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Overview of the Baretta TV Show
Baretta
is a American detective television series that ran on ABC
from 1975 to 1978. The Baretta TV show was a milder version
of a successful 1973–74 ABC series, Toma, starring Tony
Musante as chameleon-like, real-life New Jersey police
officer David Toma. While popular, Toma received
intense criticism at the time for its realistic and frequent
depiction of police and criminal violence. When
Musante left the series after a single season, the concept
was retooled as Baretta, with Robert Blake in the title
role.
Baretta Television Series Season Episodes on DVD
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Baretta -
Season One on DVD (1975)
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DVD Review - It is a sordid fact of life that were
it not for Robert Blake's newfound infamy as an
accused wife murderer, Baretta, which lasted from
1975 to 1978, might have been relegated to late
nights in TV land. But as they say in Hollywood,
there's no such thing as bad publicity. So here is
this three-disc set containing all 12 episodes of
the offbeat cop series' first season. Created by
Stephen A. Cannell (whose eclectic credits range
from The A-Team and The Great American Hero to The
Rockford Files and Wiseguy), Baretta was a
tailor-made star vehicle for the pugnacious Blake.
In light of his later situation, lines such as "If
you can't do the time, don't do the crime," "You
just pull the trigger and somebody dies," and
"Husbands have been known to sometimes kill their
wives for money" take on a grimly prophetic
resonance. But as these episodes testify, Baretta is
more than a newly minted sick joke.
Baretta is an undercover cop in the Serpico mode.
Like your standard TV-issue rule-bending loner cop,
he butts heads with his excitable superior (veteran
character actor Dana Elcar of
MacGuyver and Baa Baa Black Sheep fame). He
lives in the run-down King Edwards Motel with his
scene-stealing pet cockatoo. He adopts a variety of
guises (including in one episode, an elderly woman
who looks like Tweety's keeper, Granny, and whose
voiced was dubbed by Granny herself, June Foray!).
But he is much randier than your average Joe Friday.
In one episode, he tries to convince his date to go
back to his apartment so she can give him his
"birthday present." She tells him "that will take
until 4 in the morning." With its ersatz funky
score, Baretta is time-capsule '70s television. And,
as Baretta was fond of saying, you can take that to
the bank. -- Donald Liebenson |
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The Best of Baretta on DVD (1975)
Amazon.com
DVD Review - It is a sordid fact of life that were
it not for Robert Blake's newfound infamy as an
accused wife murderer, Baretta, which lasted three
seasons beginning in 1975, might have been relegated
to late nights in TV land. But as they say in
Hollywood, there's no such thing as bad publicity.
So for those who do not want to invest in the Season
One boxed set, here are three episodes from this
offbeat cop series' first season, including the
atypically gritty and brutal pilot, in which funky
undercover cop Anthony Baretta goes after his
girlfriend's killer, and speaks those grimly
prophetic words: "If you can't do the time, don't do
the crime." As these episodes testify, Baretta is
more than a newly minted sick joke. The randy,
rule-bending Baretta was a cop like no other on TV.
And, as Tony was fond of saying, you can take that
to the bank. --Donald Liebenson |
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