Episode
Police Woman: Means to an End
Overview
Pepper infiltrates a college drug ring to learn who is supplying cheap but lethal downers to students.
Details
- Series
- Police Woman
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 3
- Air date
- 1977-11-08
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Means to an End is Episode 3 in Season 4 of Police Woman. It aired on 1977-11-08. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 2: Guns
Pepper sets herself up as a target by offering Congressional testimony against an international gun-running operation.
Episode 4: The Inside Connection
Pepper poses as a prisoner to find the killer of a rookie policewoman who was investigation a drug operation in the women's county jail.
More episodes from this season
Episode 1: Do You Still Beat Your Wife?
Undercover cop Pepper Anderson and partner Bill Crowley aid a battered wife who refuses to press charges against her brutal husband.
Episode 5: Screams
A demented rapist-murderer is preying on hitchhikers.
Episode 6: The Buttercup Killer
A killer attired in a nun's habit is slaying members of a Greek family, leaving only a dried buttercup as a clue.
Episode 7: Merry Christmas, Waldo
An elderly Santa Claus robs banks using trickery, to assure his indigent friends a merry Christmas.
Episode 8: Death Game
Pepper is driven to the brink of a nervous collapse by an unidentified assailant threatening her life.
Episode 9: Ambition
An overzealous detective becomes implicated in an extortion scam.
Episode 10: Blind Terror
It is a case of mistaken identity when criminals kidnap Pepper, thinking she is the wife of an accountant who uncovered payoffs from a criminal syndicate.
Episode 11: Tigress
Pepper resents her assignment to protect an unscrupulous former classmate who is now a political candidate.
Episode 12: Sunset
In the midst of the investigation into the death of a race car driver, Crowley and his dying ex-wife seek reconciliation.
Episode 13: The Young and the Fair
A local professor may be involved with a white slavery racket, so Pepper goes undercover as a college student.