The Captain of the NYPD 12th Precinct and his staff handle the various local troubles and characters that come into the squad room.The Captain of the NYPD 12th Precinct and his staff handle the various local troubles and characters that come into the squad room.The Captain of the NYPD 12th Precinct and his staff handle the various local troubles and characters that come into the squad room.
- Won 3 Primetime Emmys
- 9 wins & 43 nominations total
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- One of the Funniest Police Shows Ever
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- Certificate
- TV-PG
- Parents guide
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- TriviaDuring its broadcast run amid the many cop shows on television, many real-life police officers considered this the television show that best depicted the realities of police life.
- GoofsDetective Fish has inconsistent years of service with the department. In the season one episode "The Arsonist " he mentions being on the force for 25 years. In the same seasons episode "Fish" he remarks that he went to the academy in 1937, making him a 38 year veteran.
- Quotes
Wojo: [arriving at stakeout location, carrying cases of equipment] Hey Barn! I got everything we need! I got 10-gauge shotguns, 12-gauge shotguns, tow phone, and
[opens largest case]
Wojo: tear gas!
Captain Barney Miller: Did you bring a chair?
Wojo: Chair?
Captain Barney Miller: [gestures to empty apartment] There's no place to sit down.
Wojo: Ooh, sorry.
Captain Barney Miller: [looks into equipment case] I see you brought grenades too, huh?
Wojo: Just a thought.
Captain Barney Miller: If we don't use all this stuff, you're not going to feel bad, are you?
Wojo: [hangs head] No.
- Crazy creditsAt different times in the production of the series Max Gail was credited as both Max Gail and Maxwell Gail.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1976)
This show was a slow starter in the ratings, partly because of it's subtle humor, & partly because early on it would get distracted away from the police station with Barney's wife (played by Barbara Barrie). After the first couple of seasons, the show started concentrating more on it's knitting, the police station, & graduated into a more sophisticated comedy.
The recent death of the late Ron Carey reminded me of just how well he played Officier Carl Levitt. His character always behaved like all the Detectives looked down on him, an underling. Carey played that attitude brilliantly.
Hal Linden was always a consummate Captain Miller, always being put on the spot by his team & shooting from the hip at times. Steve Landesburg (Dietrich)was the most intellectual of the detectives always taking a simple conversation & making it complex.
James Gregory as Inspector Luger was alway bugging Barney with stories of the old days he'd have to listen to from a superior. In some ways this was the veteran movie actors best role. Max Gail as Wojo was always being played as stupid but often got the last word in.
Abe Vigoda was perfect as Fish, so good they spun him off from here to his own series. Jack Soo was brilliant as Yemana but sadly death cut his role short in this series, similar to Coach on CHEERS. Ron Glass as Detective Harris was very good as another mainstay on the show. This show had a diverse cast, even Linda Lavin who would go on to play ALICE got a good start on this show.
The writers were brilliant in that they constantly kept developing the characters to the point that when the last show came along, they ended the show with a script where everybody finally got what they wanted in promotions for years, and ended with Barney closing the door on the squad room for the last time.
As this show hits the DVD's, I bet it gets a slow start but once young folks get exposed to it, the sales will pick up speed. The shows are that good.
- DKosty123
- Feb 1, 2007
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- The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller
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- Runtime30 minutes
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