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| 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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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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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. |
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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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