1973-12-19 • 30 min
Reed and Malloy respond to a dispute in a park, where elderly woman Edna Digby (Lillian Bronson) tries to stop painter Andre Pochek from selling a painting that she considers indecent. To resolve the issue (due to the seller needing a new permit and being short on money) Malloy buys the painting and puts it in the back of the cruiser. It becomes a frequent topic of discussion despite Malloy's dislike for the painting, and when Malloy tries to sell it to another officer, the officer only buys the frame, leaving him with the painting. Calls include a man trying to retrieve a valuable coin from a toy dispenser, a potential "peeping tom" who is actually a city employee using a telescope to check meters to avoid dogs, a repo man trying to widen a door in a house he is trying to repossess furniture from, and an ex-football star-turned-robber who flees into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Fred Stromsoe
Officer Jerry Woods
Peter Brocco
Andre Pochek
Herb Vigran
Sam Conrad
Ray Ballard
Ralph Johnson
Fred Holliday
Ernest Fields
Lillian Bronson
Edna Digby
Gloria Manon
Joan Renfro
Dick Bass
Ed Jackson
Ike Jones
Peter Giles
Allison McKay
Doris Sutton
Rodolfo Hoyos
Antonio Sanchez
Dale Johnson
Security Officer
Lawrence Doheny
Director
John Sturtevant
Set Decoration
Frank Comstock
Music
Lester Green
Art Direction
Chief Edward M. Davis
Technical Advisor
F. Bud Mautino
Director of Photography
Robert K. Richard
Editor
Mel A. Bishop
Unit Manager
Philip Mitchell
Sound
Hal Mooney
Music Supervisor
Herman S. Saunders
Executive Producer
G. Warren Smith
Assistant Director
Bryan K. Joseph
Story Consultant
Stacy Webb
Production Assistant
Tom Williams
Producer
Edward J. Lakso
Writer
Richard Belding
Supervising Editor