Baretta
Baretta
TV-PG | 17 January 1975 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Season 4 : 1977 | 24 Episodes

    EP1 New Girl in Town Sep 28, 1977

    A mobster orders a ""hit"" on Baretta's new partner, a drug-sniffing police dog.

    EP2 Somebody Killed Cock Robin Oct 05, 1977

    Insufficient evidence allows a man to be released from jail and resume his efforts to hurt a nightclub dancer.

    EP3 Lyman P. Doffer, Fed Oct 19, 1977

    An FBI computer expert poses as a field agent to join Baretta on a case regarding stolen emeralds that led to murder.

    EP4 The Sky Is Falling Oct 26, 1977

    Baretta tries to save a teen-age male prostitute who is being pursued by a killer after witnessing a friend's murder.

    EP5 It's Hard But It's Fair Nov 02, 1977

    Baretta poses as the trainer of a former champion boxer to trap a drug-smuggling murderer.

    EP6 Buddy Nov 16, 1977

    Baretta puts his career at risk by sheltering a retarded teenager who he thinks has been falsely accused of killing his mother.

    EP7 Por Nada Nov 23, 1977

    An attack on the leader of a street gang, and the murder of his girlfriend, threatens to ignite a war in the barrio.

    EP8 Who Can Make the Sun Shine? Nov 30, 1977

    His concern for an elderly amnesiac interferes with Baretta's investigation of a schoolyard drug pusher who is responsible for several overdose deaths.

    EP9 All That Shatters Dec 07, 1977

    War veterans are being blamed for a series of bombings that are actually the work of a wheelchair-bound bomber who is attacking buildings and transportation systems without handicap access.

    EP10 It Goes with the Job Dec 21, 1977

    Baretta does a lot of soul-searching after wounding a boy while trying to stop a holdup. Then he himself is targeted for revenge by one of the robbers who escaped.

    EP11 Hot Horse Jan 04, 1978

    Two elderly neighbors of Baretta's steal a million-dollar racehorse back from the thief who originally took it, then hide it in their apartment until they can claim the reward.

    EP12 Why Me? Jan 11, 1978

    A woman who was attacked is so traumatized that she clings to Baretta and hampers his investigation of the robbery and murder she witnessed.

    EP13 I'll Take You to Lunch Jan 18, 1978

    When his friend Billy is one of the hostages taken by robbers trapped at a roadside tavern, Baretta tries to negotiate a deal between them and a sheriff who is unwilling to concede anything because of his political situation.

    EP14 It's a Boy Feb 02, 1978

    When a former girlfriend shows up with a baby named after him, Baretta plans to marry her until it turns out that she is a pawn in a power struggle between two mobs, with an assassin on her trail.

    EP15 Just for Laughs Feb 09, 1978

    Baretta comes to the aid of a has-been comic trying to make a comeback, who has recently suffered several attempts on his life.

    EP16 The Marker Feb 16, 1978

    Family loyalty compels a friend of Baretta's to agree to kill the man who assaulted an aging mobster's daughter.

    EP17 The Stone Conspiracy Feb 23, 1978

    On temporary duty with the vice squad, Baretta learns that his partner is taking bribes, and is ordered by his boss to investigate the other officers on the squad as well.

    EP18 The Appointment Mar 09, 1978

    Baretta tries to find out why a laundry owner, who happens to be engaged to his cousin, refuses to identify the two men who held up his store and killed a cop.

    EP19 Woman Trouble Mar 23, 1978

    Baretta tries to help a 12-year-old girl who has run away from the orphanage find her recently paroled father before he takes part in a jewel robbery.

    EP20 The Gadjo Mar 30, 1978

    Baretta's young partner is ostracised by his Gypsy family for refusing to perform an atonement ceremony after accidentally killing his younger brother during a robbery.

    EP21 Barney Apr 06, 1978

    Baretta goes undercover as a trucker to help the daughter of a murdered newspaperman pursue the hijackers who killed her father when he got too close.

    EP22 The Dream May 04, 1978

    Faced with a difficult kidnapping case, Baretta accepts help from a girl who appears to have psychic knowledge of the crime.

    EP23 The Snake Chaser May 11, 1978

    A mobster who was badly scarred as the result of a shoot-out seeks revenge on Baretta.

    EP24 The Bundle May 18, 1978

    Two actresses, one of whom is Rooster's cousin, are in fear for their lives after a murder allows them to make off with $50,000 in stolen money.
    Reviews
    GUENOT PHILIPPE

    I agree with most of the other comments. That's a brilliant cop series, with a unusual character. But I must also say that the social worker cop side of this Baretta character annoyed me a lot, especially in the last episodes. It annoyed me at a scale you can't even imagine. I almost stopped seeing the show. If I want to see social line stories, I watch EAST SIDE WEST SIDE, which was an excellent, brilliant TV show. I have nothing against social stories, so close to reality, but a cop show must remain a cop show. It can speak of social background, settings, but it also must remain a cop, crime show. One of the highlight of the whole series is in the last season: STONE CONSPIRACY, where Baretta is falsely accused of bribery and has to face rogue cops, including his own friend. With a very unexpected ending. A story that leaves you a copper taste in the mouth. Excellent.

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    pam-317

    When Baretta was first broadcast, I was 10 years old and I had the BIGGEST crush on Robert Blake. Unfortunately, none of my little friends liked "Baretta". They all watched "Starsky and Hutch" at that time. All I ever heard on the bus ride to and from school was "Paul's cuter!" "No, David's cuter!" It was those two guys or Mark Shera from "Barnaby Jones"...yeesh! I never quite understood the appeal of Paul Michael Glaser or David Soul or Mark Shera, so I had nothing to contribute to the debate (and they all thought I was weird for swooning over Robert Blake anyway). I have to completely disagree with the description of the character Rooster as a "Huggy Bear wanna-be"! (Not sure what Huggy Bear's deal was in "Starsky and Hutch"...some sort of scam artist?) You know Rooster wouldn't hesitate to smack a ho upside the head with his platform shoe, and he might even cut a bitch if necessary. Couldn't imagine anyone named "Huggy" delivering a proper beat down. "Baretta" was an awesomely gritty cop show (oh my, those tight shirts he wore!) and let's face it, Rooster was a straight up pimp. I wish this series was shown in syndication today. I haven't seen it in years.

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    vsdennis

    Thursday nights just wouldn't have been the same growing up without Baretta. The show was tough and dirty and gritty and all the things my middle class suburban family upbringing wasn't. It was a view of the outside world, and Tony Baretta was the tour guide to all of the foul things that were waiting out there in "The City." He was the protector. The show was effectively lightened, though, by comedic parts by Rooster, the pimp/informant, and by Baretta himself, who could don some pretty outrageous costumes when he went "undercover." TV in the '70's didn't allow any profanity, of course - but even at age 12, I knew Baretta would have cursed like a sailor. Baretta was real - he lost people he cared about to crime, and he went on drinking binges and lashed out at people he cared about when he got emotional.The first season on DVD is a must-have if you like crime drama. Along with "Hill Street Blues" and "CSI," Baretta defines the genre and set the stage for the others by giving us substantive supporting characters and an ensemble cast that only got better with successive seasons. Hopefully, with the recent acquittal of Robert Blake, season 2 will be released on DVD soon.

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    Brian Washington

    As with most police shows that were on during the 70's this was one of those that threw police procedure out the window and the main character was a maverick police detective who went by his own set of rules. I think the most memorable thing about this show was the bird and every episode followed the same formula. Too bad though. Robert Blake was a great actor that rose above his child actor days to have a great career.

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