Episode
Police Woman: Shoefly
Overview
Internal Affairs gives Pepper and Crowley 72 hours to find the cop who switched barrels on a murder weapon before the accused killer got to court.
Details
- Series
- Police Woman
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 13
- Air date
- 1974-12-20
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Shoefly is Episode 13 in Season 1 of Police Woman. It aired on 1974-12-20. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 12: The Cradle Robbers
A search for a missing granddaughter of Sergeant Crowley's old friend leads Pepper to an adoption racket in which children are bought and sold.
Episode 14: Target Black
Pepper serves as bodyguard for a visiting campus speaker who, being black and Marxist, is a magnet for threats from hate groups.
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Episode 11: Smack
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Episode 15: Sidewinder
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Episode 10: Requiem for Bored Wives
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Episode 16: Blast
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Episode 9: The Stalking of Joey Marr
Pepper must transfer the son of a murdered gang chief from Mexico to testify against a killer.
Episode 17: No Place to Hide
A clue is found linking a series of seemingly random murders: Each victim had testified against the mob and was now enjoying a new life in the Witness Protection Program. Pepper goes undercover as a secretary to uncover the leaker.
Episode 8: Flowers of Evil
"Flowers of Evil" is a 1974 episode of the American police procedural television series Police Woman. The episode features Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson going undercover at a nursing home to investigate a murder. She uncovers a trio of lesbians who are robbing and murdering their elderly residents. The episode, the 8th of the first season, originally aired on November 8, 1974.
Gay and lesbian organizations protested "Flowers of Evil", which producers said was based on a real case, for its portrayal of the killers as lesbians and for the stereotypical presentation of lesbianism. The episode aired a month after a similarly controversial episode of Marcus Welby, M.D. on ABC garnered national protests. Mindful of that recent controversy, NBC delayed the episode and ordered some changes but they were not enough to allay gay and lesbian concern over network television's negative portrayal of homosexuality. After negotiations, NBC agreed not to rerun the episode.
Episode 18: Nothing Left to Lose
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Episode 7: Fish
Pepper goes undercover in a woman's prison to gain the confidence of a fellow prisoner who has information that could put away a mobster.
Episode 19: The Company
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