump on the Christmas weekend. Joyce gets a somewhat cool reception when
she and Frank make an effort to renew the relationship with his parents who are still
upset over his divorce from Fay. guest stars: Daniel Faraldo (Pinzon), Penny Santon
(Barbara Furillo), Michael Durrell (Joseph Furillo), Richard Bull (Mr. Furillo/Frank's
dad), Eric Pierpoint (Tom Hopper), Sal Bisoglia (Landlord), Mickey Morton (Leonard),
Judith Hansen (Celeste Patterson), Renny Roker (Attorney Brown), Catherine Paolone (Sophie
Furillo), Tim Russ (Germaine Burton), Eloy Casados (Unknown) 113. "Two Easy Pieces" Officer Ron Garfield finds himself in trouble
again when he shoots a pimp fleeing a hooker sweep. When the rookie can't locate the
perp's gun, his partner, veteran patrolman Jack Steger, sends him to call in the shooting
and then plants a weapon at the scene. Goldblume's investigation turns up a second gun
(the perp's gun) and questions abound. guest stars: Mykel T. Williamson (Off. Ron
Garfield), Sandy Ward (Jack Steger), Miguel Fernandez (Philip), Victor Mohica (Theodore
Chato), Louis Giambalvo (Rob Nelson), Beverly Hope Atkinson (Vivian DeWitt), Arthur Taxier
(IAD Shipman), Patti Johns (Off. Wiley), Judith Hansen (Celeste Patterson), Justin Lord
(Gomez), Val de Varga (Suarez) 114. "Say It as It Plays" IAD continues its investigation into the Garfield
shooting. After listening to statements from Garfield and Steger, Furillo must convince
the outside captain and the IAD investigator of Garfield's innocence. A statement from a
delivery truck driver pushes into the spotlight Officer Riley, who witnessed Steger
planting the gun, but omitted it in her report to hide the fact she didn't follow
procedure. guest stars: Mykel T. Williamson (Off. Ron
Garfield), Sandy Ward (Jack Steger), Miguel Fernandez (Philip), Victor Mohica (Theodore
Chato), Arthur Taxier (IAD Shipman), John Lehne (Captain Barry Gleason), Eric Pierpoint
(Tom Hopper), Pat Corley (Wally Nydorf), Val de Varga (Suarez), James McEachin (Reggie
Hill), Patti Johns (Wiley), Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt) 115. "Das Blues" Furillo is confronted by a political power broker,
Graham Wells, who wants to help him further his career - all the way to the mayor's
office. Wells begins working by the scene and has Frank tapped to speak at a benefit
dinner and a proud Joyce tags along. guest stars: Billy Green Bush (Bobby Angel), Grace
Zabriskie (Terry Sylvestri), Mykel T. Williamson (Off. Ron Garfield), Granville Van Dusen
(Graham Wells), Anthony Holland (Tommy), Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Jack Andreozzi (Sal
Benaci), Beah Richards (Aunt Feeney), Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt), Judith Hansen (Celeste
Patterson), Alan Jordan (Ned Parsons), Carl Franklin (Unknown) 116. "Scales of Justice" Chief Daniels shocks Furillo when he offers to
endorse him as his successor. Frank discusses his career dilemma with Joyce. guest stars: Fay Hauser (Renee Bethel), Billy
Drago (Leo), Beverly Hope Atkinson (Vivian DeWitt), Mykel T. Williamson (Off. Ron
Garfield), Byron Stewart (Otis Foster), Grace Zabriskie (Terry Sylvestri), Zero Hubbard
(Fabian DeWitt), Beah Richards (Aunt Feeney), Judith Hansen (Celeste Patterson), Patricia
Huston (Unknown) 117. "I Want My Hill Street Blues" Goldblume tries to stop the demolition of some
low-rent housing in the neighborhood where he just bought a building, producing friction
between him and Furillo. A stubborn tenant is killed in a fall from the building and the
contractor is suspected of pushing him out of the window. Furillo and Buntz chase down the
facts and rule the tenant's death a suicide. The contractor is cleared, but in his desire
to break ground by 4 p.m., he makes a substantial mistake: He tries to bribe Furillo. guest stars: Hal Williams (Ken Edwards), Joseph
Mascolo (Melvin Jardino), Richard Bright (Stubby), Mark Withers (Roger), Liz Sheridan
(Dorothy Miskin), Beverly Hope Atkinson (Vivian DeWitt), Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt),
Ellen Maxted (Tamara), Troy Curvey (Dudley Hicks) 118. "Remembrance of Hits Past" Flanked by Bernstein, Goldblume and Chief Daniels,
Furillo is shot on the courthouse steps just prior to testifying against a recaptured
gangster who fled prosecution seven years before. While Frank fights for his life, Joyce
keeps vigil at his bedside and remembers back on how their relationship began. guest stars: Kenneth Tigar (Randolph Scripps),
Scott Stevenson (Evan), Michael P. Keenan (Dr. Mendelsohn), Al Israel (Al Biomonte), Marc
Alaimo (Gene Scapizzi), Stanley Brock (Unknown) 119. "Larry of Arabia" While making a pit stop, Renko discovers a dead
courier handcuffed to a briefcase full of cash. Hill, Renko, LaRue and Washington decide
to deal themselves into his action only to find they've stumbled into an FBI sting in
search of an international arms dealer. Goldblume, who's in station command, and the four
Hill Street cops try to cover their butts after the major snafu. guest stars: Frances Bay (Elizabeth Mies), Madison
Arnold (Larry), Michael Pasternak (Lester Scherholtz), Beverly Hope Atkinson (Vivian
DeWitt), Mark Lonow (Floor Manager), Ian Patrick Williams (William Hasselbach), Babette
Props (Naomi Schipp), Stanley Grover (Jerry), Brent Jennings (Gupta), Jack Andreozzi
(Sal), Tom Bower (Unknown) 120. "Iced Coffey" With his blues in a funk over Coffey's death,
Furillo returns to the Hill only three weeks after his own brush with death. Buntz, LaRue
and Washington's investigation turns up several suspects. Bates agonizes over identifying
her partner's killer and visits the department chaplain. Ballistics makes the case after
the shooter wrecks a stolen car. guest stars: Michael Strasser (Security Guard),
Jeff Doucette (Chick Turner), Ian Patrick Williams (William Hasselbach), Renny Roker
(Attorney Harold Brown), Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt) 121. "Jagga the Hunk" Wanted for questioning in attorney Brown's death,
a scared Jesus hides from the cops and recruits Davenport as his counsel. Joyce discusses
Jesus' predicament with Frank who urges her to have him come in voluntarily. Things get
tricky when LaRue and Washington overhear the conversation through the newly installed
intercom system and flush Jesus out of hiding. Joyce negotiates a deal with Frank and
Bernstein and Jesus wears a wire to get evidence on the corrupt Judge Hardin. guest stars: Lindsay Crouse (Kathryn McBride),
Manu Tupou (Jagawala), Michael Delano (Vito Benaci), David L. Crowley (Tommy Donahue),
Elizabeth Huddle (Prunella Ashton-Wilkes), James A. Watson, Jr. (Lionel Styles), Jack
O'Leary (Vince Delaberto), Joan Sweeney (Maureen Dolan), Zero Hubbard (Fabian DeWitt),
Andrew Masset (Healy), Nora Heflin (Mary Franken) 122. "Look Homeward, Ninja" Buntz takes a personal day and proceeds to build a
case against his former parter, Donahue, whom he believes murdered another cop. A
confrontation between the two ends in tragedy. guest stars: Lindsay Crouse (Kate McBride),
Christopher Noth (Ron Lipsky), Granville Van Dusen (Graham Wells), Brian McNamara (Off.
Michael Galva), Lawrence Fishburne (Maurice Haynes), Ren Woods (Jackie Lowrie), Nora
Heflin (Mary Franken), David L. Crowley (Tommy Donahue), Richard Romanus (Robert Ajanian),
Ron O'Neal (Stan Williams), J.C. Quinn (Unknown) 123. "Slum Enchanted Evening" Graham Wells begins butting into precinct business
in the wake of Buntz' shooting of his former partner. When the IAD investigation begins to
look bad for him, Buntz heads straight to Furillo. Wells and Chief Daniels both warn
Furillo that Mayor Cleveland stands to benefit from an investigation into Donahue's death.
Furillo enters the investigation and masterfully interrogates Donahue's girlfriend Mary
who finally gives up the evidence needed by Buntz. The captain kisses his mayoral bid
goodbye when he refuses to use Buntz' situation as political fodder. Frank and Joyce get a
surprise while watching the news: Cleveland is suspected of child molestation. Furillo
believes it's a setup. guest stars: Lindsay Crouse (Kate McBride),
Christopher Noth (Off. Ron Lipsky), Granville Van Dusen (Graham Wells), Lawrence Tierney
(Sgt. Jenkins), Charles Levin (Eddie Gregg), Nora Heflin (Mary Franken), Richard Romanus
(Captain Bob Ajanian), Arthur Taxier (IAD Shipman), Ted Gehring (Sgt. Lou Martino), H.
Richard Greene (Robert Dunlaw), Tony Frank (Sgt. Joe Hawkins), Hank Rolike (Unknown) 124. "Come and Get It" Tensions on the Hill are high when Hill and Renko
rescue Albert Sawyer, a suspected mass murderer known as "The Creeper," from a
vigilante mob in full view of the media. Chief Daniels creates another problem when he
quickly moves to publicize the event before the media circus. Matters are made worse when
citizens begin fighting over the reward money. An old pal of Jablonski's sets his sights
on killing Sawyer. "The Creeper" wreaks havoc with Davenport: the usually
dauntless PD is unnerved by her eerie client; a publicity agent eager to make money off
the situation lures her to a meeting under false pretenses; and a high-dollar lawyer
insinuates she won't do her best on the case because she's married to a police captain.
Outraged, Davenport persuades Sawyer to keep her despite the fact he gives her the creeps.
But Frank and Joyce ultimately breathe a sigh of relief when Sawyer suddenly decides to
switch lawyers at his arraignment. guest stars: Paul McCrane (Albert Sawyer),
Christopher Noth (Off. Ron Lipsky), Eloy Casados (Manolo Sanchez), Ray Girardin (Jerry),
W.K. Stratton (Frederick Spears), Jordan Charney (Marty Dignan), Elizabeth Pena (Alice),
Earl Boen (Herb Elman), Brian McNamara (Michael Galva), Richard Coca (Paco Lopez)
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125. "Suitcase" A small plane crashes on the Hill and an
enterprising looter tries to sell a suitcase full of drugs he pulled from the wreckage.
Buntz and Sid get a line on the suitcase, but things get tricky when the thief decides to
auction off the drugs to the highest bidder. Buntz has to do some fast talking and
thinking to save himself and his snitch. guest stars: Jack Kehler (Bobby), Pepe Serna
(Arthur), Reni Santoni (Danny Santana), Whitman Mayo (vagrant), Lenka Peterson (Marsha),
Jason Wingreen (druggist), Mykel T. Williamson (Officer Ron Garfield), J.W. Smith (Arthur
Baker), Cuba Gooding Jr. (Ethan Dillon), Raymond O'Connor (Nate Mornath), Alex Colon
(Unknown), Richardson Morse (Unknown), Joel Fluellen (Unknown), Robert Benedetti (Unknown) 126. "A Case of Klapp" Davenport's woes continue as a public defenders
strike looms. She and other PDs slow the judicial process by minding the exact letter of
the law. Her antics anger Judge Wachtel who cites her for contempt and then resorts to
personal remarks. She slaps him, landing herself in jail for battery. Furillo and the
blues take up a collection and bail her out. Her courtroom tactics interfere with Belker's
attempts to protect some senior citizens from a violent mugger. And when an elderly man
dies in a mugging, Belker blames the already emotionally-strungout Davenport. guest stars: Andy Romano (Warren Briscoe), Arthur
Taxier (IAD Lt. Jim Shipman), Reni Santoni (Danny Santana), Ernest Hardin (James Wingate),
Lawrence Tierney (Sgt. Jenkins); Martha Hackett (Carole Green) 127. "The Best Defense" Belker and LaRue investigate the elderly mugging
victim's death and bust a man fencing the stolen checks. The fence withholds the name of
the mugger in hopes of cutting a deal. Meanwhile, Davenport tries to end the PD job action
- a task made more difficult by her loud-mouthed compatriot Danny Santana - and walks a
tightrope to unofficially help secure a deal for the fence and put away the mugger. The
city makes an offer to settle with the PDs and Joyce's cool-headed, idealist approach
sways them to accept the deal. With two wins in her column, Joyce and Frank celebrate with
dinner and a night away from home. guest stars: Reni Santoni (Danny Santana), Martha
Hackett (Carol Green), Meshach Taylor (Calypso con man), William Edward Phipps (Unknown),
Jeffrey Josephson (Unknown), David Sage (Unknown), Wally Taylor (Unknown), Ted Harris
(Unknown) 128. "Bald Ambition" With Calletano's station house on the edge of
racial meltdown, Chief Daniels asks Furillo to help avert the crisis. Furillo is reluctant
to do so, but a visit to his old friend at Polk Avenue produces enough physical evidence
to convince him. Calletano doesn't react very well at first, but submits to Furillo's
advice. The Hill Street captain later watches as the situation explodes when two white
officers fail to back up a pair of black officers in a situation that turns deadly. guest stars: Ron O'Neal (Stan Williams), Scott
Paulin (Steve Merkur), Don Hood (Phil Gresham), Alex Courtney (Weller), Nick Shields
(Shanks) 129. "I Come on My Knees" In the wake of the racial meltdown, Stan Williams
is put in command of Polk Avenue and Calletano is made an adviser to Chief Daniels.
Calletano feels betrayed when he finds out Furillo voted to relieve him of command and
threatens to take his story to the press. Daniels is aggravated with the high-strung
latino and Furillo tries to help his friend by urging the paper not to print the story.
Hill is wounded and officer James Sanders, just transfered from Polk Avenue, is killed by
Goldblume's writer friend who freaks out when he is nearly mugged a second time. guest stars: Scott Paulin (Steve Merkur), James
Keane (James Sanders), Nick Shields (Shanks), Harris Laskawsky (Unknown) 130. "Say Uncle" Buntz heads efforts to protect a convicted mobster
John Petruzzi on his way to jail from a killer hired by his nephew. Bates and Flaherty
work backup and Flaherty gets his jollies poking fun at the gangsters. Russo finds herself
in another sexually fraught position as she poses as the nephew's girlfriend in hopes of
getting specifics on the hit. Things are complicated when a nervous young man with a gun
takes Petruzzi hostage. guest stars: Jake Dengel (Max Emil), Joey Aresco
(Dominick Donatelli), Art La Fleur (Mr. Schneider), Steve Vinovich (Hudson), Al Ruscio
(John Petruzzi), Anne Curry (Dorothy Walker), Jonathan Caliri (Unknown) 131. "Amazing Grace" Furillo faces off with City Councilman William
Wade in a session of the Committee on Drug Abuse. Wade later spends the day exposing and
exploiting the crack problem on the Hill, foiling a meticulously planned weep in the
process. Furillo is furious and butts heads with Chief Daniels. Things get even more
interesting when Wade guns down a drug dealer and claims self defense in the shooting. guest stars: Louis Giambalvo (Rob Nelson), Janet
Carroll (Peg), Walter Bobbie (Councilman William Wade), Anne Curry (Dorothy Walker), John
Hancock (Cook), David Wohl (Robin Mars), CCH Pounder (Mrs. Jones), Phill Lewis (Parker
Jones), F. William Parker (Unknown), Clarence Felder (Unknown), Don Calfa (Unknown), James
Andronica (Unknown) 132. "Falling From Grace" Chief Daniels pushes Furillo to drop the
investigation of Councilman Wade who's still claiming self-defense. As the probe
progresses, Wade makes a big mistake when he tries to smear Furillo and Washington
(exposes details from detective's personnel file). Furillo finds out who gave out
personnel file and lays a trap for the cagey councilman and his assistant. guest stars: Walter Bobbie (Councilman William
Wade), David Wohl (Robin Mars), Art Metrano (Al), James Andronica (Unknown), Clarence
Felder (Unknown), Terrance Ellis (Unknown), Victor Brandt (Unknown), Frances Conroy
(Unknown) 133. "Fathers and Guns" The day is full of nasty surprises for Furillo
whose father was shot during a reported break-in. Frank and Joyce arrive at the hospital
in time to learn of the elder Furillo's death. Frank goes from devastated to furious when
he learns that everyone but him knew that his father was terminally ill. The downward
spiral continues when the police investigation turns up no evidence to support the
burglary story. And Frank must soon choose between family and the law after he deduces his
father committed suicide and that his mother covered it up. Joyce seeks to comfort a
careworn Frank after a day of emotional battering. guest stars: Robin Gammell (Lt. Patterson), Penny
Santon (Anna Furillo/Frank's mom), Hamilton Camp (Morton Keyes), David Harris (Darnell
Karns), Michael Durrell (Joseph Furillo), Lee Kessler (Father Coughlin), Richard Bull (Mr.
Furillo/Frank's dad), Raymond Ma (Mr. Chan), Al Fann (Unknown) 134. "More Skinned Against Than Skinning" Racial tensions are high among the Hill Street
blues when a white officer kills his black partner. Chief Daniles informs Furillo of a
ring of corruption in which both cops were involved. Tensions worsen when Furillo
temporarily removes LaRue and Washington from the case to keep from jeopardizing
Division's impending bust. The Black Officers Coalition suspects a cover-up. Furillo and
Washington loose face when the bust turns out to be, well, a bust. Furillo is further
anger when he finds out the chief's actions may have been motivated by personal troubles.
He pressures Daniels to apologize to his black officers. guest stars: Arthur Taxier (IAD Lt. Jim Shipman),
Sam McMurray (Gann), James McDaniel (Mr. Mason), Bill Morey (Mr. Leonard), Frank Dent
(Unknown), John Putch (Unknown) 135. "She's So Fein" Public defender Sharon Fein's first day on the
Hill spells trouble. Davenport has Fein take over one of her cases when the client finds
out Joyce is married to Frank and belives he's been betrayed. An error by the frightened
PD allows the dissatisfied client to take Davenport hostage at gunpoint. After making it
out of the station house, the young man and his hostage are cornered in a neighborhood
shop. Goldblume negotiates for Joyce's safe return with an anxious Frank at his side. And,
if that weren't enough, the undaunted Fein asks Washington out on a date to impress and
shock her parents. guest stars: Louis Giambalvo (Rob Nelson), Gela
Jacobson (PD Sharon Fein), Jase Santana (Ricardo Diez), David Ralphe (Wilcox), Andy Romano
(Warren Briscoe), David Selberg (Raymond), Christopher Cary (unknown) 136. "A Wasted Weekend" A planned hunting trip by Jablonski, Hill, Renko
and Goldblume appears doomed on all levels. Goldblume can't seem to get out of the station
house - detered by Scouts and a nutty woman _ but when he finally does, he's taken
hostage. The other three officers have their own troubles: First, they are pulled over by
deputies for looking "suspicious;" next, they break into the wrong cabin; then,
Hill steps on a nail while siting a deer. guest stars: Lindsay Crouse (Kate McBride), Mark
Arnott (kidnapper), James Gallery (proprieter), Ellen Barber (Unknown) 137. "City of Refuse" A garbage workers strike raises a stink on the
Hill as the cops are forced to take out the trash. Hill and Renko ride with hauler Earl
Phillips, and trouble ensues when their collection route collides the the funeral
procession of a drug kingpin. Hill nearly starts a riot, precipitating a death threat,
displeasure from Furillo, a roust of the kingpin's gang and, ultimately, the murder of
Phillips. guest stars: Moses Gunn (Sloan), Zero Hubbard
(Fabian), Herbert Jefferson Jr. (Earl Phillips), Richard Zavaglia (Unknown) 138. "Der Roachenkavalier" After listening to some gossip at the Public
Defender's Office, Buntz believes Joyce is stepping out on Frank and takes efforts to help
the "troubled" couple. Sal the plumber's loose tongue spills the beans on Buntz'
suspicions and rumors fly on the Hill. The tales simultaneously shock and amuse the happy
couple. guest stars: Marc Alaimo (Gene Scapizi), Eric
Menyuk (reporter), Jorge Gil (Curtis Rivera), Anne Curry (Dorothy Walker), Jack Andreozzi
(Sal Benaci) 139. "Norman Conquest" Buntz' first day of station command has its ups
and downs. He and the blues launch a campaign to seize $130,000 worth of illegal drugs in
an effort to reinstate overtime pay. LaRue and Washington's antics create friction with a
Division detective. The plethora of "hummer" busts prompt Davenport to seek an
injuction against the operation. Sid comes to the rescue, along with a disowned snitch
busted by Russo, Flaherty and Bates. And to top the day off, Buntz clashes with Scapizi's
interior decorator girlfriend. guest stars: Marc Alaimo (Gene Scapizi), Bernie
White (Carmelo), Don Sparks (Osgood), Gracie Harrison (Lori Tuttle), Bobby Jacoby
(Unknown), Harris Laskawsky (Unknown) 140. "Sorry Wrong Number" A family is slaughtered in their sleep and a
single witness implicates a gang. LaRue and Washington work the scene and canvas the
neighborhood to no avail. Buntz and Goldblume tap a former gang member, Alfred Williams,
to wear and wire to get evidence the gang leader. Meanwhile, Belker and Russo's bust leads
the cops to the killers. Goldblume and Furillo clash over the use of Williams after the
youth fears he's been exposed. The two friends later lament the separation in their
friendship to their ladies. The evening is shattered as they learn Williams has killed the
gang leader. guest stars: Joe Grifasi (Ronnie Delacroce), Eddie
Velez (Ramon Mendez), Micole Mercurio (Sylvia Selsen), Anne Curry (Dorothy Walker), Keith
Ames (Alfred Williams), Rudy Lowe (unknown), Joseph d'Angerio (unknown) 141. "The Cookie Crumbles" Calletano returns to the Hill as a representative
of the Latin American Coalition after an innocent Spanish-speaking man is shot by a cop
who couldn't understand him. He squares off with Chief Daniels and threatens a suit
against the department, unaware Furillo would be on the rack, not Daniels. Joyce advises
Frank to tell Calletano. guest stars: Andy Romano (Warren Briscoe), Arthur
Taxier (IAD Lt. Jim Shipman), Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Lindsay Crouse (Kate McBride),
Loanne Bishop (Mrs. Metcalf), Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs (Crumley), Susan Cash (Billie Jo
Maxwell), John Dewey-Carter (Pontchartrain), Lawrence Tierney (Sgt. Jenkins), Steven
Williams (Sutton Street Slasher), Ren Woods (Unknown) 142. "Dogsbreath Afternoon" Jablonski and Robin keep a bedside vigil as Belker
fights for his life. Buntz spearheads efforts to find the shooter, but his shakedown of a
snitch nearly lands him in trouble. Davenport tries to help a young woman caught in the
middle of the investigation. Furillo kicks himself over detective's shooting and gets a
pep talk from Goldblume. guest stars: Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Loanne
Bishop (Billie Jo Maxwell) 143. "Days of Swine and Roses" LaRue, Washington and Davenport work on opposides
to protect the rights of a mentally disturbed young man and his frightened mother and
sister. Everyone is put through the emotional wringer when the family tiff turns tragic. guest stars: Debi Richter (Daryl Ann), Don Cheadle
(Darius Milton), Beverly Todd (Mrs. Milton), James Saito (Mr. Ashida), Michael Flanagan
(Mr. Dahlgren), Anne Haney (Mrs. Nathan Schecter), Terrance Evans (Nathan Schecter), Tim
Russ (Ben Childers), Cuba Gooding Jr. (gang kid), Michael Shillo (Unknown) 144. "The Runner Falls on His Kisser" A football star nearing the end of his career is
caught in a hooker sweep after he solicits the undercover Russo. His big gun lawyer cuts a
deal to control damage to the player's image and casts the department in a good light. guest stars: Keenan Ivory Wayans (Raymond
Jackson), Richard Kline (Arnold Resnick), Elizabeth Huddle (Prunella Ashton-Wilkes),
Michael Durrell (Joseph Furillo), Sheila John (Mrs. Tonya Jackson), Lawrence Tierney (Sgt.
Jenkins), Marshall Bell (Mike Cataldo), Lillian Adams (Mrs. LaScali), Anthony Peck
(shylock), Ken Lerner (Unknown), Jon St. Elwood (unknown) 145. "A Pound of Flesh" The Hill faces renewed gang violence when Jesus'
sister is believed kidnapped on the eve of her wedding to a Gypsy Boy. Furillo calls a
gang summit and threatens a crackdown unless the girl is returned. The family saga takes
an interesting turn when she shows up with a Shamrock, whom she professes to love. After
some tearful persuading, the nuptials go on as planned - except for a groom change. Frank
and Joyce attend the reception where more fireworks nearly occur. guest stars: Arthur Taxier (IAD Lt. Jim Shipman),
Elizabeth Huddle (Prunella Ashton-Wilkes), Nora Heflin (Mary Franken), Lawrence Tierney
(Sgt. Jenkins), Jack Andreozzi (Sal Benaci), Kamala Lopez (Lola Martinez), Gerald Castillo
(Det. Michael Benedict), Michael Flanagan (Tommy), Joseph R. Sicari (Unknown), Bryan
Cranston (Unknown) 146. "It Ain't Over Till it's Over" The Hill Street blues attempt business as usual
after an early-morning blaze damages the station house. Rumors fly about what will happen
to the precinct. guest stars: Arthur Taxier (IAD Lt. Jim Shipman),
Steven Keats (Det. Penzickis), Ernie Sabella (Pauli), Jack Andreozzi (Sal Benaci), Kelly
Minter (Coho), Lawrence Tierney (Sgt. Jenkins), Marc Alaimo (Gene Scapizi), Mary Jackson
(Kathy), Gerald Castillo (Det. Michael Benedict), Charles Brill (Sal DiNapoli), David
Selberg (Raymond)
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First of all we make no claim to its total accuracy, The information is
here for the benefit of all HSB fans but it can only ever be a guide. If
you spot anything you believe to be incorrect, please feel free to contact
the Webmaster. The Core information was published in 2001 on an anonymous GeoCities website and was used by many of us as the definitive episode guide. Over the next few years many attempts were made to contact the webmaster / mistress, without success. The assumption must be that they are no longer on line. With the closing of GeoCities in 2010 I took the decision to preserve the core data and re-use it here. Although it has since been substantially modified, acknowledgment must be given to the person who initial collected all the information. |
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