87th Precinct: A Bullet for Katie

Episode score 9.5 Superb

A Bullet for Katie

  • 20.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 20
  • First Aired: 2/12/1962
  • Prod Code: 22708

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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A ten year old boy might hold the key to the shooting of the new bride of police officer Bill Miller who thinks the shooter is an ex-con named Gantry who once threatened him. Add a recap »

Writers:
James BloodworthJames BloodworthRichard Collins
Director:
Herman Hoffman
Stars:
Norman Fell (Det. Meyer Meyer)
Gregory Walcott (Det. Roger Havilland)
Robert Lansing (Det. Steve Carella)
Ron Harper (Det. Bert Kling)
Guest Star:
William Keene (Oxman)
Rusty Lane (Sgt. Murchison)
Robert Brubaker (Fred Connors)
Ed Nelson (Bill Miller)
Harold J. Stone (Gantry)
John Fiedler (Cole)
Della Sharman (Katie Miller)
Patty Gerrity (Wendy)
Catherine McLeod (Mrs. Connors)
Roger Mobley (Lane Connors)
  • For some reason North Carolina native Gregory Walcott's Southern accent is more pronounced than usual in this episode. edit »
  • Robert Lansing, normally the lead hero in the series, only appears briefly in two scenes in this episode. edit »
  • John Fiedler is best known as the voice of Piglet on the Winnie the Pooh cartoons. edit »
  • Ed Nelson would go onto star as Dr. Leo Rossi in the ABC primetime soap opera Peyton Place. edit »
  • Havilland: You're a cop, Miller, not some gun crazy punk. edit »
  • Havilland (about Gantry): I don't know how he cleared himself but I'm glad he did. edit »
  • Kling (about Cole): What do you think about our public spirited citizen?
    Havilland: I have seen guys I'd rather do business with. edit »
  • Carella (about Miller): An angry cop can be real bad news. edit »
  • Oxman: I hate to see a guy get pushed around if he doesn't deserve it.
    Kling: So do we. edit »
Show Score 5.8 superb
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