1975 Baretta Robert Blake
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Baretta is an American detective television series which ran on ABC from 1975 to 1978.
The show was a revised and milder version of a 1973–1974 ABC series, Toma, starring Tony Musante as chameleon-like, real-life New Jersey police officer David Toma. When Musante left the series after a single season, the concept was retooled as Baretta, with Robert Blake in the title role.
"Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow," the show's theme music, was composed by Dave Grusin and Morgan Ames and sung by Sammy Davis Jr., in addition to being a chart hit for two other artists.
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1975 Baretta S01E02 The 5 1/2 Pound Junkie
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsIn 1975 I was 11 years old and one of my favorite TV shows was the crime, drama, action series: Baretta starring Robert Blake. Here is the second episode of the tv series. Baretta TV Series 1975–1978 Robert Blake in Baretta (1975) The cases of maverick undercover New York City detective Tony Baretta. Creator: Stephen J. Cannell Stars: Robert Blake, Tom Ewell, Edward Grover S1.E2 The 5½ Pound Junkie Episode aired Jan 24, 1975 TV-PG The 5½ Pound Junkie (1975) After Baretta's childhood friend Eddie is killed, he takes on the obligation of a pregnant widow who is addicted to smack. He "kidnaps" her in an attempt to wean her off drugs to prevent the baby's being born addicted as well. His CI helps Baretta get justice. Director: Don Medford Writers: Stephen J. Cannell, Peter S. Fischer Stars: Robert Blake, Dana Elcar, Ayn Ruymen93 views -
1976 Baretta S3E8 Dear Tony
MemoryCryptofCastleHills1n 1976 I was 12 years old and one of my favorite TV Shows was Baretta. Created by Stephen J. Cannell, Baretta is an American detective television series which ran on ABC from 1975 to 1978. The show was a revised and milder version of a 1973–1974 ABC series, Toma, starring Tony Musante as chameleon-like, real-life New Jersey police officer David Toma. When Musante left the series after a single season, the concept was retooled as Baretta, with Robert Blake in the title role Season 3, Episode 8, Dear Tony, Aired on November 10, 1976. Hunting for a cop killer, Baretta (Robert Blake) slowly realizes that the dead man was not a chance victim. Director: Robert Douglas Writers: Stephen J. Cannell, Norman Hudis Jeff Freilich Stars: Robert Blake, Tom Ewell, Michael D. Roberts, Gil Gerrard, Anjanette Comer77 views -
1975 Robert Blake is Baretta S01E01 He'll Never See Daylight
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsIn 1975 I was 11 years old and one of my favorite tv shows was Robert Blake starring in Barretta. The cases of maverick undercover New York City detective Tony Baretta. Creator: Stephen J. Cannell; Stars: Robert Blake, Tom Ewell, Edward Grover Here is the first episode from that great tv series. S1.E1 He'll Never See Daylight Episode aired Jan 17, 1975 Robert Blake in He'll Never See Daylight (1975) After Baretta busts a small time numbers racket his girlfriend is shot and killed. He looks to come up with a plan that will allow him to seek revenge while making sure he stays on the right side of the law. Director : Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: Stephen J. Cannell Stars: Robert Blake, Dana Elcar, Andrew Prine, Tom Ewill88 views -
1976 Baretta S3E5 They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsBaretta They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To Episode aired Oct 20, 1976 Baretta sticks to a beautiful woman (Laura Hippe) on a long-distance bus, connected to a group of thieves that had been initially led by a veteran criminal (Keenan Wynn), who's now seeking revenge on the young crooks (Richard Lynch, Wings Hauser) who betrayed him after the score. Director: Sutton Roley Writers: Stephen J. Cannell, S.S. Schweitzer, Edward J. Lakso Stars: Robert Blake, Tom Ewell, Edward Grover85 views -
1975 Baretta S01E03 Woman in the Harbor
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsBaretta TV Series 1975–1978 TV-PG Robert Blake in Baretta (1975) The cases of maverick undercover New York City detective Tony Baretta. Creator: Stephen J. Cannell; Stars: Robert Blake, Tom Ewell, Edward Grover S1.E3 Woman in the Harbor Episode aired Jan 31, 1975 Hazel Medina in Baretta (1975) Baretta meets a parole officer friend (John Shockley) returning from Mexico. Just after telling Baretta that he had seen a former parolee alive and well (in spite of being declared a suicide by drowning a few months earlier), Shockley is the victim of a deliberate hit-and-run. Baretta encounters official resistance to reopening the case, a befuddled grieving mother and a violent gangland attempt to find the "dead" woman and her accomplice. Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writers: Stephen J. Cannell, Robert I. Holt, Don Balluck Stars: Robert Blake, Dana Elcar, Ed Lauter50 views -
1976 Baretta S3E7 Under the City
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsIn 1976, I was 12 years old. One of my favorite shows was Baretta. Tonight, let's watch Season 3, Episode 7, "Under the City." Episode aired Nov 3, 1976. A young hoodlum whom Baretta had arrested in the past escapes from the convict bus aboard which he was transported, and the the runaway and the hostage situation. Created by Stephen J. Cannell Director: Cliff Bole Writers: Stephen J. Cannell, Jeff Freilich, S.S. Schweitzer Stars: Robert Blake, Norman Alden, Janit Baldwin, Jill Haworth, Phillip Pine89 views -
1975 Robert Blake is Baretta S01E04 If You Can't Pay the Price
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsBaretta TV Series 1975–1978 TV-PG Robert Blake in Baretta (1975) The cases of maverick undercover New York City detective Tony Baretta. Creator: Stephen J. Cannell Stars: Robert Blake, Tom Ewell, Edward Grover S1.E4 If You Can't Pay the Price... Episode aired Feb 7, 1975 TV-PG John Marley in Baretta (1975) Thugs hijack a drug shipment in Mexico, killing a guard and loading it onto trucks en route to Los Angeles. Baretta realizes that the drugs are destined for an old mobster and puts him under constant -- and obvious -- surveillance. It's so obvious that the mobster gets to know Baretta and even to create a semblance of friendship with him. By the end of Act Four, the mobster has served up his nephew (who was the driving force behind the robbery) to Baretta for arrest. Baretta is grateful, but in the tag he and the mobster sit on the mobster's front porch -- jointly waiting as the trucks roar up Interstate 5, getting ever closer to the mobster's imminent doom. Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writers: Tony Morgan, Roy Huggins Stars: Robert Blake, Dana Elcar, John Marley47 views