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87th Precinct

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  Episode Information  
Title: Girl in the Case
Episode Number: 30
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 30
Original Airdate: Monday April 30th, 1962
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Episode Crew
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: Richard Collins (1)
Story: Evan Hunter
  Episode Summary  
Detective Havilland is attracted to a stenographer whose life is being threatened by a person or persons unknown.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Addison RichardsplayedWindrow 
Audrey SwansonplayedNurse 
Bill ErwinplayedGeorge 
Janis PaigeplayedCheryl Anderson 
Jerry ParisplayedDouglas Masters 
Joan StaleyplayedMonica 
Kathleen Freeman (1)playedRuth Wilson 
Russell CollinsplayedRaymond Masters 
S. John LaunerplayedWarner 
Thomas Browne Henry (1)playedAttorney 
  Main Cast  
Robert LansingplayedDet. Steve Carella
Ron HarperplayedDet. Bert Kling
Norman FellplayedDet. Meyer Meyer
Gregory WalcottplayedDet. Roger Havilland
  Episode Notes  
Alternate episode title: The Lover.
 
The character of Roger Havilland, featured prominently in the television series, was actually killed off by author Ed McBain during one of the early 87th Precinct novels.
 
Jerry Paris had previously played Agent Martin Flaherty on The Untouchables and would go onto play Dr. Jerry Helper on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
 
Joan Staley was the 1958 Playboy Miss November.
 
Detective Havilland reveals in this episode that he was an All-American football player during his collegiate days.
 
  Episode Quotes  
Havilland: (to Cheryl): It's my job when there's been an explosion to ascertain if there's been a crime.
 
Cheryl: (to Havilland) As for wives, I don't play with married men. I don't have to.
 
Cheryl: (to Havilland) I won't be eating any home cooked meals for a while but with my cooking maybe that's a blessing.
 
Carella: (to Cheryl) A man offers you $100,000 and you don't even ask his name?
 
Cheryl: You must be tired.
Havilland: I'm used to it. We go around the clock about once a month.
 
Cheryl: Is it important for you to do something useful?
Havilland: Well, I think everybody's been put on earth to do their bit.
 
Kling: (to Cheryl) Just let me take you to the door. We don't have a chance to see many millionaires in our line of work.
 
Meyer: By the way, how's the victim?
Kling: Ask Havilland. He's taking her out tonight. A little dining and dancing.
 
Cheryl: You don't twist?
Havilland: Well, not while on duty.
 
Ruth: (to Havilland) Wipe the lipstick off. You're on duty.
 
Douglas: You're a suspicious little girl.
Cheryl: Let's just say that life has made me suspicious.
 
Warner: I deny everything and I demand to see my lawyer.
 
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