The BEST episodes written by Tony Barrett

A Quiet Weekend in the Country
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11.67
2 votes

#1 - A Quiet Weekend in the Country

The Mod Squad - Season 1 - Episode 9

Pete, Linc and Julie go undercover as vacationers in a rural trailer camp to investigate the death of a narcotics informant.

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When Smitty Comes Marching Home
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9.00
4 votes

#2 - When Smitty Comes Marching Home

The Mod Squad - Season 1 - Episode 4

Returning Vietnam veteran Smitty, being sought by police on a homicide charge, turns to his boyhood friend Linc for help proving his innocence.

The Price of Terror
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8.00
1 votes

#3 - The Price of Terror

The Mod Squad - Season 1 - Episode 8

Greer is the target of an unknown assailant who has rigged a number of 'close calls' to intimidate him.

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Fear is the Bucking Horse
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8.00
1 votes

#4 - Fear is the Bucking Horse

The Mod Squad - Season 1 - Episode 17

The Squad works a rodeo undercover to protect a TV cowboy star whose life has been threatened.

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A Reign of Guns
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8.00
1 votes

#5 - A Reign of Guns

The Mod Squad - Season 1 - Episode 20

The Squad tangles with a wealthy arch-conservative who is forming a private militia armed with stolen guns.

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Ricochet
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7.33
40 votes

#6 - Ricochet

Wanted: Dead or Alive - Season 1 - Episode 12

Josh is hired to look for a missing husband and ends up in a murder conspiracy.

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The Legend
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7.13
32 votes

#7 - The Legend

Wanted: Dead or Alive - Season 1 - Episode 27

Josh is hired by Sam McGarrett to lead him with his son and daughter into the Mesa desert to find a hundred year old treasure.

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Eat, Drink and Be Buried
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7.05
43 votes

#8 - Eat, Drink and Be Buried

Ironside - Season 1 - Episode 5

When TV personality Francesca Kirby starts to receive death threats, her old friend Robert T. Ironside is soon on the case. When the threats become attempts on her life, he begins to delve deeper. Will he like what he finds?

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An Eye for an Eye
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7.00
3 votes

#9 - An Eye for an Eye

The Mod Squad - Season 2 - Episode 3

Greer falls in love with an attractive widow, unwittingly making her the kidnapping target of a narcotics gang.

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Lisa
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7.00
4 votes

#10 - Lisa

The Mod Squad - Season 2 - Episode 6

The squad is unaware that the writer they are assigned to protect, has a split personality.

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The Teeth of the Barracuda
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6.42
19 votes

#11 - The Teeth of the Barracuda

The Mod Squad - Season 1 - Episode 1

The origin of the Mod Squad. Greer puts his newly-formed squad to work investigating a cop killing, which the evidence suggests was the work of young people. Uncredited cameos by Harrison Ford and Richard Pryor.

The Spoiler
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6.00
1 votes

#12 - The Spoiler

The Untouchables - Season 4 - Episode 23

New Jersey waterfront, 1933. Johnny Mizo had been marked for death by the American crime cartel; he had fled to Brazil. Now, he has returned to America to get the $200,000 he had hastily stashed in a hideout before fleeing. The Captain tells Mizo he has exactly 11 days, and then the ship sails back to Rio de Janeiro, with or without him. It's a foggy night; a Brazilian sailor gets off the ship before Mizo, and 4 Chicago hoods mistake him for Mizo. They shoot the sailor; a policeman shoots one of the hoods, Paul Santos. Back in Chicago, the 3 remaining hoods report to their boss, top gangster Vince Majesky-- who makes his dough off of protection, prostitution and narcotics. He owns a nightclub called the Silken Trap; his office is upstairs. Majesky is plenty sore about the botched job; he gives Denny Cole one more chance to get Johnny Mizo, or he'll be dumped in the river! Meanwhile, in the nightclub, beautiful Claire Vale is doing a dance number for the customers. Eliot Ness a

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Line of Fire
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3.50
1 votes

#13 - Line of Fire

The Untouchables - Season 4 - Episode 29

Chicago, January 1933. Danceland has a big sign, ""30 girls, open until 2 a.m."" Inside, customers mingle with the dime-a-dance girls. Hoofer Ellie Haskell says goodnight to the owner, Marty Pulaski; outside, she is immediately shot by a sniper on the roof of a building across the street-- the sniper is Herbie Pulaski, Marty's mentally disturbed brother. Lt. Roy Gunther is on the case, he questions Marty, who has 20% of the dancing racket. However, Marty is sure his main competitor, Vince Bogan who owns 80% of the dance racket, is responsible for the killing; Marty phones Bogan and threatens to rub him out. Back at Ness' office, Lt. Roy Gunther discusses the case with Eliot. Ness has to go to New York to testify before a grand jury, he'll be gone a week-- he puts Lee Hobson in charge. Marty has his brother Herbie drive him over to Bogan's place; inside, Marty shoots Bogan. Outside, when Herbie hears the shots, he reaches for his rifle in the trunk of the car-- and has a flashback