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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: The End Game

13 September 1974
The police are after a gang of bank robbers made up of 3 men and 2 women. The gang has been very successful and done very little to identify themselves. They have very few leads until Pepper uncovers a clue which leads them to Las Vegas where they believe the gang is from. Soon Pepper, Crowley and other officers are undercover staking out various banks in the hopes of being inside when they strike next.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Jonelle Allen ... Laurette Blake
Susanne Benton ... Karen Wilson
Paul Burke ... Joe Fenner
Allan Byrns ... Marks
Robin Clarke ... Officer Jack Baker

Linda Dano ... Mary Elliott
Lester Fletcher ... Bank Manager
Skip Homeier ... Sergeant Ben Fairley

John Howard ... Leland Perrier
Vince Howard ... Detective Johnson
Deirdre Lenihan ... Joanne McCormack
Linda Meiklejohn ... Anne St. Clair

James Murtaugh ... Sanford Elliott
Nancy Priddy ... The Teller
Charles Seel ... Older Man
Patricia Stevens ... The Secretary
Scott Walker ... Larry Chambers
Bill Williams ... Lieutenant Graumann
Helene Winston ... Customer

Season 1, Episode 2: The Beautiful Die Young

20 September 1974
A complaint from a distressed mother leads the police to investigate the Classic Modeling Agency. It's run by Ted Adrian and is actually a front for his business of supplying young girls to the porn business and overseas white slave trade. Pepper and Crowley use a young trainee to go undercover and pose as a young model to get close to Adrian's business.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
William Windom ... Ted Adrian

Kathleen Quinlan ... Debbie Sweet

Val Bisoglio ... Lt. Paul Marsh
Karen Lamm ... Bonnie June
Judy Canova ... The Arkie Lady

Harvey Jason ... Don
Jeane Byron ... Cora
Antonio Fargas ... Rex
Virginia Gregg ... Astrid

K.C. Ligon ... Shelia (as Katharine Dunfee Clarke)
Erica Hagen ... Peggy
Norma Connolly ... Stage Mother
David Carlile ... Bartender
Monte Landis ... The Snitch
Yuki Shimoda ... Businessman
Noel Toy ... The Madam
Nicole Kallis ... Cheryl
Diana Benton ... Miriam
Cathy Rigby ... Sandra

Season 1, Episode 3: Warning: All Wives...

27 September 1974
A rapist/killer terrorizes a hospital. His targets are the wives of patients staying at the hospital. Pepper and Bill go undercover to try to flush him out and immediately they think that a very amorous parking attendant is the prime suspect. However, they soon find out that it is someone who is the least likely to commit the crimes.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Don Stroud ... Frank Asher
Martha Scott ... Mrs. Wadsworth

Val Bisoglio ... Lt. Paul Marsh
Elinor Donahue ... Ellie Tarlow
Joyce Bulifant ... Peggy Lakes
William Katt ... Martin Wadsworth
Robert F. Simon ... Dr. Foreman
Joan Tompkins ... Mrs. Bailey

Joan Darling ... Therese Russo
Kirk Scott ... Carl Dugan
Nicole Kallis ... Cheryl
Jack Ryland ... Ron Tarlow
John Gruber ... Greg Lakes
David Carlile ... Basil
Wallace Earl ... Nurse
Ray Buktenica ... Resident
William Kerwin ... William

Season 1, Episode 4: Seven-Eleven

4 October 1974


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Larry Hagman ... Tony Bonner
John Larch ... Lester Hummel
Chuck McCann ... Harold Miller (as Chuck Mc Cann)
Karen Carlson ... Gloria Hendricks
Albert Popwell ... Willie Roper
Jeannie Bell ... Marie (as Jeanie Bell)
Shirley Jo Finney ... Hestor Roper
Charles Bateman ... Fred Boyle
Jac Emel ... Simpson
Dick Miller ... Matt
Trent Dolan ... Mike

Jay Ingram ... FBI Escort
Jody Gilbert ... Fat Lady
Fred Draper ... Distinguished Guest

Season 1, Episode 5: Anatomy of Two Rapes

11 October 1974
Pepper and the squad investigate a pair of alleged rapes. The first involves a wealthy woman who claims that she was attacked on the eve of her daughter's wedding. The second involves a the rape and murder of a married woman, who was known for being very wild. The squad then arrest a black man for the first rape, but serious questions arise about his guilt and whether a rape took place in the first place.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Angel Tompkins ... Wanda May Kubelski
Philip Carey ... Walter Grainger

Hal Williams ... George Thomas

Rhonda Fleming ... Carol Grainger

Pat Morita ... Mike Matsuto
Joshua Shelley ... Earl Grey
Don 'Red' Barry ... Ted Andrews (as Donald Red Barry)
Eddie Firestone ... Arthur 'Art' Walker
Jack Riley ... Joe
C. Lindsay Workman ... Medical Examiner Charles 'Charlie' Hodgkins (as Lindsay Workman)
Darrell Zwerling ... Harry Kubelski
Damon Douglas ... Larry Kelso
Doug Chapin ... Craig Rogers
Lieux Dressler ... Mrs. Kelso
Pamela Toll ... Peggy Grainger
Read Morgan ... Jake
Walt Davis ... Polygraph Technician
Aubrey Martin ... Mary Andrews (as Aubri Martin)
Frank Arno ... 1st Officer
Tom Ruben ... Paul Majors
Reuben Collins ... Officer in Field
Steve Brodie ... Krug

Season 1, Episode 6: It's Only a Game

25 October 1974


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Patrick Wayne ... Kevin Duffy
Philip Michael Thomas ... Sonny (as Philip Thomas)
Peter Gonzales Falcon ... Raymond Solis (as Peter Gonzales)
Dane Clark ... Ned Duffy
Hector Elias ... Sergio
Daniel Ades ... Ramirez (as Dan Ades)
Mwako Cumbuka ... Willy
Joseph R. Sicari ... Benedetti
Ed Prentiss ... Judge
Anthony Cordova ... Carlos
Candy Ward ... Linda
Jodie Mann ... Waitress #2
Tio Mago ... Attorney
Clayton Wilcox ... Lou Brunswick
Janelle Ford ... Waitress #1

Season 1, Episode 7: Fish

1 November 1974


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Conny Van Dyke ... Binnie Blye
Marian Mercer ... Jo Enders
Morgan Woodward ... Maury Ziegler
Sarina C. Grant ... Corine
Lester Rawlins ... Hoss Wilson
Ray Young ... Bo
Marged Wakeley ... Lois
Vivian Brown ... Deputy #1
Rhoda Williams ... Deputy #2
Faye Michael Nuell ... Inmate #1
Jessica Davis-Stein ... Young Inmate #2
Burr Smidt ... Doctor
Betty A. Bridges ... Deputy #3 (as Betty Bridges)
John Alvin ... Mr. Finley
Karmin Murcelo ... Deputy #4
Joyce Brothers ... Dr. Ester Howell

Season 1, Episode 8: Flowers of Evil

8 November 1974
Pepper goes undercover as a nurse-on-the-run to gain employment at an old folks' home where the female patients are being knocked off for their checks by a trio of homicidal lesbians. Eventually obtaining a confession from one of the culprits, Pepper confesses that her female college roommate had a crush on her, and, therefore, "I know what a love like yours can do to a person" - Pepper's relationship left intentionally ambiguous.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Laraine Stephens ... Gladys Conway
Fay Spain ... Mame Dorn
Lynn Loring ... Janet Richards
Meg Wyllie ... Kathleen
Florence Lake ... Mrs. Farrell
Elizabeth Kerr ... Mrs. Edgeworth
Ann Morrison ... Mrs. Barry
Dick Balduzzi ... Mr. Torson
Garry Walberg ... Mr. Lund
Ysabel MacCloskey ... Mrs. Schmidt
Joella Deffenbaugh ... Girl (as Jo Ella Deffenbaugh)
James Almanzar ... Sgt. Berian
June Christopher ... Jane

Season 1, Episode 9: The Stalking of Joey Marr

22 November 1974


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Monte Markham ... Joey Marr / Carl Rossi
Pepper Martin ... Bert
Cliff Carnell ... Bruno
Med Flory ... Tour Driver
John Crawford ... Capt. Parks
Joseph George ... Sgt. Gallo
Phillip Terry ... Landon
Sue Hathaway ... Mrs. Smith (as Susan Shamroy)
David Cass ... Highway Patrolman

Basil Hoffman ... Desk Clerk #2
Ron Stokes ... Larry Bates
Arthur Monde ... Desk Clerk #1 (as Art Monde)
David Hinton ... Gas Jockey
Jerry Fitzpatrick ... Bartender
Cynthia Avila ... Airline Clerk #1
Reinita Golenor ... Airline Clerk #2
Luanne Murray ... Waitress
Joan Anita Parker ... Policewoman
William Mckeever ... Cop
Jerilyn Park ... Nurse
Michelle Stacy ... Debbie Smith
Stephen Manley ... Dick Smith
Edward Rayden ... Boy #2 (as Eddie Rayden)

Season 1, Episode 10: Requiem for Bored Wives

29 November 1974
Bob Crane plays a freewheeling disk jockey with a chat-show atmosphere in his studio (which he had in real life). The disk jockey's wife is found fatally shot with his gun, and the DJ himself is the prime suspect, since he knew of her affair with another man. The audience saw the dead woman and her lover wrestling over the gun and a shot being fired, but the film editor took a few extra frames off the film immediately after the shot being fired -- a crucial plot point later on when the cornered lover claims the bullet went wild and didn't hit anybody. So if the struggle didn't result in the wife's killing ... what did? An eerie precursor to the scandal that arose over Bob Crane's sex-crazed life which most people believe led to his murder (depicted in the movie "Auto Focus," with Greg Kinnear as Crane). Features a high-octane powerboat chase in Los Angeles Harbor ending in a spectacular crash.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Bob Crane ... Larry Brooks
E.J. Peaker ... Kathy Brooks
W.L. LeGault ... Dennis Graham

Della Reese ... Tina Thompson
Teddy Wilson ... Tommy Thompson (as Theodore Wilson)

Jane Merrow ... Linda McClung
Melendy Britt ... Mary Kay
Betty Anne Rees ... Betty
Sheldon Allman ... Homicide Detective
Alberto Morin ... Maitre 'D
Walt Davis ... Polygraph Technician
Ronni Richards ... Motel Clerk
Ruth Warshawsky ... Loretta
Ed Rue ... Stu
Dave Cameron ... Mr. G
Michael Alaimo ... Patrolman

Season 1, Episode 11: Smack

6 December 1974


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

William Shatner ... Mark Ciprio
Brenda Sykes ... Linda Daniels

Barry Livingston ... Eric Miller
Robert Sampson ... Mickey Ross

Smokey Robinson ... Sam Jennings
Jamie Donnelly ... Monica
Ben Hammer ... Walter Miller
Anne Seymour ... Mrs. Goddard
Mwako Cumbuka ... Willie
Ray Vitte ... Ron Daniels
Tracy Bogart ... Bonnie
George Garro ... Stemper
Richard Anders ... Carver (as Dick Anders)
Jonas Agee ... Jerry Cook
William Sims ... Patrolman
Jamie Reidy ... Dennis
Collis White ... Ted
Wade Graham ... Officer
Linda Gillen ... Helen (as Linda Gillin)

Daniel Keough ... Police Officer (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 12: The Child Buyers

13 December 1974


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

John Vernon ... David Cory
Cliff Emmich ... Ronald English

Sharon Farrell ... Marcia Gordon
Arlene Golonka ... Carolee English
Douglas Fowley ... Ike Perry (as Doug Fowley)
Ed Bakey ... The Man
Harry Bartell ... Abe Falkner
Judy Lewis ... Lt. Ruth Grayson
Lynne Redding ... Lucy

Cal Bartlett ... Foreman (as Calvin Bartlett)

Burke Byrnes ... Mr. Simon
Maria O'Brien ... Judy

Les Lannom ... Eric
Barbara Flicker ... Mrs. Simon
Irenee Byatt ... The Woman
Christopher Wellman ... Bobby
Bradley Lieberman ... Scott

Kyle Richards ... Julie
Don Marino ... Hippie Boy
Juli Andelman ... Laura (as Julie Andelman)
Wayne Wynne ... Mr. Eberly
Virginia Hawkins ... Mrs. Eberly
Richard Benedict ... Construction Worker #1
Frank Arno ... Construction Worker #2
T.J. Castronova ... Caruso (as Tom Castronova)
Trisha Noble

Season 1, Episode 13: Shoefly

20 December 1974


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Rory Calhoun ... Lou Gerard
Audrey Dalton ... Rose Hess

John Finnegan ... Sergeant Bingham
Robyn Hilton ... Trudy
Kandi Keith ... Harriet Styles
Murray MacLeod ... Sonny Boyer
Ed Nelson ... Lieutenant John Hess
Annette O'Toole ... Donna Hess
Phillip Pine ... Captain Peters
David White ... Albin
Tony Young ... Woody Lane

Season 1, Episode 14: Target Black

3 January 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Mary Alice ... Marnie
Elliott Apstein ... Fred
Pervis Atkins ... Boomer
Susan Cameron ... Reporter

Ruby Dee ... Cora Sanders
Fred Festinger ... Elevator Man

Robert Ginty ... Anson Croy
Paul Linke ... Harry
Terence Locke ... Raynor (as Terrence Locke)
Ralph Manza ... Lombardi
Karen Morley ... Landlady
Lisa Reeves ... Girl
Eddie Ryder ... Snitch
Borah Silver ... Maddox
Warren Stevens ... Neil Armitage

Dean Stewart ... Campus Guard
Alan Weeks
Robert Williams ... Gardner
Jason Wingreen ... Taxi Manager
Wayne Winton ... Mortician

Season 1, Episode 15: Sidewinder

17 January 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Glenn Corbett ... Jerry Woolard
Bill Dana ... Bova
Edith Diaz ... Maria Woolard

Geoffrey Lewis ... Gates

Ron Masak ... Pincus
Lara Parker ... Charlene
John P. Ryan ... Collier
Paul Savior ... Sawyer
Milton Selzer ... Moe Harris
Bill Striglos ... Clerk

Season 1, Episode 16: Blast

25 January 1975
When politician Edward Littel's car is found bombed and dumped in a lake, a single fingerprint on the dashboard proves he was accompanied by an exotic dancer named Paris Palmer when the explosion occurred. Pepper dons a thong and the unlikely moniker of "Flaxy Dupree" and hits the go-go joint where the dead girl worked. Charming the establishment's owner, Andrew Simms, with her aloof, hard-to-get charms and hip-grinding employment audition, Pepper initiates an immediate rapport with him. Crowley questions Littel's wife, Christina, and Littel's in-laws, the powerful Van Dyke dynasty of California, and eventually learns from the Special Prosecutor's Office that the Van Dykes despised the son-in-law for his political desires to clean up corruption. Suspicious that widow Christina's grief may be disingenuous at best, Crowley leaks that Pepper is an agent with the police department. Startled at this revelation, Littel's wife shoots Simms to keep him quiet, with Simms confessing to Pepper in his last breath that Christina, having learned of her husband's affair with the dancer, hired Simms to kill them both, using Simms' criminal record from Tennessee and the possibility of extradition as blackmail. Pepper makes a poetic (though looped) comment about the weather, and she and Crowley get a great freeze frame in the sunset as it filters through the sidewalk foliage.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Robert Vaughn ... Andrew Simms
Laraine Stephens ... Christina Littel

George Murdock ... Macon
Joyce Jillson ... Florence
George Marshall ... Jonas Van Dyke Sr.
Ned Romero ... Gomez
Robert Emhardt ... Apartment Manager
John Crawford ... Chief Parks
Frank O'Brien ... Daner
Ryan MacDonald ... Jonas Van Dyke Jr.
Susie Elene ... Linda (as Suesie Eléne)
Alyscia Maxwell ... Amy
Bill Coleman ... Bartender
Sherri Spillane ... Josie
Bob Golden ... Desk Sgt.
Robert Johnson ... Peter Van Dyke
Billy Jackson ... Cabbie
Dann E. Hadzick ... Sgt. Jackson
Pete Marino ... Maitre D'
Santos Morales ... Carlos Ramirez

Maidie Norman ... Nurse
Gwil Richards ... Doctor
Hank Rolike ... Trainer
Hatsuo Uda ... Waiter

Season 1, Episode 17: No Place to Hide

31 January 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

David Selby ... Nate Fesler
Stephen Young ... Ray Bradford

Mark Harmon ... Paul Donin
Katherine Justice ... Mary Ann Webster
Spence Wil-Dee ... Tyrone (as Spence Wil Dee)
C. Lindsay Workman ... Medical Examiner (as Lindsay Workman)
Jim Malinda ... Rizzo
Joan Crosby ... Landlady
Leanna Johnson ... Wanda

John Finnegan ... Sgt. Bingham
Jerry Fujikawa ... Dr. Taka
Gordon Jump ... Professor Southern
Gerald York ... Jay Miller
Carolyn Stellar ... Tina
Sarah Simmons ... Susan
Wanda Bailey ... Messenger
William Mckeever ... Guard

Mary McCusker ... Nurse #1
Diana Benton ... Student
Tom Rosqui ... Erik Mundy

Season 1, Episode 18: Nothing Left to Lose

14 February 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

John Astin ... Donny

Patricia Barry ... Mrs. Fontaine

Patty Duke ... Larue Collins (as Patty Duke Astin)
Barry Gordon ... Angelo
Kathleen Lloyd ... Alma (as Kathy Lloyd)

Lee Paul ... Sailor
Vern Rowe ... Marco
Dorothy Shay ... Larue's mother

Naomi Stevens ... Mrs. Gucciares

Season 1, Episode 19: The Company

21 February 1975
Following the gangland killing of a mafia thug during which an imprisoned don's name is uttered, Pepper makes an undercover trip to a clandestine, high-class gambling casino and witnesses first-hand the game "taken" by the henchman from this new circle of crooks. After the man who ran the illegal casino is blown up in his car in front of Pepper and Crowley, the unit tries to flush out this gang once again by setting themselves up for "protectionism". Eventually, the kingpin falsely blamed for the series of takeovers sends his assistant out on the streets, learning that a local, corrupt mafia lawyer has brainstormed the scam, using the kingpin's name for purposes of leverage. Warned that the police were about to bust him, the lawyer moves to dispose of his incriminating records - but not before Crowley and Pepper can stop him. Tossing his box of important paperwork into the wind, the gusts from the nearby docks scatter the records in a thousand different directions, leaving Pepper and Bill to scramble to recover them.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Shelley Berman ... Eddie Bender
Timothy Blake ... Susan
John Crawford ... Parks
Frank DeKova ... Vito Angelo (as Frank De Kova)
Kaz Garas ... Frankie Benson
Cedrick Hardman ... Large Man (as Cedric Hardman)
Victor Holchak ... Johnny
Rick Jason ... Vincent Phillips
Paula Kelly ... Linda Summers
Jack Ryland ... Doug
Johnny Seven ... Gino Di Roma
Jack Sheldon ... Jeff

Season 1, Episode 20: Ice

28 February 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Michael Parks ... Jack McVey
James Keach ... Cliff Hummel
Ned Glass ... Samuel Victor
Jane Elliot ... Jana Hummel
William Campbell ... Emery Kehoe

Val Bisoglio ... Lt. Paul Marsh
René Enríquez ... Lt. Agoura
Florence Halop ... Hannah Victor

Christine Avila ... Airline Clerk

Rudy Diaz ... Motorcycle Officer
Pete Marino ... Policeman
Fred Anderson ... Customs Inspector

Season 1, Episode 21: The Bloody Nose

15 March 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Hal Baylor ... Trucker

David Birney ... Shawn Barry
Eddie Egan ... Brock
Joan Goodfellow ... Hilary Barry
Joyce Jameson ... Mrs. Dougherty
Joe Kapp ... Visic
Jack Soo ... Red Star
Helene Winston ... Sylvia

Season 1, Episode 22: The Loner

14 March 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Neville Brand ... Briscoe
Ben Davidson ... Bouncer
Pat Harrington Jr. ... Fred Blau (as Pat Harrington)
Pepper Martin ... Peltz
Don Meredith ... Turk Allison
Robert Phillips ... Russo

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Pawns of Power

12 September 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Roddy McDowall ... Moulton
Sydney Chaplin ... Masseria
Mary Ann Chin ... Teresa (as Mary Ann Chinn)

Robert Goulet ... Eddie Diamond
John Crawford ... Chief Parks
Cliff Carnell ... Kinkaid
Lu Leonard ... The Rich Lady
John Wyler ... Timothy Mathews
Ted Chapman ... Henry Butler
Henry Olek ... Sammy Kaplan (as Harry Olek)
Ann D'Andrea ... Chief Matron
Jerry Fitzpatrick ... Truck Driver
Bob Golden ... Motor Officer
Teda Bracci ... Jailed Girl (as Tedda Bracci)
Dick Crockett ... First Officer
Edward Cross ... Lombardo (as Ed Cross)

Season 2, Episode 2: The Score

19 September 1975
A small time druggie commits suicide and Pepper poses as her sister to nab the dealers, until it turns out they've seen her photo - and they've realized it isn't Angie. So the squad moves in on the bad guys who have Pepper in the meth-shack, and she jumps through a glass window before a shell hits the building and the whole place blows up.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Michael Constantine ... Ralph

Paul Koslo ... Johnny 'Sticker' Hughes

Kelley Miles ... Lara Williams
Christopher Stone ... Marty Bowen
Frank Aletter ... Tony Scilio

Burke Byrnes ... Robert Allen
Michael Potter ... Fred Dillett
Olivia Cole ... Dr. Georgia Kimberly
Debra Miles ... Betty Williams
Billy Jackson ... Astro
Tony Cummings ... Ralph Wilkins
Arline Anderson ... Mrs. Rose
Russell Shannon ... Monte
John Megna ... Hooper
Verna Rose Smith ... Secretary
Sid Conrad ... Willis
Chad States ... Stock Boy

Season 2, Episode 3: Paradise Mall

26 September 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Bruce Boxleitner ... Ed Krohl
Kim O'Brien
Gavan O'Herlihy ... Gordon Stuart
Sherri Spillane (as Sherrie Spillane)
James Wainwright ... Tom Foley

Season 2, Episode 4: Pattern for Evil

3 October 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Charlie Brill ... DiMarco
Stanley Brock ... Press
Darrow Igus ... Partolman
Rick Lenz ... Nick Tibbett (as Richard Lenz)
Janet Margolin ... Lisa Tibbett

Deborah Pratt ... Kate
Logan Ramsey ... Sanford

Al Ruscio ... Scotto
Ron Soble

Harold J. Stone ... Rolf

Season 2, Episode 5: The Chasers

10 October 1975
Ian McShane plays an insurance scammer and Ida Lupino is his partner. They fake and contrive accidents to collect the dough. Pepper "foils" a purse-snatching by getting knocked-down in a parking lot, falling in a pool and getting hit by a truck within a matter of a few seconds. In the hospital with a rag on her head, Pepper overhears the ambulance chasers pressuring the other patients on the ward. Pepper intuits a plot and once Bill finds her, they scheme to scam the scammers. Pepper charms McShane instantly into telling her all their secrets and, just as fast, a security guard quite unconvincingly blows her cover by insisting he hadn't seen her since he retired from the police force - all within earshot of Lupino. Exposed but unawares, Pepper still thinks she's undercover despite being told by an aging and suicidal lawyer in this "firm" that they're onto her. And, the revelation that she's got a badge doesn't guide them to get out of town but instead to kill her with a vat of gasoline in the trunk of a car. So when she tells the driver they're being set up for death, he just pushes her out the door onto the street and then angrily drives into oblivion. Conflagrations ensue on the highway. Pepper then goes to the apartment of the wife of the now-dead driver (one of the firm's partner/victims) and promptly gets shoved in a closet and the room is set on fire. Crowley arrives just in time, shooting the arsonist, and breaking Pepper out of the closet in the back of the smoke filled room. They meet Lupino in a darkened mall who starts shooting at them. Pepper being Pepper, she has no gun. An unconscious person on the floor literally trips Lupino and she falls, and is promptly arrested - By Crowley. Pepper and Crowley show up at a "fancy" restaurant and arrest McShane.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Edward Andrews ... Calhoun
Paul Benjamin ... Roman Washington
Ida Lupino ... Hilda Morris

Ian McShane ... Dan Markson
John Smith ... Russ Hawkins

Berlinda Tolbert

Season 2, Episode 6: Cold Wind

17 October 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Daniel Benton ... Stuart Borchers
Alex Curi ... Pietro Cardullo
Lee Delano
Johana De Winter (as Johana DeWinter)
Clarke Gordon
Kenneth Mars ... Mort Barker
Jess Nadelman ... Driver
Virginia Paris (as Gina Alvarado)
John Quade ... Ganz

Season 2, Episode 7: Above and Beyond

31 October 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Jonelle Allen ... Maxine

Peter Brown ... Paul Monarch
Audrey Dalton ... Mrs. Hunter

Andrew Parks ... Matt Hunter Jr.
Robert Sampson ... Eric Jorgenson
Richard Venture ... Matt Hunter Sr.

Season 2, Episode 8: Farewell, Mary Jane

4 November 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Sheldon Allman ... Captain Wade

Loni Anderson ... Waitress
Ed Bakey ... Jimmy Higgins
Charles Bateman ... Dan Benedict

Sam Elliott ... Michael Gregory
Patricia Estrin ... Joyce
W.L. LeGault ... Bill Klein

Geoffrey Lewis ... Vern Spear
Frank O'Brien

Season 2, Episode 9: Blaze of Glory

11 November 1975
Pepper is undercover as president of the United States, when she's kidnapped during a bank hold-up; Pepper charms one of the robbers and his brother to survive, while the police force chases them into the desert.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Don Stroud ... Vern Lightfoot
Nellie Bellflower ... Laurene
William Lucking ... Charlie Joe Lightfoot (as Bill Lucking)
Phil Leeds ... Salesman
Read Morgan ... Car-Wash Attendant
Georgia Schmidt
Artie Shaw

Season 2, Episode 10: Glitter with a Bullet

18 November 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Andra Akers
Mickey Caruso ... Paramedic
Olivia Cole

Frank Gorshin ... David Griffin
Ivy Jones ... Sandra Wortman
Robbie Lee ... Jenny
John Rubinstein ... Tommy Donlevy
Nita Talbot ... Audrey Roth

Season 2, Episode 11: The Purge

25 November 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Tige Andrews ... Lieutenant McKay
David Huddleston ... Milton Brooks
Rick Jason ... Basterie

Lee Paul
Bert Remsen ... Berrigan

Season 2, Episode 12: Don't Feed the Pigeons

2 December 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Jeanette Nolan ... Mrs. Raye
Joyce Jameson ... Sister Clara

Erik Estrada ... Benny Bates

Henry Gibson ... Otto Otterman
Vonetta McGee ... Dee

Sondra Currie ... Reyne
Lieux Dressler ... Arlene DeWitt
Alice Frost ... Mrs. Klein
Jan Arvan ... Motel Clerk
Bill McKeever ... Ramsey
Harry Arnie ... Bum #1
Virginia Sale ... Elderly Lady #1
Georgia Schmidt ... Elderly Lady #2
Carmen Filpi ... Bum #2

Season 2, Episode 13: The Hit

9 December 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Eddie Egan ... Jack Ballard
Cliff Emmich ... Whalen
Geoffrey Horne ... Ave Fisher

Amy Irving ... Jody Hummel
Wes Parker ... Tony Harper
Fay Spain ... Nadine Hummel
David Toma ... Colossimo (as Dave Toma)

Conny Van Dyke ... Caren Harper
Harris Yulin ... Hummel

Season 2, Episode 14: Silence

16 December 1975
An angular blonde gets off the plane at LAX and takes a cab to her brother in law, Julian's house. She's looking for her sister, Beth, missing six weeks. In his study, there's the woman's portrait, looking suspiciously like a brunette version of Pettet - they are sisters after all. Mute from a childhood growth and resulting surgery, the sister can only communicate through sign-language. Her brother-in-law's secretary, his lover, makes their relationship obvious by her unsuspecting, "Darling!", as she enters the study, and Beth's sister leaves in a huff. While in the middle of another fur-heist case Pepper gets drawn into the case of the missing Beth as she can understand sign language. When the blonde sister winds up stabbed in the shoulder in her hotel room and found by a maid, she claims her brother-in-law is responsible. In interrogation by Pepper and Crowley, the brother-in-law irks the pair by calling the sister "pathetic" and questions Crowley's authority and competence. The brother-in-law denies responsibility for the stabbing. The sister reveals letters that Beth wrote to her which seem to implicate the brother-in-law in something unwholesome. These lead the squad to find a decomposed, decapitated body buried in Northern California they think may be the sister, Beth. During an inquest, the DA verifies that Robert Webber sometimes has the opportunity to use lye in his business, the substance used to speed up the body's decomposition. Webber looks pretty guilty, until Pepper, at home with Pettet downstairs on the couch, gets a call from Crowley: the forensic lab has determined the body is that of an elderly woman. That, and a phone bill revealing a call to the Pettet's native Nova Scotia, prompts Pepper to dial it. The fussy Nova Scotian housekeeper is irritated by the late-night call and when Pepper asks for the sister, she's informed she died six months ago but that her sister, Beth, is out in California. Pepper smells a rat, and goes downstairs to find the sister off the couch doing midnight dish duty. Pepper realizes that the sister is, indeed, Beth herself, and has dyed her hair and adorned contact-lenses in order to pull the ruse. Unable to coax her to put down the loaded gun she's had stuck in Pepper's face for several minutes, Pep jumps her, they fall behind the couch; the gun goes off, and Pepper gets up - and promptly collapses. The guys get there and receive an improbable call from the airport revealing that the sister's flight out will be delayed by a few minutes. Everyone recognizes this as the unlikely plot device it is and they rush for LAX, leaving Pepper behind. There, they spot Joanna Pettet and chase her down, Crowley pulling the fake scar from her throat, thus permitting her to scream.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Joan Lancaster

George Murdock ... Hogan
Joanna Pettet ... Glenna

Summer Selby (as Sommer Salby)
Robert Webber ... Julian Lord
Than Wyenn ... Hall

Season 2, Episode 15: Incident Near a Black and White

23 December 1975


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Cynthia Avila ... Gloria
Susan Blanchard ... Karen Kelley

John Finnegan
Don Galloway ... Lieutenant Buckles
Chu Chu Malave ... Bobby Romero
Paulene Myers ... Elderly Woman
Ned Romero ... Gates

Season 2, Episode 16: The Melting Point of Ice

6 January 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
John Bleifer ... Nathan Shotness
Carmine Caridi ... Starbo
John Crawford ... Captain Parks
Hector Elias ... Reo
Charles Frank ... Fuller
Paul Lambert ... Ulrich

Tom Reese ... Piers

Jimmy Stathis ... Police Man

Season 2, Episode 17: The Pawn Shop

20 January 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Diane Baker ... Cynthia
T.J. Castronova (as T.J. Castronova)

Joan Collins ... Prudence
Alex Colon ... Rafe
Hal England ... Ellis
Chris Hubbell ... Bobby (as Chris Hubell)
Rick Segall (as Ricky Segall)

Season 2, Episode 18: Angela

27 January 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Brooke Adams ... Angela
Susan Buckner ... Judy
Joseph Campanella ... Joseph Carbeau
Jim Gruzalski ... Man

Scott Hylands ... Larry Barba
Pepper Martin ... Hodges
John A. Zee ... Rosen (as John Zee)

Season 2, Episode 19: Wednesdays Child

3 February 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Edd Byrnes ... Billy Dodge
Audrey Christie ... Mamie
Ross Durfee ... the Security Guard
Gilbert Green ... Jake Shulman
Kejo ... Trudy (as Kejo Thomas)
Paula Kelly ... Linda Summers

Robert Loggia ... Paul Nicastro
Les McCann ... Himself
Tom Sparks ... Prosecutor
Raymond St. Jacques ... Alex Steeves
Randi Stuart ... the Judge
Hershell Walthall ... Earl 'Pappy' Taylor
Janet Winter ... Secretary

Season 2, Episode 20: Generation of Evil

10 February 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Antony Carbone ... Pappas
David Opatoshu ... Morrie Hirsch
Sherwood Price ... Lucas
Penny Stanton ... Mama Rossini

Robert Vaughn ... Lou Malik
Barry Williams ... Steve

Season 2, Episode 21: Double Image

17 February 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Lucille Benson ... Aunt Benjamin
Linda A. Borgeson
Catherine Burns ... Sheila Sumner
Dane Clark ... Sam Corbett
Mario Gallo

Season 2, Episode 22: Mother Love

24 February 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Marjorie Battles

Barry Brown ... Scott Swanson
Brooke Bundy ... Donna Jensen

Clifford David ... Denis
Larry Delaney ... Jim
Michael Ebert ... Mark Jensen
Donna Mills ... Tamee Swanson

Daryl Keith Roach ... Policeman

Season 2, Episode 23: Task Force: Cop Killer: Part 1

2 March 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Frank Arno
Allen Case
Dane Clark ... Sergeant Paul Barnett
James Darren ... Rick Matteo
Walt Davis
Nü Fenghuang
Pam Griffin
Charles Haid ... Charley French

Cooper Huckabee ... Yancey

Andy Jarrell
Kim Langford ... Girl
Deirdre Lenihan
Kathrine McKee
Gerald McRaney ... Comet
Read Morgan
Priscilla Pointer
Rick Sandford ... Boy

Cynthia Sikes ... Michelle
Betsy Slade ... Joanie
Kit Smythe
Don Stroud ... Bobbo Olchin
Renata Vanni

James A. Watson Jr. ... Jesse Arnold
C. Lindsay Workman (as Lindsay Workman)

Season 2, Episode 24: Task Force: Cop Killer: Part 2

9 March 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Joyce Brothers (as Dr. Joyce Brothers)
Allen Case
Dane Clark ... Sergeant Paul Barnett
John Crawford
Royal Dano
James Darren ... Rick Matteo
Walt Davis
Charles Haid ... Charley French

Cooper Huckabee ... Yancey

Andy Jarrell

James Karen
Kim Langford ... Girl
Deirdre Lenihan
Gerald McRaney ... Comet
John Milford
Read Morgan
Priscilla Pointer

Cynthia Sikes ... Michelle
Betsy Slade ... Joanie
Don Stroud ... Bobbo Olchin

James A. Watson Jr. ... Jesse Arnold
Than Wyenn

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: The Trick Book

28 September 1976
The series' only two-hour one-part episode centers on the theft of a madam's client list, which will be worth a fortune in the hands of someone unscrupulous enough to blackmail the various Johns on the list. A seedy, elderly private eye (Jack Gilford) is the first to get his hands on the book. The English reviewers of this episode (which was shown in two parts in the United Kingdom) loved the first hour but thought the second one only a little above average.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Brooke Bundy ... Renee Andrews
Joe Burke ... Jules Buck

Joan Collins ... Lorelei Frank
Jerry Douglas ... Leo Patri

Jack Gilford ... Michael Eglash
Dorothy Malone ... Madame Hilary LaSalle

Maidie Norman ... Celia Jackson
Dorothy Provine

Pat Skelton ... Patrolman Budge

Irene Yah-Ling Sun ... Princess Hanako

Michael Swan
Carole Wells ... Dani Summers
David White ... Brinker
Ned Wilson ... Channing Andrews
Ian Wolfe ... Mr. Meservey

Season 3, Episode 2: Tender Soldier

5 October 1976
When a patrol cop is shot to death just before dawn in a Los Angeles neighborhood which turns out to be a hot-bed for cult activity, and Monica Dunlap - the daughter of a powerful California businessman - is arrested in a nearby safe-house for the P.C.U. (the Peoples' Combat Unit) Pepper poses as a mysterious '60s activist/terrorist on the lam for years who surfaces in order to infiltrate the group.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
John Crawford
Art Evans ... Russ Singer
Peter Hansen ... Dunlap

Mark Harmon ... Stansky
Cathey Paine ... Monica Dunlap

Richard Roat ... Tyrell
Robert Walker Jr. ... Nat Stark

Season 3, Episode 3: Trial by Prejudice

12 October 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Edward Binns ... John Solvana
Pat Crowley ... Marlene Simpson
Susan Gailey ... Rosie
Jack Ging ... Captain Harris

John Kerry ... Sergeant Tripp
Carol Lynley
Colleen Meeker
Adam Wade ... Sergeant Dalton

Season 3, Episode 4: Sarah Who?

26 October 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Meredith Baxter ... Liz Robson (as Meredith Baxter-Birney)
Louie Elias
Kay Heberle ... Coleen (as Kaye Heberle)

Edward James Olmos ... Hawkins (as Edward J. Olmos)
Bibi Osterwald ... Mrs. Nemerover
Bill Williams ... Captain

Season 3, Episode 5: Broken Angels

9 November 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Frank Aletter ... Henning
Patrick Cranshaw (as Pat Crenshaw)

Anne Francis ... Sergeant Loretta Muldare
Chuck McCann ... Marty Madison
Tom McDonald
Dale Robinette ... Jim
Robert Walden ... Spider Denton

Season 3, Episode 6: Brain Wash

16 November 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Judy Carne

Curtis Credel ... Rustler
Ed Gilbert (as Edmund Gilbert)
Karen Lamm ... Pamela
Pepper Martin ... Oaks
James Olson ... Curry

William Smith

Season 3, Episode 7: The Lifeline Agency

23 November 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Andrea Adler ... Janet
Christina Bercovici ... Tammy
Hal Bokar ... Bosewell
Jeane Byron ... Rita
Erin Donovan ... Marilyn
Ron Godines ... Hernandez
Virginia Gregg
Robert Horton ... Frank Armitage
Paul Lambert ... Dr. Wyness
Kim O'Brien ... Cindy
Dale Robinette ... Sam Dorin
Armando Silvestre ... Garcia
Nancy Stephens ... Valerie

Jim Storm
Sylvia Walden ... Nurse
C. Lindsay Workman ... The Medical Examiner

Season 3, Episode 8: Tennis Bum

30 November 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Alex Cord ... Bass
Victor Holchak ... Travis
Rick Jason ... Lambkee
Fran Jeffries ... Tracy

Michael Lerner ... Guidera

Madison Mason

Season 3, Episode 9: Bait

7 December 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Boyd Bodwell ... Tokes
James Chandler ... Canfield

Bruce Davison ... Binns
Robert Karnes
M.P. Murphy ... Larry Quinn
Tisha Sterling ... Celia

Season 3, Episode 10: The Death of a Dream

14 December 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Daniel Benton

Clifford David ... McCann
Peter De Anda ... Gabe

Sharon Farrell ... Hallie

Geoffrey Lewis
France Nuyen ... Millie

Season 3, Episode 11: Father to the Man

21 December 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Marjorie Battles ... Helen
Augusta Dabney ... Betty Novotny
Lawrence Pressman ... Greg McGuire
William Prince ... Karl Novotny

Kim Richards ... Kerry McGuire
Mike Road ... Rudy

Season 3, Episode 12: Night of the Full Moon

28 December 1976


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Sgt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
John David Carson ... Tommy Shaw / Charlese Parker
Woody Chambliss (as Woodrow Chambliss)
Sarah Cunningham ... Helen Shaw
Lisa Hartman ... Evelyn

Season 3, Episode 13: Once a Snitch

4 January 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

John Ashton ... Curt Thomas
Bernie Casey ... P.J. Johnson
James Congdon ... Andes
Paula Kelly ... Linda Sommers
Ed Knight
William Marshall ... Tutti Lawson
David Toma (as Dave Toma)

Season 3, Episode 14: Barney

11 January 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Sheila Larken
Robert Symonds

Season 3, Episode 15: Banker's Hours

18 January 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
William Bogert
Edith Diaz ... Dorothy

Mariette Hartley ... Gloria Turner
Jack Knight
Laraine Stephens ... Karen Osborne

Season 3, Episode 16: Disco Killer

25 January 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Jon Cypher
Eddie Fontaine
Guy Marks
Taaffe O'Connell
Ruth Roman
Patricia Singer

Season 3, Episode 17: Shadow of a Doubt

1 February 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Michael Baseleon
Rosalind Cash
Ken Jones ... Reporter
Kandi Keith ... Harriet Styles

Robert Loggia ... Sylvester
Mel Scott
Teddy Wilson ... Harold Martin (as Theodore Wilson)

Season 3, Episode 18: The Killer Cowboys

8 February 1977
Frank Converse plays an airline pilot from Pepper's past who comes back to get her just a year or two after his wife's death.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Frank Converse

John Dennis Johnston ... Arky
Susan Lanier
John Spanko ... Jim
Ned Wilson ... Lieutenant Fry

Season 3, Episode 19: Shark

15 February 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Pervis Atkins ... Mike
Cliff Emmich ... Spiro
Jack Jones ... Lewin
Deirdre Lenihan ... Alessandra
Pepper Martin ... Joey Perry

Lee Paul ... Leo Stoller
Ivan Saric ... In Shark as Tony
Charles Siebert ... Vince

Season 3, Episode 20: Solitaire

22 February 1977
A liquor-store stakeout for two robbers goes bad when one of the two cops is blown away by a shotgun before his partner can take down the two robbers. The crooks escape and wind up in Los Angeles, where the surviving cop joins Pepper's team. The cop goes right up the leader's shotgun barrel to knock him unconscious. While Pepper and Crowley wonder about the visiting cop's stability, they get word that a terrorist is planting bombs. This becomes an issue when they take the crooks to the airport and the crooks escape. Pepper and Crowley learn that one of the bombs is in the airport and might take out innocent people, so they have three people to catch. The visiting officer knows it too, and for undisclosed reasons he seems hell-bent reckless on taking down the bad guys if it's the last thing he does. Diana Muldaur literally phones in her part as the visiting officer's wife in New York City.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Corey Allen ... Dave Gerard
Don 'Red' Barry
Monte Landis
Richard Lynch ... Tedesco
Diana Muldaur ... Helen Murphy

Eugene Roche ... Brian Murphy

Joe E. Tata

Season 3, Episode 21: Bondage

1 March 1977
An actress involved in making "provocotive" movies turns up dead. Pepper goes undercover to find out more about the late woman's employers. Eventually, she is found out, causing a foot chase with Pepper clothed in lingerie. Things look bad until the brother of the dead woman saves her life.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Kenneth Mars ... Manny Ziegler
W.L. LeGault ... Lench
Barney McFadden ... Matt Rogell
Darrell Zwerling ... Wilkes
Anthony George ... Tony Linaver (as Tony George)
Kathleen King ... Marsha
Kenneth Tigar ... Ben Rexford
John Garrett ... Chuck Bragen

John Howard ... David Earl
Stanley Clements ... Apt. Manager
Wallace Earl ... Marsha's Apt. Mgr. (as Amanda Harley)
Belle Ellig ... Mrs. Reinike
Bond Gideon ... Dolores
Bob Walton ... Young Man
Jayne Shaw ... Young Woman

Season 3, Episode 22: Silky Chamberlain

8 March 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Phillip Clark ... Randy

Cheryl Ladd ... Kate (as Cheryl Stoppelmoor Ladd)
Vito Scotti ... Luigi

Tom Ligon
William Windom ... Silky Chamberlain
Sherry Miles ... Cindy
Brian Richards ... Larry Collins
Troas Hayes ... Jennifer Collins
Dennis Rucker ... Ralph
Cletus Young ... Hotel Clerk
Steve Itkin ... Krasnow
Colleen Crowell ... Exercise Instructor

Season 3, Episode 23: Deadline: Death

22 March 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Philip Ahn ... Quon
Ed Bakey ... Mongoose
Michael Paul Chan
John Crawford
David Dukes ... McCormick

Ike Eisenmann ... Jeff Forrester
Joe Kapp
Bert Remsen
Pernell Roberts ... Wagner

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Do You Still Beat Your Wife?

25 October 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Joyce Brothers ... Dr. Harper (as Dr. Joyce Brothers)

Pat Carroll ... Miriam Stein
Joseph V. Perry (as Joseph Perry)
Don Reid ... Paul Fayette

Dee Wallace ... Shana Fayette
Lesley Woods ... Emma Fayette

Season 4, Episode 2: Guns

1 November 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
John Davis Chandler ... Nolan (as John Chandler)
Dane Clark ... Grebbs
Sean Garrison ... Turner
Phil Leeds

Monte Markham ... Bishop
Nipsey Russell ... Witt

Adam West ... Morgan

Season 4, Episode 3: Means to an End

8 November 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Daniel Benton ... Johnny Trevor
Anthony Davis
John Ericson ... Bert Travis
Karen Lamm ... Wendy
Kerry Sherman
Daniel Tamm

Carl Weintraub ... Kramer

Season 4, Episode 4: The Inside Connection

22 November 1977


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Henry Darrow ... Gomez
Jayne Kennedy ... Cora
Fernando Lamas ... Carlos Rubenez
Warren Stevens
Shirley Washington ... Bessie

Season 4, Episode 5: Screams

6 December 1977
A serial rapist preys on hitchhikers and records their screams.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Catherine Bach
Sandy Kenyon ... Fowler

Audrey Landers ... Nancy

Rich Little ... Howard Mills
Ralph Meeker ... Bellwood
John Megna ... Wess
Sherry Miles

Maidie Norman

Jason Ronard

Season 4, Episode 6: The Buttercup Killer

13 December 1977
When a Greek shop owner is found gunned down, Crowley is surprised to learn that robbery wasn't the apparent motive -- the victim was petrified with terror even before the fatal shot was fired. The killer dons a nun's habit and walks with a profound limp. The only clue is a dried buttercup flower dropped next to the victim. When another family member is killed in the same manner, the team realizes a serial killer is at work, and the clues are designed to remind the victims of a dead or absent woman back in the old country, someone whom they wronged terribly and are now to pay the price.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Anthony Caruso ... Marcos Ventselos
Virginia Gregg
Toni Kalem ... Melinda Ventselos

A Martinez ... Dimi
Joseph Ruskin
Jo Van Fleet ... Irini Karabetas

Season 4, Episode 7: Merry Christmas, Waldo

14 December 1977
In this remake of a "Police Story" episode from that show's first season (but with a different outcome), an old pensioner celebrates the Christmas season by robbing banks through trickery, usually donning a Santa suit and passing a note claiming he has an armed partner (or, in one case, getting a sidewalk Santa to stand by while he robs the bank in civilian clothes). The old man lives very quietly, except that he's a forceful advocate for the elderly. Pepper and Crowley begin to suspect that he's not pulling the robberies for himself, but to benefit other old people.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Don 'Red' Barry ... Captain Red Barnes

Colby Chester ... Ted Felton
Lloyd Nolan ... Waldo / Santa Claus
Eddie Quillan
Paul Schumacher ... Bus Driver
Vera Stough
Lurene Tuttle ... Mrs. Volusia
Jay McKenna ... Bank Teller (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 8: Death Game

21 December 1977
It's hot and the air keeps going out in the police station. A street kid threatens Pepper while she drags him into a prison cell, making her wonder why the guys seem to take their rage out on women, if there's one around. Then, frustrated that their latest drug bust (Nehemiah Persoff) has already made bail before they can finish their drinks at Vinnie's, Pepper leaves the bar and almost gets run over on purpose in the parking lot, but, being a good cop, she just goes home and doesn't tell anybody about it until later. When she finally does, Bill is pissed, and they suspect Persoff, who just grins in interrogation. She then wakes up in the middle of the night with a cloaked figure hovering over her with a knife (later shown to be a toy) to her throat who swears he could kill her whenever he wants. She "wrestles" it out of his hands and he escapes through an open sliding glass door in her disco bedroom and into the night. She's placed in protection, and when she goes to meet her snitch and someone in a sluggish, 15 year old hearse car (which can't be caught) takes a shot at her, Crowley literally picks up a screeching Danny DeVito and hauls him off to jail under Pepper's gasping protestations. Later still, someone blows up a talcum powder bomb in the garage of the building she's being protected in. Pepper goes and vacations in a cabin with no phone in the mountains. She gets chased by an "old" man with a rifle until Angie trips and he catches her. Turns out his son died in prison after Pepper sent him up for rape, and Mr. Valerie Harper gives an 18th century speech about how women "ask for it" with their wily ways and plunging necklines. As usual, a ranger out of nowhere appears to save Angie, so when Mr. Valerie turns in response to the approaching uniform, she slips a Freudian log into his belly. Pep and the guys have a beer back at the cabin and Pepper swoons over the hot ranger and makes a funny accent.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Danny DeVito ... Napoleon
Les Josephson
Wright King

Nehemiah Persoff ... Como
Richard Schaal ... Simmons

Season 4, Episode 9: Ambition

28 December 1977
An icy lawyer (Foster Brooks in a rare "sober" role, showing remarkable talent) and his lackey, a music producer (Paul Williams), both of whom are shaking down criminal suspects for money to buy off the charges against them, see the chance to pin their crimes on a young cop (Michael Burns) who's too eager to bust suspects and rise in the ranks. Features two good gunfights.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Foster Brooks ... Darryl Everson
Michael Burns ... Powers
Eddie Egan ... Captain
Chick Hearn
Peter Leeds
Louis Nye ... Drew
Paul Williams ... Jacques

Season 4, Episode 10: Blind Terror

4 January 1978
Sandra Dee is a blind mom in the desert whom Pepper is protecting. But, being the desert, Angie's also got big dark sunglasses, so when the mob shows up to grab Sandy while she's inside, they mistake one for the other, chasing Pepper into the yucca, baby in tow.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Edie Adams ... Lorenza
Sandra Dee ... Marie Quinn

Sid Haig
John Hoyt ... Peydon

Tab Hunter ... Martin Quinn
Guy Marks ... Morrell

Season 4, Episode 11: Tigress

11 January 1978


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Don 'Red' Barry
Marjorie Battles ... Goldie
Daniel Benton ... Jim
Susan Blanchard ... June
Audrey Dalton
John Durren
Don Galloway ... Grant

Eartha Kitt ... Amelia
Wes Parker
Laraine Stephens ... Amelia Boyer

Season 4, Episode 12: Sunset

18 January 1978


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Bibi Besch ... Jackie Crowley
Robin Braxton ... Mrs. Wilkes
Stanley Bennett Clay ... Bobo Wilkes
Ella Edwards
Alice Ghostley ... Manageress
Billy Jackson ... J.J. Wilkes
John Quade ... Willy

Season 4, Episode 13: The Young and the Fair

25 January 1978


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Rossano Brazzi ... Salim Douad

Kristine DeBell
Mitzi Hoag

Aharon Ipalé ... Hatter (as Aharon Ipale)
Bayn Johnson ... Lori
David Opatoshu ... Victor
Ernie Wheelwright

Season 4, Episode 14: The Human Rights of Tiki Kim

1 February 1978
The Korean mob (led by Philip Ahn in his last role) tries to put muscle on Koreatown by extortion and murder. An immigrant organizes a neighborhood association to fight them, so the gang targets the honest man's cute 8-year-old niece for kidnapping, with the price for her safe return being that he remain silent. They then arrange for her to be "adopted" and sent back to Korea by a native family they've hired, using their Washington connections to threaten the man with arrest for violating immigration laws if he, Pepper or a friendly journalist interfere. The title comes from a Jimmy Carter speech denouncing the South Korean regime (at the time) for violating the rights of its citizens. Plays very much like a "Lou Grant" episode until the final 10 minutes. This was the only major role for young actress Shang-Hur.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Philip Ahn ... Mr. Won

Richard Narita ... Ho Sung Lee
Tim O'Connor ... Jensen

Harold Sakata
Shang-Hur ... Tiki Kim
James Shigeta ... Bernie Kim

Season 4, Episode 15: Sixth Sense

8 February 1978
Stopped at a traffic light while driving to work, Crowley notices the driver of the next car is unusually nervous and sweaty, and apparently has "made" Crowley as a cop. Crowley shows his badge and orders the driver to pull over, which he does. After questioning the man, Crowley forces his car trunk -- and finds a woman inside, unconscious from multiple stab wounds. The driver flees on foot, but Crowley tackles him. But Crowley had no legal justification to search the car, as a furious police captain reminds him, and the man -- who was the assailant -- is released from custody. The woman dies without regaining consciousness. Pepper and Crowley soon find evidence that the man is a totally psychotic woman-hater and that the woman in the trunk (played by a pre-"Vegas" Phyllis Davis in one very short scene) was his third victim after insulting him. With the boss still breathing down their necks, Pepper and Crowley dog the man, his wife and his "real" mistress, hoping to get one or the other to break down and force the killer's hand again. Contains an incredibly stupid final chase scene.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Don 'Red' Barry ... Captain Barnes
Patti Clifton
Joshua Daniel ... Bruce
Phyllis Davis
Richard Kelton ... Ron Chamberlin
Barbara McNair ... Martha Wallace
Juliet Mills ... Amy Hollis
Edward Winter ... Charles Hollis

Season 4, Episode 16: Sons

15 February 1978


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles

Theodore Bikel ... Adamus Tarash
Steve Brodie
Harry Carey Jr.

Robert Englund ... Jonas
James Fidelis ... Enpalu
Kathleen Freeman ... Landlady

Richard Hale
Jackie Joseph
Chip McAllister ... Lance Johnson
Demetre Phillips ... Tony Yano
Paul Regina ... Larry Tarash

Daniel Selby ... Jackson
Kaye Stevens ... Roz

Janet Wood ... Lisa

Season 4, Episode 17: Murder with Pretty People

22 February 1978


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Julie Adams ... Eleanor Simpson
Kirsten Baker
Allan Carr ... Greg Peters
Dennis Cole ... Jon Paul
John Crawford
Geoff Edwards

Morgan Fairchild ... Cheryl

Anne Francis ... Liz Adams
Henry Olek
Liam Sullivan ... Tony Mann

Season 4, Episode 18: Battered Teachers

1 March 1978


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Don 'Red' Barry
Joseph Burke ... Frank Vaughn
Pamela Franklin ... Karen Vaughn
Jack Grimes ... Roy Walker
Doug Heyes Jr. ... Bobby Green (as Douglas Heyes Jr.)
Erik Larsen ... John

Glenn Morshower ... Billy

Debra Winger ... Phyllis Baxter

Mare Winningham ... Linda

Helen Kelly ... In the school auditorium (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 19: A Shadow on the Sea

8 March 1978
Pepper, a waterfront cop and an old sea dog go after two boat hijackers who murdered a honeymooning couple and seem willing to steal and kill more to set up a smuggling operation.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Charles Aidman ... Skow

Catherine Bach
Katherine Justice
Stephen McNally ... McManus
Michael Parks ... Chuck Whitfield
Ned Romero ... Delgado
Delos V. Smith Jr.
Forrest Tucker ... O'Malley
Paul Wexler

Season 4, Episode 20: Sweet Kathleen

15 March 1978


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Earl Boen
Lu Leonard
Pepper Martin ... Spiker

Jacqueline Scott ... Kathleen
Johnny Seven ... Guard
Craig Stevens ... Saunders

Season 4, Episode 21: Flip of a Coin

23 March 1978


Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Elizabeth Baur ... Joslyn Westmore

Gary Collins ... Page Westmore
Kandi Keith ... Harriet Styles
Tim O'Connor ... Harry Triplett

Woodrow Parfrey
Anne Seymour

Season 4, Episode 22: Good Old Uncle Ben

29 March 1978
Pepper meets up with her childhood mentor, now an elderly cattle rancher. The rancher, facing mounting expenses due to the illness of his wife, has linked up with a beef company that steals cows. But the rancher becomes disgusted with the operation when it murders two subordinates and when a young-punk assistant rustler, in business on his own, draws down on him in an argument. The rancher decides to break the gang on his own.

Angie Dickinson ... Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Earl Holliman ... Lt. Bill Crowley
Charles Dierkop ... Det. Pete Royster
Ed Bernard ... Det. Joe Styles
Bettye Ackerman ... Helen Fletcher
Frank Aletter ... Willy Galloway
Rod Haase ... Ollie Maxwell
Roger Perry
Randolph Roberts
Keenan Wynn ... Ben Fletcher

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