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not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Baretta is an undercover cop in the Serpico mode. Like your standard TV-issue rule-bending loner cop, he butts heads with his excitable superior (veteran character actor Dana Elcar of MacGuyver and Baa Baa Black Sheep fame). He lives in the run-down King Edwards Motel with his scene-stealing pet cockatoo. With its ersatz funky score, Baretta is time-capsule '70s television. And, as Baretta was fond of saying, you can take that to the bank.
Baretta tries to stop a Japanese martial arts expert from taking personal revenge on the mobsters who murdered his daughter.
Baretta finds out that that hit man he is trying to stop from killing a local mobster may be one of his childhood friends.
Baretta is ready to bring an extortionist to justice but finds out that the presiding judge is the man's next victim.
A persistent female reporter continually interferes with Baretta's investigation into the aborted robbery of a half-million dollars in syndicate money.
A vengeful master thief follows Baretta when he boards a cross country bus to catch a female jewel heist suspect.
With the help of a nun and a deaf mute nicknamed Shoes, Baretta tries to find a serial rapist who initially poses to his female victims as a plainclothes detective.
A gang of escaped juvenile convicts is holed up in an abandoned plant, surrounded by state police and a S.W.A.T. team.
A story told mostly in flashbacks concerns the suicide of a policewoman whose officer husband was killed in a liquor store holdup.
Posing as a wino, Baretta is trying to nail a skid row killer when he is abducted and held captive by a tough old woman who believes he is her wayward son.
Baretta becomes involved with a young thief, who steals from some pretty dangerous characters to help support his family.
Baretta is investigating the takeover of a new drug dealer in town who is knocking off the existing dealers. One of Baretta's friends, Joey Rich, decides to take matters into his own hands after Joey's own son becomes a heroin addict.
A convict whom Baretta sent to prison escapes and discovers his girlfriend is dating the detective.
Baretta goes after a corrupt Federal narcotics agent who not only peddles drugs on the side, but murders the buyer who discovers he's a cop.
Baretta is after drug kingpin El Greco; too many kids are ending up dead, and the dealers are selling to younger and younger kids.
A doctor turned bounty hunter vies with Baretta to find the pusher responsible for the death of a banker's addicted daughter.
After philanthropist James Simpson is blown up in front of the Genios restaurant, an old friend of Baretta's — a recovered alcoholic — returns to his old haunts to help solve the murder case.
Baretta faces personal danger when he sets out to expose the local "Godfather" of a close knit Italian neighborhood.
Baretta helps a trio of unpredictable runaway children.
Baretta seeks revenge on the mobster who put the hit out on his father.
After two neighbors of Baretta get involved in a mink coat heist, Tony must not only protect the old men from gangsters but try to shield them from prosecution as well.
Baretta falls in love and runs away with the young and beautiful wife of a gangster.
Baretta sets up his kindhearted and inexperienced friend Charlie with a waitress with a past. Before this, Charlie fought with an Asian mafia gang, and with his size and strength, he won. But as Baretta investigates the gang, and Charlie continues his romance with the waitress, danger may befall all three of them.
After giving the Locker brothers a second chance, Baretta is frustrated to find that one of them has become a psychopathic criminal.
Two shakedown artists posing as plainclothes cops are making a bundle ripping off other crooks — victims who aren't likely to go to the police.
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