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Based on Otter Logs As of May 26, 2005

Date Aired : 53/01/06
Available : -
Title/Plot/Host: First Episode
First Line :

Date Aired : 53/04/07
Available : YES
Title/Plot/Host: The Lillian Martin Case
AKA: Saddle Shoes
AKA: Sophisticated Lady
Starring : Larry Haines
First Line : “You’ve been prowling the town like a happy tomcat with night full of delicatessen garbage cans, but by the time the dawn rolls around you’ve got that washed out gray feeling.”

Date Aired : 53/04/14
Available : YES
Title/Plot/Host: Laura Fenton Case
AKA : Baby Sits Jolie
Starring : Larry Haines
First Line : “Like the song says, there is nothing like a dame, and there isn’t you know. You have met all kinds from the obvious bar room type….”

Date Aired : 53/xx/xx
Available : YES
Title/Plot/Host: Barney Miller Syndicate
AKA : The Hank Busby Case
Starring : Larry Haines
First Line : “You don’t get it. You can’t understand it at all. You walk into Pat Chambers Office in Homicide and the sight you see brings you up short, with your jaw bouncing off the floor in amazement.”

Date Aired : 53/xx/xx
Available : YES
Title/Plot/Host: Contract on a Dead Man
Starring : Larry Haines
First Line : “You don’t mind walking down a dark, lonely street with a guy, but when he stays behind you in the shadows all the way, that’s where you draw the line.”

Date Aired : 53/xx/xx
Available : YES
Title/Plot/Host: Dead Dame in the Park
AKA : Hammer Framed For Murder
Starring : Ted de Corsia
First Line : “You’re not a poetic guy, at least you won’t admit to it around the joints where you hang out, but come spring and the hard core inside you starts to crack and melt away.”
Notes : It is possible that there may be another episode using the same plot, starring Larry Haines (instead of Ted de Corsia). Since the copies we have seem to all be identical, we will just keep this episode and make note of a possible second episode.

Date Aired : 53/xx/xx
Available : YES
Title/Plot/Host: Faye Durando
Starring : Ted de Corsia
First Line : “Grand Central is as crowded as as a “Glasgow department store on

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