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* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: In "River of Fear", con artist James Cooper, posing as Dr. William Dunson, marries the cellmate of his widow (who died in prison under suspicious circumstances) in order to find out where he hid the fortune in cash he stole. He strikes her in the back of the head with a telephone receiver, then puts her in the bathtub to make it look like slipped, hit her head and drowned.
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** The front desk's Sergeant's name is Sekulovich. Karl Malden's real name was Mladen Sekulovich. His parents were so hurt that he changed his name for stage purposes, so he asked the series' producer if they could include a character named Sekulovich to honor his parents and they obliged.
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* CreatorCameo: Lawrence Dobkin, who played the villain in the series' pilot film, also directed two first-season episodes, "A Trout In the Milk" and "Act of Duty".
** Nicholas Colasanto was one of the main guest stars in the first season episode "Death Watch". He would return two seasons later to direct the episode "The Programming of Charlie Blake".
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* NiceHat: Stone's ever-present fedora.
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* CainAndAbel: Dimitri Kampakalas (Scott Marlowe) and his brother Jason (Paul Michael Glaser) in the episode "Bitter Wine". Jason served a prison sentence for a double vehicular homicide that his brother committed, so that Dimitri could operate the family winery. When Dimitri carries out his plan to torch the winery for the insurance money and a security guard is killed in the process, guess who he frames for the crime?

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* CainAndAbel: Dimitri Kampakalas (Scott Marlowe) and his brother Jason (Paul Michael Glaser) in the episode "Bitter Wine". Jason served a prison sentence for a double vehicular homicide that his brother committed, so that Dimitri could operate the family winery. When Dimitri carries out his plan to torch the winery for the insurance money and a security guard is killed in the process, guess who whom he frames for the crime?



** In "Most Feared In The Jungle", single young mother Barbara Talmadge (Kitty Winn) struggles with the matron at the unwed mothers' home where she lived before her baby was stillborn, she's convinced her baby's alive and was taken from her[[spoiler: (she's right)]]. matron winds up on the ground. And that's all she wrote.
* DeathOfAChild: One of the victims of the Saturday Night Special at the centre of "The Twenty-Five Caliber Plague" is a little boy who's shot by of his friends who finds the gun and then pulls out the clip and thinks its empty. It isn't...

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** In "Most Feared In The Jungle", single young mother Barbara Talmadge (Kitty Winn) struggles with the matron at the unwed mothers' home where she lived before her baby was stillborn, she's convinced her baby's alive and was taken from her[[spoiler: (she's right)]]. matron Matron winds up on the ground. And that's all she wrote.
* DeathOfAChild: One of the victims of the Saturday Night Special at the centre center of "The Twenty-Five Caliber Plague" is a little boy who's shot by of his friends who finds the gun and then pulls out the clip and thinks its empty. It isn't...



** Inspector George Turner (Creator/CluGulager) in "Poisoned Snow". His fiancee, who's a fellow narc, is fatally gunned down during a raid on a pusher. In revenge, he gets ahold of the pusher's stash and cuts it with strychnine, which results in a number of users falling over dead.

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** Inspector George Turner (Creator/CluGulager) in "Poisoned Snow". His fiancee, fiancée, who's a fellow narc, is fatally gunned down during a raid on a pusher. In revenge, he gets ahold of the pusher's stash and cuts it with strychnine, which results in a number of users falling over dead.



* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Jean (Stone's daughter)'s friend Nancy]] in "Men Will Die" [[spoiler: - she's raped by two men at the start of the episode, and the traumatized woman subsequently shoots and kills one of them - but because there isn't any conclusive evidence of her rape she's eventually held for trial for murder... driving her to jump off a stairwell in the courthouse. Thankfully, she does recover. (And yes, the other guy does get caught.)]]

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* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Jean (Stone's daughter)'s friend Nancy]] in "Men Will Die" [[spoiler: - she's raped by two men at the start of the episode, and the traumatized woman subsequently shoots and kills one of them - but because there isn't any conclusive evidence of her rape rape, she's eventually held for trial for murder... driving her to jump off a stairwell in the courthouse. Thankfully, she does recover. (And yes, the other guy does get caught.)]]



* JustGotOutOfJail: In "Timelock", Bobby Jepsen has been released from prison, where he'd been serving time for manslaughter, with the proviso that he find a job within 72 hours. Shako, who'd been in prison with him, sees him on the street and presses him for information about a contract that was made on his life. Bobby, who doesn't want to be seen with him, as it would violate his parole, argues with him as they're standing on a street corner waiting for the light to change. Someone comes up behind Shako and shoves him into the path of a moving truck, killing him, and then vanishing. All the witnesses on the corner I.D. Jepsen as the killer. He's arrested after running into a bar to make a phone call to someone who could help...Lt. Mike Stone, who coached him as a child in Little League.

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* JustGotOutOfJail: In "Timelock", Bobby Jepsen has been released from prison, where he'd been serving time for manslaughter, with the proviso that he find a job within 72 hours. Shako, who'd been in prison with him, sees him on the street and presses him for information about a contract that was made on his life. Bobby, who doesn't want to be seen with him, as it would violate his parole, argues with him as they're standing on a street corner waiting for the light to change. Someone comes up behind Shako and shoves him into the path of a moving truck, killing him, and then vanishing. All of the witnesses on the corner I.D. Jepsen as the killer. He's arrested after running into a bar to make a phone call to someone who could help...Lt. Mike Stone, who coached him as a child in Little League.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Dead Or Alive," the wealthy father of a young woman who's beaten, raped and murdered offers a reward of a million dollars for the killer's capture. [[spoiler: The greed the reward generates results in three people being in hospital, including the killer (who's shot by a shopkeeper with dollar signs in his eyes while trying to escape from Stone), and the episode ends without their fates known. It also results in a cop on the verge of retirement getting a friend of his involved in a scheme to catch the guy and split the reward, which winds up with the cop being kicked off the force and his friend being shot and killed. And the father may or may not be facing charges of complicity and involvement with murder himself, since it was basically his fault.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Dead Or Alive," the wealthy father of a young woman who's beaten, raped raped, and murdered offers a reward of a million dollars for the killer's capture. [[spoiler: The greed the reward generates results in three people being in hospital, hospitalized, including the killer (who's shot by a shopkeeper with dollar signs in his eyes while trying to escape from Stone), and the episode ends without their fates known. It also results in a cop on the verge of retirement getting a friend of his involved in a scheme to catch the guy and split the reward, which winds up with the cop being kicked off the force and his friend being shot and killed. And the father may or may not be facing charges of complicity and involvement with murder himself, since it was basically his fault.]]



* OhCrap: The {{Jerkass}} DJ (Creator/LarryHagman) in "Dead Air", realises too late his NiceCharacterMeanActor rant to his engineer about his audience has just become an EngineeredPublicConfession to all his listeners. [[spoiler: The end of the episode reveals he's working at ''another'' San Francisco radio station as a country music DJ.]]

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* OhCrap: The {{Jerkass}} DJ (Creator/LarryHagman) in "Dead Air", realises realizes too late his NiceCharacterMeanActor rant to his engineer about his audience has just become an EngineeredPublicConfession to all his listeners. [[spoiler: The end of the episode reveals he's working at ''another'' San Francisco radio station as a country music DJ.]]



* OpeningNarration: In keeping with series from QM Productions, each one was episode-specific (although "I Ain't Marchin' Anymore" also has one at the beginning of the first act to set up the episode). Here's a for instance from season five (which runs so long the theme music actually ''goes back to the beginning and starts again''):

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* OpeningNarration: In keeping with series from QM Productions, each one was episode-specific (although "I Ain't Marchin' Anymore" also has one at the beginning of the first act to set up the episode). Here's a one for instance from season five (which runs so long the theme music actually ''goes back to the beginning and starts again''):



* PutOnABus: At the start of season 5 Keller leaves the force to begin a teaching career.

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* PutOnABus: At the start of season 5 5, Keller leaves the force to begin a teaching career.



* ReasonYouSuckSpeech: The title character of "Police Buff" gets given one by a cop when he trues to express his sympathy over a killer going free (and gets berated for being a coward). The P.B. later gives a stronger variant to ''himself'' back at home - which leads to him taking actions into his hands...

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* ReasonYouSuckSpeech: The title character of "Police Buff" gets is given one by a cop when he trues tries to express his sympathy over a killer going free (and gets berated for being a coward). The P.B. later gives a stronger variant to ''himself'' back at home - which leads to him taking actions into his hands...



* SerialKillingsSpecificTarget: In "Legion of the Lost", [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Roy Richardson]] is a {{greed}}y businessman who seeks to ensure that the rightful heir of his boatyard corporation, Paul Thomas, never claims his inheritance. Knowing Paul is currently homeless and living among vagrants, Richardson has his hatchet man, Terry, go about [[DisposableVagrant beating homeless men to death]] over the course of several nights, leaving three bodies in his wake. Richardson then tries to have Paul himself beaten to death, hoping for it to look like just another serial killing, and Paul's best friend Jake is killed in the process.

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* SerialKillingsSpecificTarget: In "Legion of the Lost", [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Roy Richardson]] is a {{greed}}y businessman who seeks to ensure that the rightful heir of his boatyard corporation, Paul Thomas, never claims his inheritance. Knowing that Paul is currently homeless and living among vagrants, Richardson has his hatchet man, Terry, go about [[DisposableVagrant beating homeless men to death]] over the course of several nights, leaving three bodies in his wake. Richardson then tries to have Paul himself beaten to death, hoping for it to look like just another serial killing, and Paul's best friend Jake is killed in the process.
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** "I Ain't Marchin' Anymore" concerns a [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam]] [[DraftDodging draft dodger]] back in San Francisco after running to UsefulNotes/{{Canada}}. In between filming of the episode and its first airing, then-President UsefulNotes/GeraldFord stated that amnesty would be given to such dodgers. As a result, the episode has a rare second voiceover from Hank Simms specifying that the episode takes place ''before'' amnesty was declared.

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** "I Ain't Marchin' Anymore" concerns a [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam]] [[DraftDodging draft dodger]] back in San Francisco after running to UsefulNotes/{{Canada}}. In between filming of the episode and its first airing, then-President UsefulNotes/GeraldFord stated that amnesty would be given to such dodgers. As a result, the episode has a rare second voiceover from Hank Simms Creator/HankSimms specifying that the episode takes place ''before'' amnesty was declared.
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* ObsfuscatingInsanity: In the episode "Asylum", Keller poses as a mental patient to enter a mental health facility where a couple of patients died mysteriously.

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* ObsfuscatingInsanity: ObfuscatingInsanity: In the episode "Asylum", Keller poses as a mental patient to enter a mental health facility where a couple of patients died mysteriously.
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* ObsfuscatingInsanity: In the episode "Asylum", Keller poses as a mental patient to enter a mental health facility where a couple of patients died mysteriously.
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* Magazine/{{MAD}}: "The Straights Of San Francisco."
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* AndThisIsFor: "Deadly Silence," "Monkey Is Back" and "Poisoned Snow."

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* AndThisIsFor: "Deadly Silence," "Monkey Is Back" and Back", "Poisoned Snow."Snow" and "Clown Of Death" (among others).

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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: "Once A Con" and "Most Feared In The Jungle".]]

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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: "Once A Con" and Con", "Most Feared In The Jungle".Jungle" and "The Twenty-Five Caliber Plague".]]


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** "The Twenty-Five Caliber Plague" is almost an episode-length PSA on the dangers of easily gotten guns.


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* DeathOfAChild: One of the victims of the Saturday Night Special at the centre of "The Twenty-Five Caliber Plague" is a little boy who's shot by of his friends who finds the gun and then pulls out the clip and thinks its empty. It isn't...
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: "Once A Con"and "Most Feared In The Jungle".]]

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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: "Once A Con"and Con" and "Most Feared In The Jungle".]]

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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: "Once A Con."]]

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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: "Once A Con."]]Con"and "Most Feared In The Jungle".]]


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** In "Most Feared In The Jungle", single young mother Barbara Talmadge (Kitty Winn) struggles with the matron at the unwed mothers' home where she lived before her baby was stillborn, she's convinced her baby's alive and was taken from her[[spoiler: (she's right)]]. matron winds up on the ground. And that's all she wrote.
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Society Marches On has been renamed; cleaning out misuse and moving examples
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* SocietyMarchesOn:
** There is an early episode where a critically wounded cop is rushed to the hospital and nothing is done for him en route beyond Mike Stone holding his hand sympathetically. As a result, with the widespread adaptation of paramedics that the contemporary series, ''Series/{{Emergency}}'', helped encourage, it looks criminally negligent to modern viewers to see an emergency patient being transported like that without being treated along the way.
** A major plot point in "A Good Cop... But" is a detective being blackmailed [[spoiler: because he's gay. That said, while the stigma today is nowhere near the extent that it was in the 1970s...]]
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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Meredith Baxter's Southern accent in "Deadly Silence" is a bit uneven.
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* OhCrap: The {{Jerkass}} DJ (Creator/HarryHagman) in "Dead Air", realises too late his NiceCharacterMeanActor rant to his engineer about his audience has just become an EngineeredPublicConfession to all his listeners. [[spoiler: The end of the episode reveals he's working at ''another'' San Francisco radio station as a country music DJ.]]

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* OhCrap: The {{Jerkass}} DJ (Creator/HarryHagman) (Creator/LarryHagman) in "Dead Air", realises too late his NiceCharacterMeanActor rant to his engineer about his audience has just become an EngineeredPublicConfession to all his listeners. [[spoiler: The end of the episode reveals he's working at ''another'' San Francisco radio station as a country music DJ.]]
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* OhCrap: The {{Jerkass}} DJ (Creator/HarryHagman) in "Dead Air", realises too late his NiceCharacterMeanActor rant to his engineer about his audience has just become an EngineeredPublicConfession to all his listeners. [[spoiler: The end of the episode reveals he's working at ''another'' San Francisco radio station as a country music DJ.]]
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* AndStarring: Creator/MichaelDouglas gets "Special Guest Star" billing on his final episode(s) the two-parter "The Thrill killers"; as does Creator/MarkHamill on the 1977 episode "Innocent No More" (''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars]]'' opened several months ''after'' the episode first aired).

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* AndStarring: Creator/MichaelDouglas gets "Special Guest Star" billing on his final episode(s) the two-parter "The Thrill killers"; Killers"; as does Creator/MarkHamill on the 1977 episode "Innocent No More" (''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars]]'' opened several months ''after'' the episode first aired).
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* AndStarring: Creator/MichaelDouglas gets "Special Guest Star" billing on his final episode(s) the two-parter "The Thrill killers"; as does Creator/MarkHamill on the 1977 episode "Innocent No More" (''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars]]'' opened several months ''after'' the episode first aired).
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* SerialKillingsSpecificTarget: In "Legion of the Lost", [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Roy Richardson]] is a {{greed}}y businessman who seeks to ensure that the rightful heir of his boatyard corporation, Paul Thomas, never claims his inheritance. Knowing Paul is currently homeless and living among vagrants, Richardson has his hatchet man, Terry, go about [[DisposableVagrant beating homeless men to death]] over the course of several nights, leaving three bodies in his wake. Richardson then tries to have Paul himself beaten to death, hoping for it to look like just another serial killing, and Paul's best friend Jake is killed in the process.
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* AnAesop: "Men Will Die" is very critical of how rape is treated both in terms of the victims and the criminals.
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The series starred Creator/KarlMalden as Det. Lt. Mike Stone, a veteran homicide cop, with Creator/MichaelDouglas (in his StarMakingRole) as Det. Insp. Steve Keller, Stone's younger partner. Douglas left the show at the start of its fifth and final season, and was replaced by Richard Hatch as Insp. Dan Robbins; this change was not popular with viewers (since ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}'' hadn't been created yet), leading to declining ratings and the show's cancellation.

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The series starred Creator/KarlMalden as Det. Lt. Mike Stone, a veteran homicide cop, with Creator/MichaelDouglas (in his StarMakingRole) as Det. Insp. Steve Keller, Stone's younger partner. Douglas left the show at the start of its fifth and final season, and was replaced by Richard Hatch as Det. Insp. Dan Robbins; this change was not popular with viewers (since ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}'' hadn't been created yet), leading to declining ratings and the show's cancellation.
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* DirtyCop: several examples...

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** Officer Jimmy Vega in "False Witness" who plants evidence to nail a pusher.

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** Officer Jimmy Vega in "False Witness" Witness", who plants evidence to nail a pusher.
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* BittersweetEnding: "School Of Fear." [[spoiler: Two of the four kidnapped problem students return to school, [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only girl]] amongst them drops out, while the remaining one might or might not come back. As a teacher points out to Stone and Keller in the Epilog, "you can't win them all."]]

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* BittersweetEnding: "School Of of Fear." [[spoiler: Two of the four kidnapped problem students return to school, [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only girl]] amongst them drops out, while the remaining one might or might not come back. As a teacher points out to Stone and Keller in the Epilog, "you can't win them all."]]
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A crime drama series that ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1972 to 1977, produced by Creator/QuinnMartin Productions (with [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Television]] in Season One) and shot on location in UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco.

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A crime drama series that ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1972 to 1977, 1972–77, produced by Creator/QuinnMartin Productions (with [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Television]] in Season One) and shot on location in UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco.

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A crime drama that ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1972-1977, produced by Creator/QuinnMartin Productions (with [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Television]] in Season One). It starred Creator/KarlMalden as Det. Lt. Mike Stone, a veteran cop, and Creator/MichaelDouglas (in his StarMakingRole) as Inspector Steve Keller, Stone's younger partner. The series was shot on-location in UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco. Douglas left the show at the start of its fifth and final season, and was replaced by Richard Hatch as Inspector Dan Robbins; this change was not popular with viewers (since ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}'' hadn't been created yet), so the series was cancelled.

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A crime drama that ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1972-1977, produced by Creator/QuinnMartin Productions (with [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Television]] in season one). It starred Creator/KarlMalden as Det. Lt. Mike Stone, a veteran cop, and Creator/MichaelDouglas (in his StarMakingRole) as Inspector Steve Keller, Stone's younger partner. The series was shot on-location in UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco. Douglas left the show at the start of its fifth and final season, and was replaced by Richard Hatch as Inspector Dan Robbins; this change was not popular with viewers (since ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}'' hadn't been created yet), so the series was cancelled.

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A crime drama that ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1972-1977, produced by Creator/QuinnMartin Productions (with [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Television]] in season one).Season One). It starred Creator/KarlMalden as Det. Lt. Mike Stone, a veteran cop, and Creator/MichaelDouglas (in his StarMakingRole) as Inspector Steve Keller, Stone's younger partner. The series was shot on-location in UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco. Douglas left the show at the start of its fifth and final season, and was replaced by Richard Hatch as Inspector Dan Robbins; this change was not popular with viewers (since ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}'' hadn't been created yet), so the series was cancelled.
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* BittersweetEnding: "School Of Fear." [[spoiler: Two of the four kidnapped problem students return to school, [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only girl]] amongst them drops out, while the remaining one might or might not come back. As a teacher points out to Stone and Keller in the Epilog, "[[RealityEnsues you can't win them all]]."]]

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* BittersweetEnding: "School Of Fear." [[spoiler: Two of the four kidnapped problem students return to school, [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only girl]] amongst them drops out, while the remaining one might or might not come back. As a teacher points out to Stone and Keller in the Epilog, "[[RealityEnsues you "you can't win them all]].all."]]
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-->"''The Streets of San Francisco'', a Quinn Martin Production. Starring Karl Malden. [[AndStarring Special Guest Star]] Creator/MichaelDouglas. Also Starring Richard Hatch. With Guest Stars In Alphabetical Order: Patty Duke Astin, Darleen Carr, Tina Chen, Jan Clayton, Creator/SusanDey, Norman Fell, Gary Frank, Paula Kelly, Jim [=McMullan=], Doris Roberts, James Shigeta, Creator/BarrySullivan, Dick Van Patten, Joseph Wiseman. Tonight's Episode: 'The Thrill Killers - Part 1.'"[[note]]And Part 2, as it happened.[[/note]]

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-->"''The Streets of San Francisco'', a Quinn Martin Production. Starring Karl Malden. [[AndStarring Special Guest Star]] Creator/MichaelDouglas. Also Starring Richard Hatch. With Guest Stars In Alphabetical Order: [[Creator/PattyDuke Patty Duke Astin, Astin]], Darleen Carr, Tina Chen, Jan Clayton, Creator/SusanDey, Norman Fell, Gary Frank, Paula Kelly, Jim [=McMullan=], Doris Roberts, Creator/DorisRoberts, James Shigeta, Creator/BarrySullivan, Dick Van Patten, Joseph Wiseman. Tonight's Episode: 'The Thrill Killers - Part 1.'"[[note]]And Part 2, as it happened.[[/note]]

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