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- A man spends a summer day swimming as many pools as he can all over a quiet suburban town.
- The Martians kidnap Santa Claus because there is nobody on Mars to give their children presents.
- A rich, jet-setting playboy has a secret life: he's a professional hitman for the mob . When he decides it's time to retire, he finds his former employers don't like the idea of someone who knows so much not being under their control anymore, and decide to eliminate him.
- A cop quits the force after too much disappointment in the system and becomes bodyguard to a rich recent widow on trial for her husband's murder. He decides to help her clear her name--and get over her husband.
- A suburban couple discovers that they are pawns for a powerful crime syndicate. They try to break away from the cartel and go legitimate, but the syndicate doesn't want to give them up so easily.
- Amanda Wingfield dominates her children with faded gentility and exaggerated tales of her Southern belle past.
- A slightly shady Chicagoan named Kelsey sues Mike for attempted blackmail. Mike has to find out why and clear his name.
- Life and times of a press agent and man-about-town.
- Haines assigns Corso and Ward to investigate a series of burglaries that have occurred in a section of the city that's home to both known youth offenders as well as a recently established halfway house.
- While Haines argues against the NIMBY (Not in My Back Yard) Effect directed at the residents of a halfway house, Corso and Ward work to determine the link between a stolen wallet and some recent neighborhood burglaries.
- Haines receives a tip about drugs being smuggled in to New York via a passenger ship, but a search of the suspect's luggage proves fruitless. However, diligent surveillance work by Corso and Ward confirms a potential drug deal.
- Detective Corso is charged with police brutality.
- "Ward is accidentally shot by a rookie policeman after he's mistaken for a burglar."
- A veteran who likes to draw his weapon on cops has robbed a bank. Instead of fleeing with his loot, he ambushes Corso and another officer, and then decides to attract police to a local bar so that he can kill as many of them as possible.
- Detectives Ward and Corso go underground in the building trade after several workers are injured in accidents. They discover a loan shark played by Charles Grodin who works for his uncle, Vincent Gardenia.
- Doyle, a newscaster, risks his life and puts himself at odds with the police when he tries to interview an escaped killer Stryker. Haines and Corso must get to the murderer first.
- The squad recruits a police woman to act as a decoy to help them capture a serial rapist. Even though she fits the criminal's "type," the officer seems to be striking out in her efforts.
- Lt Haines and his wife are getting phone calls from an unknown person.
- The wife of an exiled Latin American leader is murdered.
- Detectives Corso and Ward investigate the murder of a woman who was strangled in her apartment. A peeping Tom who resides in an adjacent building is their prime suspect.
- Detectives Ward and Corso stakeout a bar known as a front for car theft. A sexy, woman Corso is helping to go straight leads them to the ringleader.
- Corso is suspended after being accused of rape by a woman who initially called the police regarding rowdy drunks disturbing the peace.
- During a holdup Detective Ward loses his badge and gun
- A Vietnam veteran plays cat and mouse with the police by using his military training. Detectives Corso, Haines, and Ward are determined to bring the killer to justice.
- Detective Ward returns to his old neighborhood to conduct his own investigation into the murder of Mr. Gabriel, a high school teacher and mentor who was influential in guiding Ward away from a potential life of crime.
- Haines and Ward investigate why a jockey is getting bizarre late night phone calls. In an unusual twist they begin to suspect that it might be tied to the recent killings of two priests.