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87th Precinct

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  Episode Information  
Title: Give the Boys a Great Big Hand
Episode Number: 17
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 17
Original Airdate: Monday January 15th, 1962
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Episode Crew
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Shimon Wincelberg
Story: Evan Hunter
  Episode Summary  
A uniformed patrol officer finds a severed human hand inside a travel bag deposited tossed into a garbage can. The solution to the case hinges on two missing people: a merchant seaman with a reputation as a lady's man and a stripper who was the obsession of a photographer.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Dal McKennonplayedDr. BlaneyRecurring (5th appearance)
Dennis McCarthyplayedRichardsRecurring (5th appearance)
Asa MaynorplayedReceptionist 
Barry AtwaterplayedCharles Tudor 
George N. NeiseplayedPiat 
Lorna ThayerplayedMrs. Livingston 
Michael Forest (1)playedKarl Andrade 
Roxanne ArlenplayedTaffy 
Suzi CarnellplayedMilie Andrade 
Theodore MarcuseplayedCaptain Comer 
  Main Cast  
Robert LansingplayedDet. Steve Carella
Ron HarperplayedDet. Bert Kling
Norman FellplayedDet. Meyer Meyer
Gregory WalcottplayedDet. Roger Havilland
  Episode Notes  
This episode is based upon the Ed McBain novel of the same name.
 
Gregory Walcott only appears in one scene at the beginning of the episode.
 
Asa Maynor was married in real life to Edd Byrnes who played Kookie on 77 Sunset Strip.
 
  Episode Quotes  
Taffy: You're a little too short for me.
Meyer: I could wear stilts.
 
Havilland: You think she could handle a meat cleaver?
Kling: I don't know but any girl with legs like that can't be all bad.
 
King: (about Mrs. Andrade) She doesn't look like the axe murderer type to me.
Carella: Who does? If you could tell a murderer by looking we'd be outta business.
 
Kling: (about Mrs. Livingston) Do you still feel the same way about mothers?
Carella: She's no mother.
Kling: What is she then?
Carella: Do I have to spell it?
 
Carella: Let's start with the mother
Kling: Why the mother?
Carella: Because I'm sentimental.
 
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