Barney Miller Season 2
Barney Miller is an American situation comedy television series set in a New York City police station in Greenwich Village. The series originally was broadcast from January 23, 1975 to May 20, 1982 on ABC. It was created by Danny Arnold and Theodore J. Flicker. Noam Pitlik directed the majority of the episodes.
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Barney Miller
1975 / TV-PGThe second season of Barney Miller aired on ABC from September 11, 1975 to March 18, 1976.
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Barney Miller Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Fish considers an operation; a burglar known as ""The Mole"" leads Harris and Wojo on a merry chase through the city sewer system. Ron Carey plays the Mole, and returns as Levitt in the next season.
Fish is attracted to the mother of a young mugger; a man is a bit premature to obtain the unclaimed windfall he found on the street.
A department psychiatrist advises the department to confiscate Wojo's gun
Wentworth busts a dime-store cowboy in a massage parlor, and the detectives bust an octogenarian mugger.
Wentworth is furious when Chano gets the credit for her bust of an assassin at a block party.
Wojo must escort a bigamist to Cleveland, even though he is (guess!) afraid of flying. Meanwhile,the bigamist's New York wife shows up. Also, a man turns in an unmarked envelope containing $3500 in cash.
A con man is selling charter flights to Saturn; Wojo and Luger are sniper targets.
On New Year's Eve, Fish tries to stop a jumper, and Wojo delivers a baby.
The citizenry is in a panic amidst the rumors that the 12th Precinct is being shut down; a repentent hood can't prove that he committed a crime.
A man is convinced that a photo of Jean Harlow is his missing wife; a pair of lady cops makes an overzealous drug bust.
A glimpse at Detective Fish's home life ensues when the detective decides to go on restricted duty. Steve Landesberg bows as Arthur Dietrich; Doris Belack fills in for Florence Stanley as Bernice Fish.
During a very rainy day, the squad must endure both the precinct roof threatening to collapse, and VERY bad Bicentennial jokes from a nightclub comedian-the stationhouse roof literally groaning in response!!
A hansom cab owner reports his horse missing. A man assaulted in his hotel room insists he was alone.
Barney smells a rat when two pounds of confiscated marijuana disappears from the evidence locker, and a homeless man spends the night in a department store—apparently one of many.
Marty claims that a member of the 12th is harassing the gay community; the precinct computers think Fish is dead.
Wojo and Wentworth pose as marrieds in order to bust a burglary ring set in a posh hotel.
The precinct is on the lookout for an arsonist; Chano brings in a man who used a deadly weapon on a vending machine.
A wife claims spousal abuse; Wojo and Wentworth are bait for a park rapist.
Yemana is shot in full view of disinterested bystanders, and Barney is offered a job in Florida.
Barney, Fish and Yemana feel the crunch when a labor layoff forces them to do without Chano, Harris and Wojo; a manicurist goes deeper than the nail; a morose stockbroker takes to petty theft.
Weary of housework, Liz tries her hand at social work, to Barney's dismay; a master forger fascinates Harris.
A disgruntled man with a belt of dynamite threatens to blow himself and the squad room sky high unless President Nixon agrees to speak with him; the plumbing goes kaput; Wojo arrests a phony man-of-the-cloth.