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Hill Street Blues/The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue
The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue | |
Season 2, Episode 3 | |
Airdate | November 12, 1981 |
Production Number | 8005-1403 |
Teleplay by | Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich, Robert Crais |
Story by | Michael Kozoll, Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich |
Directed by | David Anspaugh |
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2x04 → The Second Oldest Profession |
Hill Street Blues — Season Two |
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The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue is the third episode of the second season of Hill Street Blues, and the twentieth episode overall.
Starring: Daniel J. Travanti (Captain Frank Furillo), Michael Conrad (Sergeant Phil Esterhaus), Michael Warren (Officer Bobby Hill), Bruce Weitz (Sergeant Mick Belker), James B. Sikking (Lieutenant), Joe Spano (Detective Henry Goldblume), Barbara Bosson (Fay Furillo), Taurean Blacque (Detective Neal Washington), Kiel Martin (Officer J.D. LaRue), René Enríquez (Lieutenant Ray Calletano), Betty Thomas (Officer Lucille Bates), Ed Marinaro (Officer Joe Coffey)
Charles Haid (Officer Andy Renko)
and Veronica Hamel (Joyce Davenport)
Guest Starring: Danny Glover (Jesse John Hudson), Sandy McPeak (Mac MacAllister), Reuven Bar-Yotam (Mr. Popovich)
Co-Starring: Nathan Cook (Virgil Brooks), Charles Guardino (Lambert), Robert Hirschfeld (Leo), Frank Dent (Maintenance Man), Lupe Ontiveros (Mrs. Uribe), Jose Flores (Arturo), M.E. Loree (Samantha), Kaaren Ragland (Verlynne)
With Lawrence A. Mandley (1st Black Arrow), Mark Woods (2nd Black Arrow), Fritz Turner (Dragon), Rob Kim (Paramedic)
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Plot Overview
Goldblume does his best to maintain order after angry old man Mr. Popovich shoots a local boy dead and barricades himself in his home. Belker demands that Furillo pull the gung-go Virgil Brooks from his current assignment before Jesse John Hudson discovers that he's really an undercover cop.