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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Serpico' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Serpico':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)

September 24, 1976: Country Boy
Season 1, episode 1
W: Robert Dellinger   D: Reza Badiyi

With Billy Green Bush (Elrod Davis), Robert F. Lyons (Gary Baker), Barbara Grant (Marilyn), Harry Davis (Passerini), Sandy Faison (Sara), Tito Goya (Cool Eye), Jim Boles (Ziggy), Ogden Talbot (Willie).
Serpico is pitted against a high-spirited cowboy with a penchant for violent crime.

October 1, 1976: The Traitor In Our Midst
Season 1, episode 2
W: Robert Hamilton   D: Michael Caffey

With Dan O'Herlihy (Terence Delaney), Stephen Macht (Bobby Delaney), Arnold Moss (Tiller), Mary Alice (Angel), Alexander Courtney (Mort Haskell), Marian Mercer (Sister Margaret), Jana Bellan (Lisa), David Moody (Arnold), Joey Green (Luther), Ralph Manza (Monsignor Rossi).
Serpico, posing as a derelict, leads a raid on a skid row mission known to be a numbers drop.

October 8, 1976: The Indian
Season 1, episode 3
W: Pamela Bradley Wallace   D: Art Fisher

With Annette O'Toole (Heather), Tricia O'Neil (Grace), David Hurst (Ducek), Carol Vogel (Dr. Nancy Farrel), Frank Ramirez (Angelo), Richard Kline (Herschel), Richard Foronjy (Foster), Frank Bongiorno (Ferris), Barry Michlin (Phil Grant), Nick Corello (The Man).
Serpico masquerades as a cop-on-the-take to capture an elusive narcotics kingpin.

October 29, 1976: Every Man Must Pay His Dues
Season 1, episode 4
W: Brad Radnitz   D: Robert Michael Lewis

With Eugene Roche (John Maloney), Allan Miller (Vern Ross), Bert Freed (Jack Powell), Fionnula Flanagan (Rita Maloney), James Karen (Ed Demarest), Al Rossi (Korty), Jack Denbo (Mr. Smith), Maurice Hill (Oscar Ott).
A union activist's life is threatened by a corrupt labor boss and Serpico is assigned to guard his life.

November 5, 1976: Strike!
Season 1, episode 5
W: Richard Danus   D: David Moessinger

With Tisha Sterling (Jenny), Victor Arnold (Clay), Allen Garfield (Redman), Eugene Elman (Russell), Nancy Stephens (Gladys), Steve-Allie Collura (Sgt. Marino), Nick Corrello (Guzman), Joseph Mell (Foley), Jodean Russo (Verna), Martin Garner (Weinstein), Midge Ware (Grace), Barry Michlin (Officer Davis), Susan Anton (Model).
One of Serpico's ex-girlfriends helps two men steal furs in the garment district, then helps Serpico passes himself off as a fur designer as part of a sting operation.

November 12, 1976: Trumpet Of Time
Season 1, episode 6
W: Sandor Stern, Richard Danus   D: Robert Markowitz

With Walter McGinn (Vince), Zohra Lampert (Anne), Stephen Mendillo (Leon), Steve Gravers (Sgt. Bonelli), Edward Gallardo (Morales), Damu King (Gary), Lou Tiano (Sgt. Harris), Steve-Allie Collura (Sgt. Danelli), David Moody (Stinger), Dolores Quinton (Jennifer), Roger Etienne (Captain).
Frank discovers that a close friend and career cop is involved in corruption.

November 19, 1976: Prime Evil
Season 1, episode 7
W: Richard Danus   D: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.

With Jennifer Warren (Marion), Richard Lynch (Demico), Anthony Charnota (Singer), Anthony Palmer (Dr. Bell), Frank Geraci (Dealer), Jean De Baer (Mrs. Bell), Nick Corello (Guzman).
Frank Serpico is partnered, more than a little reluctantly, with a lady cop to safeguard a state witness from assassination by mobsters.

December 10, 1976: Rapid Fire
Season 1, episode 8
W: David H. Vowell   D: Alex March

With John Hillerman (Raoul Christie), Tony King (Ralph Hobbes), Tovah Feldshuh (Erica), John Karlen (Eddie Hibbard), Richard C. Adams (Wagner), Angelo Grisanti (Lincoln), Sylvester Words (Harold), Tobar Mayo (Walter Moten), John Morgan Evans (Sonny), James DiAngelo (Todd), Dianne Harper (Angela).
Serpico enlists the help of the operator of an exotic brothel to trap a dangerous arms dealer and literally winds up holding the bag -- with a built-in bomb device set to detonate the second he lets go.

December 17, 1976: Dawn Of The Furies
Season 1, episode 9
W: Robert Malcolm Young   D: Paul Stanley

With Michael Margotta (Jerry), Elliott Street (Kirko), Veronica Cartwright (Lucy), Craig Wasson (Blake), Joy Rinaldi (Rita Willis), David Moody (Arnold Stinger), Evan Kim (Lee), Jerry Holland (RMP Cop), Ruth Warshawsky (Mrs. Hurst).
Serpico infiltrates a band of young revolutionary terrorists who are plotting to use a stolen military missile to blow up the President's plane.

December 24, 1976: The Serbian Connection
Season 1, episode 10
W: Cliff Osmond   D: Reza Badiyi

With Janet Margolin (Helena), Stefan Gierasch (Nagel), Barbara Rhoades (Tiger), Curt Lowens (Jevenovitch), Andrew Rubin (Vladimer), Joseph V. Perry (Tony Garrison), Jay Varela (Harper), Wendell Wright (Cinnamon), Robert Raymond Sutton (Grogan).
Seprico poses as a dockworker in an effort to smash a gang that preys on illegal aliens, including some of his Serbian friends.

December 31, 1976: Danger Zone
Season 1, episode 11
W: Paul Krasny   D: David Moessinger

With Barton Heyman (Duffy), Paul Benjamin (Pickett), Lee Weaver (Scooter), Carl Weathers (Snake), Dee Timberlake (Didi), Karen Philipp (Bambi), Shera Danese (Mildred), Dick Cagney (Jo-Jo), Stanley Ralph Ross (Sgt. Meyers), Michael Alldredge (Waller).
Serpico is assigned to work with a veteran detective who's part of a task force trying to nail a drug dealer and ex-cop.

January 7, 1977: Sanctuary
Season 1, episode 12
W: Shimon Wincelberg   D: Steven Hilliard Stern

With Linda Purl (Magda), Elayne Heilveil (Rivka), Gabriel Dell (Shotness), Joseph Ruskin (Alexie), Richard Foronjy (Foster), Brian Dennehy (Jody), Shera Danese (Jan), Tamar Cooper (Mrs. Pahel), Nick Corello (Sgt. Millet), Mark L. Taylor (Feigelman).
An escaped Soviet gymnast won't apply for political asylum until her parents have defected to Austria.

January 14, 1977: The Party Of Your Choice
Season 1, episode 13
W: Walter Dallenbach   D: Gerald Mayer

With Pamela Bellwood (Allison), Victoria Racimo (Terry Crawford), Tracy Brooks Swope (Sandy), Len Birman (Rincon), Frank Christi (Lucas), Richard Foronjy (Foster), Frank Ramirez (Jose Robles), Fred Pinkard (Judge), Tom Pedi (Nick), Murray MacLeod (Gil), Bella Bruck (Mrs. Fishbein), Nancy Bleier (Jolene), John Wyler (Beard).
In the course of investigating a slaying, Serpico uncovers a sex scandal involving a mayoral candidate and some of his female volunteers.

January 28, 1977: One Long Tomorrow
Season 1, episode 14
W: Ray Brenner   D: David Moessinger

With Madge Sinclair (Michelle), Stanley Bennett Clay (Elvin), Ed Cambridge (Lucius), Hector Maisonette (Chickie), Lou Tiano (Sgt. Harris), Stanley Ralph Ross (Sgt. Meyers), Rob Harcum (Dewitt), B. T. Taylor (Spencer), Bobby F. Ellerbee (Larry), Ron Trice (Tick), Jinaki (Mrs. Carter), Ronnie Cox (Kevin), Jerii Woods (Leora), Bob Harcum (Dewitt), Erin Blunt (Marcus).
Serpico enlists the aid of a suspicious ghetto school teacher to locate and protect the youthful witness to a senseless black gang killing. (Last show of the series.)


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