Beckman mentions a big scandal when the building "was finished in '32." The assumption is 1932, which, of course, does not follow the revelation in the series finalé of the building being in existence during Teddy Roosevelt's campaign for President in the early 1900s. This also contradicts Fish's statement in "Heat Wave" about the window being bolted down in '32..."the year it was CONDEMNED!"
Wojo: The only place in the whole building without running water is the bathroom.
Yemana: You want good coffee? Get married. Harris: It's tasting better.
Fish: No, ma'am. I don't think the Hudson will overflow its banks. Would you leave a nice soft bed to flow through a cold, dirty city like New York?
Yemana: Like my grandfather used to say, "Many things may look bleak at the moment of occurance, but at least we ain't got locusts".
Barney: This has got to be the worst night I've ever spent on the job. Fish: Well, you're young yet.
This is the first of Phil Leeds' seven, unrelated appearances on Barney Miller. He can also be seen in season three's "Group Home," season four's "Atomic Bomb," season five's "The Indian," season six's "The Photographer," season seven's "The Delegate," and season eight's "Stress Analyzer."
Guest star Stanley Brock would later reappear as sporting goods store owner Bruno Bender, in a recurring role.
S 3 : Ep 22
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Aired 2/10/77 (25:11)
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