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Barney Miller

  • TV Series
  • 1975–1982
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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Ron Carey, Max Gail, Ron Glass, James Gregory, Steve Landesberg, Hal Linden, and Jack Soo in Barney Miller (1975)
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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.

  • Creators
    • Danny Arnold
    • Theodore J. Flicker
  • Stars
    • Hal Linden
    • Abe Vigoda
    • Max Gail
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    8.3/10
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    • Creators
      • Danny Arnold
      • Theodore J. Flicker
    • Stars
      • Hal Linden
      • Abe Vigoda
      • Max Gail
    • 40User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 9 wins & 43 nominations total

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    Hal Linden
    Hal Linden
    • Barney Miller…
    • 1974–1982
    Abe Vigoda
    Abe Vigoda
    • Det. Phil Fish
    • 1974–1982
    Max Gail
    Max Gail
    • Det. Stan 'Wojo' Wojciehowicz
    • 1975–1982
    Steve Landesberg
    Steve Landesberg
    • Det. Sgt. Arthur Dietrich…
    • 1975–1982
    Ron Glass
    Ron Glass
    • Det. Ron Harris
    • 1975–1982
    Ron Carey
    Ron Carey
    • Officer Carl Levitt…
    • 1976–1982
    Jack Soo
    Jack Soo
    • Det. Sgt. Nick Yemana
    • 1975–1982
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Inspector Frank Luger
    • 1975–1982
    Barbara Barrie
    Barbara Barrie
    • Elizabeth Miller
    • 1975–1978
    Gregory Sierra
    Gregory Sierra
    • Det. Sgt. Chano Amenguale
    • 1975–1982
    George Murdock
    George Murdock
    • Lt. Ben Scanlon…
    • 1976–1982
    John Dullaghan
    John Dullaghan
    • Ray Brewer…
    • 1976–1982
    Stanley Brock
    Stanley Brock
    • Bruno Bender…
    • 1975–1982
    Jack DeLeon
    Jack DeLeon
    • Marty Morrison
    • 1975–1982
    Alex Henteloff
    Alex Henteloff
    • Arnold Ripner…
    • 1975–1982
    J.J. Barry
    J.J. Barry
    • Arthur Duncan…
    • 1975–1982
    Don Calfa
    Don Calfa
    • Angelo Dodi…
    • 1977–1981
    Phil Leeds
    Phil Leeds
    • Arthur Bloom…
    • 1975–1981
    • Creators
      • Danny Arnold
      • Theodore J. Flicker
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    8jeremy-928-938732

    One of the best cop comedies ever.

    I am a fairly young person and I was very pleased to find such a wonderful show on DVD. The title of the show through me off, but after reading a bit about the show I was intrigued and bought it.

    At first the show mainly focuses on the situations and what the cops are doing, but after a while the show starts to focus only on the squad-room where the detectives convene.

    Barney Miller is always getting into other peoples business. When a criminal comes in he Interrogates them and tries to get the whole story out of them and also tries to put his own opinion or label on it.

    Most of the stories are very light-hearted, but some do hit close to home. The show is funny, comical, and well played, but some episodes do have a serious vibe at the end of them.

    By season three the cast is permanent and the show gets its real humor on. Each detective has an impressive amount of character depth. It was interesting to learn about each of them as I watched all of the episodes. By the end, I felt as if I knew each of them personally.

    The only parts of the show I didn't like was Lt. Scanlon. His character was played so well, I truly didn't like him. Inspector Luger was played by a veteran actor, but his character seemed a little dim-witted. By the end of the series, the only set you would see is the squad room. After having visited a couple different stage sets (for example: Barnies apartment, Fish's apartment and the hide-out apartment) it seemed very confining to only use the squad room in the later seasons.

    The exits of Fish and Yemada were torture on the show. Fish was great when it came to quick and ironic humor while nick tried to do the same, but his character was never truly replaced.

    Overall, I love this show and I continue to watch it often. The humor, the stories, the backgrounds of the people are all interesting and entertaining. This show is recommended for all who love comedy and also recommended for all who wish to enjoy a simple show.
    9DKosty123

    Quiet Start Yielded Impressive Results

    This is the most impressive of the sitcoms ever done about law enforcement. It is understated, intellectual, comical, & entertaining while dealing with the beat of a group of New York City Dectectives. The show draws its characters well, & defines & redefines them throughout the show.

    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.
    jacksonc

    One of the all-time greats

    This is one of the absolute greatest shows on television - never fails to entertain. Too bad the "suits" didn't catch on and try to copy what so obviously worked. It ranks right there with M*A*S*H, Frasier, Cheers, and Married...With Children as examples of how good comedy can be...
    wolf008

    What Television once was...Funny, Classy, Mature

    This show was one of the reasons why the ABC would dethrone the CBS, as the number one network in prime time in the latter 1970's.

    Barney Miller depicted the day to day workings of a typical New York City detectives unit. Void of overly melodramatic urban drama, and the now all too over played "tough guy" act, Barney Miller was touted as being a fair portrayal of the life of a detective (with much more levity of-course).

    Even though it was first and foremost a comedy series, the writers gave us a much needed balance by injecting a bit of drama into the plot and characters themselves. This dramatic element was so well done, that it added to character development, and provided for more laughter. Their witty dialog rarely left the viewer disappointed, or without a laugh, and with entertainment being the key factor of any Television production, the cast of Barney Miller delivered in episode after episode.

    However, the show was produced during a time when crime in NY City was being managed with a overly diplomatic approach. An experiment that would prove it self to be disastrous, effectuated lectures by some of the shows characters, demonstrating an endorsement of this new more "liberal" approach to fighting crime.

    There is not much out there today that even comes close to what we had in Barney Miller. It seems that todays Television lacks respect for their audience, as cheap sexual gags, and one liners dominate the sitcom landscape, and leave us with vacuous and cloddish jocularity.

    Barney Miller will however, be an example of what Television once was. A time when mature, plot driven humor was demanded, and the crude and immature was rejected.
    Sargebri

    The Precursor to Night Court

    This show was one of the funniest in the history of television. The various characters that came in and out of the station made this show what it was. I really think the show was at its peak during the period when Abe Vigoda, Jack Soo and Steve Landesberg were all on the show together. However, once Vigoda and Soo were gone, the show seemed to shift to a more dramatic direction. This was especially evident in the memorial episode for Jack Soo. However, this was a highly influential show and if you look at Night Court, which was produced by pretty much the same team as this one, you will see some of the same qualities on that show that made this one great.

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    • Trivia
      During its broadcast run, amid the many cop shows on television at the time, many real-life police officers considered this the show that best depicted the realities of police life.
    • Goofs
      Detective 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

      Yemana: Then Fish runs in the alley and he leaps over us like one of those, what do you call those things in Africa that run and leap in the air?

      Detective Ron Harris: Slaves.

    • Crazy credits
      At different times in the production of the series Max Gail was credited as both Max Gail and Maxwell Gail.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1976)

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller
    • Filming locations
      • ABC Television Center - 4151 Prospect Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Four D Productions
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      30 minutes
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