Wisconsin. County Court (Clark County): Probate Case Files, 1873-1925

Contents List

Container Title
FH 230
“Better than Equal,” 1982 April 29
Note

Debbie is doing a story on wrestling and gets into the fight with Terrible Tessie. Kenneth Mars, Elvia Allman, and Patty Regan guest star.

Director: Ray Danton

DG 038-DG 039
“One of Our Own,” 1982 November 1
Note

When an officer from the 14th precinct is killed, the squad rallies together to find the murderer. Cagney and Lacey grapple with difficult emotions. Alan Fudge, Greg Monaghan, George Loros, Michael Gazzo, and Burt Remsen guest star.

Director: Reza Badiyi

CC 429-CC 430
“Beauty Burglars,” 1982 November 8
Note

Cagney and Lacey lead an investigation into a series of robberies at exclusive beauty salons committed by assailants posing as the police. Christine Belford, Barbara Carson, Henry Polic II, and Dennis Patrick guest star.

Director: Ray Danton

DG 046-DG 047
“High Steel,” 1982 November 15
Note

The death of an iron worker takes on a personal note for Lacey when she learns that Harvey worked with the victim at steel. Pat Corley, Conchata Ferrell, Redmond Gleeson, Alex Kubik, and Michael McGuire guest star.

Director: Reza Badiyi

DG 048-DG 049
“Hot Line,” 1982 November 22
Note

Chris and Mary Beth investigate a series of stranglings involving women who worked for the telephone sex trade. Laurie Prange, Silvana Gallardo, Rick Lenz, and Bobby Di Cicco guest star.

Director: Leo Penn

DG 050-DG 051
“Witness to an Incident,” 1982 November 25
Note

Cagney and Lacey witness an accidental police shooting, but have differing memories of exactly how it happened. Lacey feels heat from her superiors to fall in line with Cagney's accounting of events. Sam Weisman, Paul Lieber, and Jason Bernard guest star.

Director: Alexander Singer

DG 036-DG 037
“Internal Affairs,” 1982 November 29
Note

When undercover agents start having their covers blown, Internal Affairs calls on Cagney and Lacey to uncover the informant lurking in their precinct, putting them in the uncomfortable position of snooping into the private lives of their fellow officers. Dick O'Neill, Michael Durrell, and Alex Colon guest star.

Director: Alexander Singer

DG 034-DG 035
“Mr. Lonelyhearts,” 1982 December 6
Note

When a Vermont farmer comes looking for his missing wife, it uncovers a bigamy fraud involving a woman who has married, and taken money from, multiple men. Steven Keats, Harvey Vernon, Henry Wilcoxon, Janet MacLachlan, and Fred Lehne guest star.

Director: James Sheldon

DG 040-DG 041
“Recreational Use,” 1982 December 27
Note

Cagney finds out her boyfriend (and homicide detective) is addicted to cocaine. Meanwhile, a corrupt landlord is the prime suspect in the murder of a senior citizen. Barry Primus, Susan French, and David Fresco guest star.

Director: Alexander Singer

DG 030-DG 031
“Hopes and Dreams,” 1983 January 10
Note

Chris and Mary Beth investigate a rash of burglaries committed while the occupants are away at funerals, with a handicapped girl among the victims. Lance Henriksen and Suzy Gilstrap guest star.

Director: Peter Levin

FH 335
“The Grandest Jewel Thief of Them All,” 1983 January 17
Note

Cagney and Lacey set out to determine if a man who stopped a minor crime is himself a wanted, world-famous jewel thief. McKee Anderson, Bernard Behrens and Guy Christopher guest star.

Director: Victor Lobl

DF 739-DF 740
“Affirmative Action,” 1983 January 24
Note

When the 14th precinct is assigned another female detective, Mary Beth and Chris don't agree on whether she's qualified to be there or not. Talia Balsam, Guy Boyd, and Paul Larson guest star.

Director: Peter Levin

DF 741-DF 742
“Open and Shut Case,” 1983 January 31
Note

An “open and shut” case becomes complicated after receiving the report from the coroner. Jonelle Allen, Walter Brooke, and Lionel Decker guest star.

Director: Nicholas Sgarro

CC 431-CC 432
“Jane Doe #37,” 1983 February 2
Note

Cagney and the organized crime unit work to find the identity and murderer of an unknown victim. Doris Roberts, Richard Bakalyan, Stewart Moss, and Sal Viscuso guest star.

Director: Stan Lathan

DG 044-DG 045
“Burn Out,” 1983 March 7
Note

Cagney works with Isbecki to bust a drug case after Lacey leaves due to stress. Jennifer Warren, Michael Goodwin, Christopher Pennock, Rebecca Balding, and Kenneth Mars guest star.

Director: Don Weis

DG 032-DG 033
“Chop Shop,” 1983 March 14
Note

Isbecki becomes a hostage after Cagney and Lacey fail to back him up properly. Meanwhile, when Petrie accidentally shoots a black child, the department thinks the uproar will go away if the public sees Petrie is black, too. Michael Pataki, Al Ruscio, and Kent Williams guest star.

Director: Bill Duke

FH 232
“Matinee,” 1984 March 19
Note

A housewife from Cagney's hometown in Westchester County winds up dead in New York City, and the investigation offers a glimpse into Cagney's past. Meanwhile, the son of Lieutenant Samuels is arrested for stealing a car. Ellen Tobie, Matthew Barry, and Fred Grandy guest star.

Director: Karen Arthur

DF 743-DF 744
“A Killer's Dozen,” 1984 March 26
Note

A uniformed officers' strike forces the detectives back into their blues and onto the streets, as Cagney and Lacey try to bring an end to the “Don Juan Strangler.” Paul Gleason, Joe Horvath, and Michael David Lally guest star.

Director: John Patterson

FH 233
“The Bounty Hunter,” 1984 April 23
Note

Cagney and Lacey are in pursuit of a perpetrator also wanted for bail jumping, and must capture him before a bounty hunter does and takes him out of their jurisdiction. Brian Dennehy and Laurie Prange guest star.

Director: Bill Duke

FH 234
“Partners,” 1984 May 7
Note

Getting shot doesn't stop Chris from assisting on a case while in recovery, while Mary Beth's temporary replacement partner leaves a lot to be desired. Jenny Gago, George McDaniel, and Jason Ronard guest star.

Director: Joel Oliansky

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