Wed, Dec 15, 1976
Joey Rich, a half-employed middle-aged ghetto black man, has a serious problem: his son is addicted to heroin. Rich confronts the dealer and gets a contemptuous horselaugh. Rich starts stalking the dealer, but isn't sure what he will do when he finds him. Then a solution unexpectedly presents itself. The dealer had made two enemies -- a rival dealer and his hired gunman. They ambush the dealer and gun him down. Rich saw the whole thing. Seizing the opportunity, he picks up the hit gun and stands over the corpse with it until the cops arrive. Suddenly Rich becomes a neighborhood hero. Baretta is rightly suspicious, and it doesn't help that the killers saw him as well. Figuring he will crack sooner or later when his celebrity wears off and he faces a murder rap, the gunmen bail him out of jail and try to waste him in a drive-by shooting. That fails, but the killers are sure to try again. Now Rich must confront his own passive lifestyle and try to do something about the murderers before they get him.
Wed, Feb 9, 1977
The mob controls the neighborhood. As a new, young, collector makes his rounds, as he accidentally runs into an old lady, crossing the street. The old lady just happens to be special to the local mob boss (who is posing as the head of the local Italian American Association). Baretta wants to use the accident as a way to get The young collector to give up the mob boss. The young collector resists Barletta but knowing he has a problem with Giove he goes to see Mr. Montovani (Ross Martin). Along with his sister (Katy Juardo) they own an Italian restaurant. He volunteers to act as a mediator, agreeing to speak with Giove (Michael Gazzo). Later, Rosa Montovani witnesses Giove's henchman Ducas murder the young collector. She is afraid to tell anyone, preferring to just keep silent. That is until her brother gets murdered by Ducas after he tried to speak with Giove about the young collector and Giove threatens Rosa with the health and safety of her own daughter. She realizes Glove is ruining the neighborhood and only by speaking up will anything change. She tells Baretta, in front of Giove and the rest of the neighborhood, that she has a lot to say. After a fight in the restaurant, Barletta takes Ducas and Giove off to jail in handcuffs.
Wed, Mar 30, 1977
Baretta sets up his kindhearted and inexperienced friend Charlie (Slim Pickens) with a waitress (Sheree North) with a past. Before this, Charlie fought with an Asian mafia gang, and with his size and strength, he won. But as Baretta investigates the gang, and Charlie continues his romance with the waitress, danger may befall all three of them.
Wed, Apr 6, 1977
Three juvenile delinquents, tired of stealing cars for scrap money, find a load of M-16 rifles and fill them in a truck. Baretta, who knows them from previous arrests (and their naive mother who owns the local pastry shop), winds up trying to convince the boys (especially Brad Davis as the most vulnerable) that they're in over their heads. Especially one in particular (John Friedrich), who has the potential to be really dangerous.