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Barney MillerBy Paul Gaita
The brainchild of veteran writer-directors Danny Arnold and Theodore J.
Flicker, the comedy/drama Barney Miller (1975-1982) offered a very
human look at the inner workings of a New York City police precinct; its
wry and observant scripts, aided by a stellar cast, helped earn the series
three Emmy Awards and a devoted fan base, which should be pleased by this
two-disc set that compiles its entire first season. Viewers familiar with
the series' later seasons will notice substantial differences in the cast
and storyline; episodes divide Barney's (Hal Linden) time evenly between
the 12th Precinct and his apartment, which he shares with wife Barbara
Barrie and two children (all of whom would be phased out of the series).
The first season squad was composed of Abe Vigoda's dyspeptic Fish, the
overeager Wojciehowicz (Max Gail), dry-witted Yemana (Jack Soo, who passed
away during the fifth season), and street-smart Chano (Gregory Sierra, who
departed the series after the second season); Ron Glass's dapper Harris
would not be listed in the opening credits until subsequent seasons.
Arnold, along with Chris Hayward (Get Smart)
and other scribes, would pen the majority of the first season, which set
the tone for the series by pitting the squad against a host of offbeat
criminals, other cops, and regular citizens, several of whom would become
semi-regulars; James Gregory's crusty Inspector Luger makes his debut in
"Vigilante" (episode 9), while unscrupulous lawyer Arnold Ripner
(Alex Henteloff) and Detective Wentworth (a pre-Alice
Linda Lavin) have their first appearances in "The Experience"
(episode 2) and "Ms. Cop" (episode 8), respectively.
Columbia/TriStar's
two-disc set offers all 13 episodes of the first season, as well as
short credit lists for some of the major players; the little-seen 1974
pilot, "The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller," might have
made an interesting supplemental feature, but fans should be pleased to
have this set regardless.
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I was very young when the show first aired. I'm enjoying the shows more, now that I'm so much older and can appreciate the show's slick comedy. It's difficult to believe that the show was written back in the '70's. Barney Miller was ahead of its time! --S.L. | Note: This is just a random sample of the Barney Miller messages in our TV forums! Click here to see what others have said or to post your own comments! |
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