N.Y.P.D.

N.Y.P.D.

1967
N.Y.P.D.
N.Y.P.D.

N.Y.P.D.

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N.Y.P.D. is the title of a half-hour American television crime drama of the 1960s set in the context of the New York City Police Department. The program appeared on the ABC network during the 1967-68 and 1968-69 television seasons. In both seasons, the program appeared in the evening, 9:30 p.m. time slot. During the second season, N.Y.P.D was joined by The Mod Squad and It Takes a Thief to form a 2½ hour block of crime dramas.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP23  No Day Trippers Need Apply
Mar. 25,1969
No Day Trippers Need Apply

An extortionist films people having sex.

EP22  Everybody Loved Him
Mar. 18,1969
Everybody Loved Him

A movie producer is murdered but appears to have no enemies.

EP21  Boys Night Out
Mar. 11,1969
Boys Night Out

A number of neighborhood bartenders are being shaken down by extortionists.

EP20  The Face of the Dart Board
Mar. 04,1969
The Face of the Dart Board

Lt Haines and his wife are getting phone calls from an unknown person.

EP19  Who's Got the Bundle?
Feb. 25,1969
Who's Got the Bundle?

A cabdriver finds evidence left by thieves.

EP18  Candy Man (2)
Feb. 18,1969
Candy Man (2)

While Haines argues against the NIMBY 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.

EP17  Candy Man (1)
Feb. 11,1969
Candy Man (1)

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.

EP16  The Attacker
Feb. 04,1969
The Attacker

A home invader assaults the residents but doesn't steal anything.

EP15  Three-Fifty-Two
Jan. 28,1969
Three-Fifty-Two

During a holdup Detective Ward loses his badge and gun.

EP14  The Night Watch
Jan. 21,1969
The Night Watch

A man at a hot dog stand is killed.

EP13  The Body in the Trunk
Jan. 07,1969
The Body in the Trunk

The body of a dead girl is found floating in a trunk.

EP12  The Love Hustle
Dec. 31,1968
The Love Hustle

A prostitute dies in the police station from an overdose.

EP11  'L' is for Love and Larceny
Dec. 24,1968
'L' is for Love and Larceny

Fraud is suspected in a jewelry theft.

EP10  The Witch of 116th Street
Dec. 17,1968
The Witch of 116th Street

An extortionist is using black magic to silence his victims.

EP9  Walk the Long Pier
Dec. 10,1968
Walk the Long Pier

Detective Corso infiltrates dock smugglers.

EP8  The Peep Freak
Dec. 03,1968
The Peep Freak

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.

EP7  The Golden Fleece
Nov. 26,1968
The Golden Fleece

The victim of a con artist is too ashamed to tell the truth.

EP6  Case of the Shady Lady
Nov. 19,1968
Case of the Shady Lady

A business man gets accused of killing the husband of a go-go dancer.

EP5  Deadly Circle of Violence
Nov. 12,1968
Deadly Circle of Violence

Militant students blame a southerner for the bombing of a black church.

EP4  What's a Nice Girl Like You ...
Oct. 29,1968
What's a Nice Girl Like You ...

Coworkers and boyfriend of a murdered girl refuse to cooperate with detectives.

EP3  Day Tripper
Oct. 15,1968
Day Tripper

The suspect of a murdered girl in Central Park turns out to be her boyfriend.

EP2  Encounter on a Rooftop
Oct. 08,1968
Encounter on a Rooftop

Ward is accidentally shot by a rookie policeman after he's mistaken for a burglar.

EP1  Naked in the Streets
Oct. 01,1968
Naked in the Streets

A man's wife is raped and refuses to file charges.

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N.Y.P.D. is the title of a half-hour American television crime drama of the 1960s set in the context of the New York City Police Department. The program appeared on the ABC network during the 1967-68 and 1968-69 television seasons. In both seasons, the program appeared in the evening, 9:30 p.m. time slot. During the second season, N.Y.P.D was joined by The Mod Squad and It Takes a Thief to form a 2½ hour block of crime dramas.

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Cast

Frank Converse , Robert Hooks , Jack Warden

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GUENOT PHILIPPE Another TV show I recently discovered. I appreciate that it is very different from the usual - but worth - Hollywood stuff. You rapidly recognize here the NY City style, way of filming. You may think of Sidney Lumet's films. Yes, fast paced is the best word to describe this show. Acting performances are absolutely fantastic, Jack Warden at his best. I am very happy to Watch this TV show. I also Watch SWAT in the same time; I also appreciate, but the two are very different. The score is terrific. I don't know if this show has already been aired in France. I don't think so. Anyway, I was too young to remember.
rsanch8695 As a Native New Yorker I could definitely relate to this show. The old green and white cruisers with the cherry globe spinning around on the roof of those squad cars. But what really stood out to me in these series was the realities of a cops life on the beat. Most cop shows back then always showed the safer side (if u will) of dealing with cops and robbers. Until I saw an episode on NYPD where a beat cop was trying to break up a dice game in front of this tenement and the thugs playing the game jumped the cop and mercilessly beat him down. Had not one of the detective squads happen to be in that neighborhood and saw what was happening, that cop might not have made it. When I saw that, it shook me as a kid seeing this defenseless police officer getting the worst of it from the bad guys. But I really liked Hooks and the fact that we had a Black detective on the force which was pretty groundbreaking for the 60's. All in all I thought it was a great series. I wonder why it didn't last longer? If anyone out there can lend insight to this by all means e mail me at: rsanch8695@yahoo.com. Also where can I get DVD's from this series or does some foreign entity owns it?
raysond One of the most underrated crime drama shows of the mid-to-late 1960's, "N.Y.P.D.",ran for two seasons on ABC-TV from September 5,1967 until September 16,1969. Produced by Talent Associates/Paramount Television. A total of 49 episodes were produced. This was a brilliant series that was filmed on location in various parts of New York City and was shown in full color with full cooperation of the New York Police Department and it was based on actual cases. Created by David Susskind and Arnold Perl("Naked City","East Side/West Side")this was a grand detective/crime drama series that shows the gritty side of New York and the cops who confronted it. Since much of the filming was done on location,the series showed a darker sinister side of the city's underworld denizens are realistically portrayed. This was a show that went totally beyond the norm and it set the standard for the police shows that emerged during the mid-1960's and was the forefront of other great detective shows that would follow it. The series focused on three N.Y.P.D. plain detectives who were assigned various cases within the department. Detective Lt. Mike Haines (Jack Warden)was the oldest of the trio,with more than 18 years on the force and the more experience;his counterpart African-American officer Jeff Ward(Robert Hooks),and the young fresh behind the ears rookie Detective Johnny Corso(Frank Converse),fresh from the Police Academy and his first taste of police work. Together,they tracked the worst of the scum of the city--murderers,extortionists,corruption within the ranks,drug pushers,bombers,rapists and other thugs that terrorized the city. From locations that consisted of The Bowery,Hell's Kitchen to Wall Street to Shubert Alley all the way to Times Square to Broadway to the Empire State Building to the slums of the East Side and West Side of the city and Harlem. Spectacular production values from producers Bob Markell,Daniel Melnick and George Goodman since some of the writers who wrote for "Naked City" and "East Side/West Side" were behind the scripts of the short-lived series from the mid-1960's.And speaking of the guest stars that were on this show--came on board or just starting out that really made there mark on this series which consisted of Denise Nicholas,William Devane,Victor Arnold,Ralph Waite, Tony LoBianco,James Earl Jones,Ossie Davis,Verna Bloom,Jon Voight,not to mention Robert Forester,Beverly Todd,Nancy Marchand,Jean Stapleton, and Richard Dreyfuss. Some of the episodes really stick out as some of the best out of the series' two year run on ABC. Brilliant episodes that are astounding to behold which was breathtaking drama at its finest which included "Shakedown","Walking Target","Money Man", "The Bombers","The Witness","To Catch A Hero","Naked In The Streets", "Which Side Are You On?","The Face Of A Dart Board","Candyman",and so much more. When it premiered in September of 1967,it was one of ABC's new shows for the 1967-1968 season,and since the show ran a half-hour it was placed opposite CBS' short-lived comedy series "Good Morning World",and "The NBC Tuesday Night Movie". It was placed at the 9:30 time slot after the Quinn Martin produced Science Fiction series "The Invaders",and it did very well in the ratings. When it came back for a second season for the 1968-1969 season,it was placed opposite CBS' "The Doris Day Show",and "The NBC Tuesday Night Movie",and came on after the Robert Wagner espionage series "It Takes A Thief". When it was cancelled in September of 1969,the show that ABC replaced with became one of the surprise hits of the late-1960's,early-1970's-the medical drama "Marcus Welby,MD" starring Robert Young.
mikeghee I sat through many episodes of NYPD 1967 when I was a kid which kept me riveted and in suspense. I just thought it was so exciting to look at and I can clearly remember talking about it the next day after it aired with my 3rd Grade schoolmates who were watching also. As i remember, the show was basically about 3 NYPD detectives cracking interesting cases in NYPD. Each show was 30 minutes which made them brisk and right to the point ! Some of the episodes i remember clearly remember which were great was one with Jon Voight as a mad bomber. Then there was one when Detective Corso posed as a bum to entrap some muggers. There was another one with the guy who was on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (I think the actor's name was Graham Jarvis) who was troubled (i forget why) but decides to take his aggression out on a rooftop with a high powered rifle. This was suspenseful stuff.The opening of the show with the theme song and camera close up of the the flashing red siren and the announcer saying "NYPD......in color) is classic 60's nostalgia.