Cagney & Lacey

Cagney & Lacey

Two women cops working twice as hard for half the glory, twice the excitement!

Mary Beth Lacey and Chris Cagney are teamed up as NYPD police detectives. Their opposing personalities (one is tough and the other sensitive) mesh to make this one of the great crime-fighting duos of all time.

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Seasons

You Call This Plain Clothes? (aka Bang, Bang, You're Dead)

1. You Call This Plain Clothes? (aka Bang, Bang, You're Dead)

Air Date: 1982-03-25

The detectives again go undercover as prostitutes

Pop Used to Work Chinatown

2. Pop Used to Work Chinatown

Air Date: 1982-04-01

The first appearance of Dick O'Neill as Charlie Cagney. The case occurs in Chinatown, where Charlie just happened to work, so he helps out. This is the episode where Lacey shoots and kills a fleeing perp.

Beyond the Golden Door

3. Beyond the Golden Door

Air Date: 1982-04-08

An illegal immigrant is murdered, and the trail leads to a large racket in modern-day slave trading.

Street Scene

4. Street Scene

Air Date: 1982-04-15

Hispanic gang member is killed.

Suffer the Children

5. Suffer the Children

Air Date: 1982-04-22

Better Than Equal

6. Better Than Equal

Air Date: 1982-04-29

C&L are assigned to protect a feminist, only not a Gloria Steinem type, but a Phyllis Schlafy type. This episode was very controversial, and several stations refused to run it.

Witness to An Incident

1. Witness to An Incident

Air Date: 1982-10-25

One of the uniforms accidentally kills a civilian, mistaking him for a perp. C&L both see it, but they have very different recollections of the event. Marquette and Samuels pressure Lacey to agree with Cagney, but you know how stubborn she is. The bad guy is a crewman on a foreign ship, and it ends with a chase on the ship.

One of Our Own

2. One of Our Own

Air Date: 1982-11-01

A uniform cop is shot in a restaurant. The assumption is that the cop was shot because he knew too much, but it was actually mistaken identity. The B story is that the precinct is going to field a softball team. Of course, Cagney wants to play and drags Lacey along. Isbecki is the captain and tries to keep them out but eventually has to allow them in when he learns that the team must include both men and women

Beauty Burglars

3. Beauty Burglars

Air Date: 1982-11-08

A group of baddies is preying on wealthy patrons of beauty shops. They get into these shops by pretending to be policemen. C&L get to head up the task force, and Cagney befriends one of the victims

High Steel

4. High Steel

Air Date: 1982-11-15

A construction worker falls to his death, and everyone thinks it's an accident, including Isbecki, who lets the ladies take over the case. You see, Harvey knew the fellow, and he thinks there's something funny. It turns out that the victim was on the take, and Harvey and Mary Beth go out to the construction site to inspect first hand.

Hot Line

5. Hot Line

Air Date: 1982-11-22

A group of unrelated stranglings has the NYPD very worried. Turns out all the women work for telephone erotic hotlines. There's a very funny scene where C&L go to investigate and the hotline manager thinks they're looking for work.

Internal Affairs

6. Internal Affairs

Air Date: 1982-11-29

The 14th precinct has an informer in its midst. The undercover agents working on a truck hijacking are getting exposed. IAD ""asks"" C&L to investigate, since they're ""outsiders."" When Cagney refuses, the IAD lieutenant smirkily tells her that Charlie was on the take when he was a cop. All they turn up is that LaGuardia has a girlfriend and Samuels is seeing aa psychiatrist because of the effect of his divorce.

Mr. Lonelyhearts

7. Mr. Lonelyhearts

Air Date: 1982-12-06

A farmer from Vermont comes in looking for his wife, who has disappeared in New York City. Seems that she has ""married"" several men, and is collecting money from all of them.

Conduct Unbecoming

8. Conduct Unbecoming

Air Date: 1982-12-13

C&L and another detective are working on a case involving some illegal weapons. The catch is that the third detective has just had his picture turn up in a gay magazine. Is he gay? Will he be suspended before he helps C&L catch the bad guy?

I'll Be Home for Christmas

9. I'll Be Home for Christmas

Air Date: 1982-12-20

A Christmas episode, lighter than usual. The ""villain"" is a nebbish who steals from parking meters. When he gets arrested, he makes off with a squad car, which so enrages Samuels that nobody gets to leave early on Christmas Eve. The villain is played by character actor David Masur The ""B"" story is that Petri's Lauren daughter is born. We first meet Dory McKenna as Chris' boyfriend.

Recreational Use

10. Recreational Use

Air Date: 1982-12-27

C&L are assigned to work for Sgt. Dory McKenna on a murder investigation. The baddy is a slumlord who is trying to get rid of his tenants so he can make a co-op out of his building. The kicker is that Dory is using cocaine. After he snorts up at Mary Beth's and doesn't show up as backup, Chris threatens to turn him in unless he gets help for his addiction.

Hopes and Dreams

11. Hopes and Dreams

Air Date: 1983-01-10

A gang of thieves have an intriguing modus operandi. They wait until a family is at a funeral and then break in and steal everything. One of the victims is a crippled girl.

The Grandest Jewel Thief of Them All

12. The Grandest Jewel Thief of Them All

Air Date: 1983-01-17

Albert Grand is the most famous jewel thief in the world. He has even written a book about his career. Can the elegant dog lover who stops a petty crime really be the great thief?

Affirmative Action

13. Affirmative Action

Air Date: 1983-01-24

A new detective has been assigned to the 14th. Lacey thinks it's nice to have another woman; Cagney thinks she's incompetent

Open and Shut Case

14. Open and Shut Case

Air Date: 1983-01-31

Lacey is the main witness in an open-and-shut case, only it isn't that open-and-shut. in the ""B"" story, a witness in an old rape case has to testify. The defendants' strategy is stall and stall, and C&L have to support her when she wants to quit

Jane Doe #37

15. Jane Doe #37

Air Date: 1983-02-14

a bag lady, is murdered. Only Cagney cares what happened, and strives to find the woman's real name. The ""B"" plot is very funny: our heroines are assigned to do recruiting, and wind up trying to do a commercial for the NYPD. Of course, they get replaced by ""real"" actresses.

Date Rape

16. Date Rape

Air Date: 1983-02-21

It's a rape case, but the victim knew her assailant, which makes it date rape. Cagney and Harvey think the woman asked for it; Lacey is more supportive. The ""B"" story is that the guys in the precinct are playing practical jokes such as fixing Isbecki up with a female impersonator and Samuels with a prostitute. Cagney thinks it's funny and points out that it's a great step forward for them to be included in this

Burn Out

17. Burn Out

Air Date: 1983-03-07

The ""A"" story is that Cagney goes undercover as a nun to investigate the theft of drugs from a hospital. The ""B"" story is that she goes alone because Lacey has gone off AWOL. After her vacation is canceled at the last minute, she just says, ""the hell with it"" and disappears

Chop Shop

18. Chop Shop

Air Date: 1983-03-14

When C&L screw up a backup assignment, Isbecki is taken hostage. The situation gets worse when Petri kills a child. As the child is black, public relations thinks they can solve the problem by putting Petri's picture in the paper, so everyone can see he's also black

Let Them Eat Pretzels

19. Let Them Eat Pretzels

Air Date: 1983-03-21

A poor Jewish man is hit by a car, and we know who did it. The problem is that he's the son of an Arabian diplomat, and safe as long as he stays in the embassy. After he escapes twice, the women had better work something out.

The Gang's All Here

20. The Gang's All Here

Air Date: 1983-03-28

To celebrate Petri's promotion to detective first grade, the gang goes out to celebrate. Alas, they get robbed (including their guns and shields), and have to restore face. LaGuardia is so upset that he threatens to quit.

A Cry for Help

21. A Cry for Help

Air Date: 1983-05-02

The "A" story is that a con man is doing very well, but when he's arrested as he's fleeing, there's nothing of value in his suitcase. The "B" story is that one of the cops working with them, who Mary Beth has known since academy days, is beating his wife.

The Informant

22. The Informant

Air Date: 1983-05-09

To find out who's selling drugs to high school students, C&L use a teenage informer. But the youth is not to be trusted, and the detectives wind up with eggs on their face when it turns out that he's selling drugs himself.

Matinee

1. Matinee

Air Date: 1984-03-19

A wealthy Westchester housewife is found dead in the city. Since Cagney comes from a well- off family in Westchester, we get to learn a little bit about her background. The ""B"" story is that Samuels' son David gets arrested for car theft, and relations between the two are very strained

A Killer's Dozen

2. A Killer's Dozen

Air Date: 1984-03-26

The uniforms are on strike, and the detectives must wear uniforms and go back on the street, all the while solving the case of the ""Don Juan Strangler."" This is the first episode in which Cagney plays poker.

Victimless Crime

3. Victimless Crime

Air Date: 1984-04-16

The ladies happen on a porno movie filming, and the next day the leading man dies. The female star would make a great witness, but she doesn't want to talk

The Bounty Hunter

4. The Bounty Hunter

Air Date: 1984-04-23

This time it's clear who the bad guy is. But he's being pursued for bail jumping by a bounty hunter. The bounty hunter not only has a legal right, if he can find him, but he makes a point of irritating Cagney.

Baby Broker

5. Baby Broker

Air Date: 1984-04-30

When an abandoned infant is turned in, C&L go to work on a baby-broker scheme. The baby is deaf, and Mary Beth wants to take it home for child #3. (This was shown before Tyne Daly's pregnancy.) In the B plot, Cagney is dating a glamorous playwright, but he doesn't think much of her career.

Partners

6. Partners

Air Date: 1984-05-07

Cagney gets show by a bad guy early in the episode. Not to worry, she solves the case from her hospital bed. She has to, because Mary Beth gets stuck with a real dweeb as a replacement. In a role reversal, Mary Beth is the ""hot dog"" and the guy is only interested in getting home on time

Choices

7. Choices

Air Date: 1984-05-14

The crime story is a sequel to #16 (slumlord trying to get rid of tenants.) The witness has died, since the defense strategy is to stall, so C&L have to find new witnesses.

Child Witness

1. Child Witness

Air Date: 1984-10-15

A little girl appears to have been molested by her babysitter, but the girl's father doesn't want her to testify, not because he's a bad guy, but because he doesn't want her to face a trial

Heat

2. Heat

Air Date: 1984-10-22

Mary Beth is taken hostage by a very dangerous man.

Insubordination

3. Insubordination

Air Date: 1984-10-29

Dory McKenna is back, rehabilitated from cocaine, and C&L again get to assist him. Meanwhile, Samuels must deal with a former subordinate who is now a captain and wants to ""improve"" the 14th Precinct.

Old Debts

4. Old Debts

Air Date: 1984-11-05

A cop killer has just been paroled. C&L have to guard him for only a little while, but of course he gets killed on their shift. This was a popular killing, but the ladies don't like anybody messing with them, so they track down the killer.

Fathers and Daughters

5. Fathers and Daughters

Air Date: 1984-11-12

Both the wife and daughter confess to a killing, but they can't both have done it. ADA Feldberg has a great time sarcastically pointing out how two confessions are not better than one

Taxicab Murders

6. Taxicab Murders

Air Date: 1984-11-19

This is the only episode with the title displayed. The cabbies of New York are disappearing, and the detectives drive shifts to find the killer. This so worries Michael Lacey that he runs off to Christine's to get reassurance.

Unusual Occurrence

7. Unusual Occurrence

Air Date: 1984-11-26

Cagney shoots an Hispanic teenager. It doesn't matter that he attacked her or that he was full of angel dust - the local press has her drawn and quartered.

Thank God It's Monday

8. Thank God It's Monday

Air Date: 1984-12-03

The 14th Precinct has done its paperwork so badly that everyone (except for Petrie) has to come in over the weekend and clear it up. but C&L discover a statute of limitations that's about to expire and they must serve the warrant that weekend. The paperwork doesn't get done. Petrie is no better off - Claudia makes him spend the weekend painting the place.

Hooked

9. Hooked

Air Date: 1984-12-10

Dory's sponsor in the cocaine rehabilitation program is caught with cocaine. When Dory defends him, Chris has to consider the possibility that Dory is still using it himself

Lady Luck

10. Lady Luck

Air Date: 1984-12-17

The episode begins with Mary Beth talking a successful businesswoman out of jumping off a ledge. Not so successful - she has a good income, but horrendous gambling debts. When she dies they must track down the loan shark. To make contacts, C&L go out gambling themselves

Out of Control

11. Out of Control

Air Date: 1984-12-31

The crime story concerns a cat burglar who never uses a gun. Yet somebody gets shot. Chris is now sufficiently involved with Dory to meet his kids by a prior marriage

American Dream

12. American Dream

Air Date: 1985-01-07

A company is getting ahead in business by some well-placed fires. The small firms can choose between burning and blackmail

Happily Ever After

13. Happily Ever After

Air Date: 1985-01-14

Dory finally pops the question. Will Christine marry him? Of course he will; there's just a few things to iron out. The crime story concerns a fellow who works in the credit department of a store and is making good money by stealing one penny from each refund

Rules of the Game

14. Rules of the Game

Air Date: 1985-01-28

C&L think it's wonderful to be assigned to a hot case under the hot Captain Hennessey. it seems that his interest in Chris is more personal than professional. Finally, Chris announces that she will file departmental charges against him for sexual harassment.

Stress

15. Stress

Air Date: 1985-02-04

Cagney is a witness to a stabbing. The bad guy has the charming habit of erasing people he doesn't like, such as witnesses, and he goes after her

Who Says It's Fair (1)

16. Who Says It's Fair (1)

Air Date: 1985-02-11

A two parter where Mary Beth discovers that she has a lump in her breast, but she refuses to talk about it or do anything about it. Chris finds out when Harvey gets worried and sneaks out to tell her. Chris finally convinces Mary Beth to see a doctor and then to get a second opinion. Meanwhile the detectives must find a missing child. Cagney thinks the kid ran away because the mother was unfit. The mother thinks that they would look harder for a white child. Finally he turns up in an underground passage and Chris goes in after him. Mary Beth goes in for her surgery, but Chris can't be there because she is taking the sergeant's exam. But she gets back in time to learn that the operation is a success

Who Says It's Fair (2)

17. Who Says It's Fair (2)

Air Date: 1985-02-18

Lost and Found

18. Lost and Found

Air Date: 1985-02-25

Cagney's car (a yellow Corvette) has been stolen and boy is she mad. She doesn't get much help from Mary Beth, who is convalescing at home and considering quitting for good. The good news is that the second half of the sergeants exam has a question about auto theft technique.The episode introduces Hector (El Vengeador). It is later learned that Cagney's nemesis Mansfield had him murdered for his role as a drug informant in the episode ""The Man Who Shot Trotsky

Two Grand

19. Two Grand

Air Date: 1985-03-04

In a sequel to #18, the noted jewel thief Albert Grand returns. All Chris asks of him is that he not give her anything stolen. It is considered a classic episode for Albert Grand's confession to Cagney

Con Games

20. Con Games

Air Date: 1985-03-11

Cagney's sexual harassment case comes to trial (follow up to #49). Lacey is busy with the bunco squad. She manages to get approached by a completely different bunco scam and reels them in.

Violation

21. Violation

Air Date: 1985-03-18

A teenager is thrown into a very tough jail by mistake for am minor offense and gets raped. The angry parents file a lawsuit for $7 million dollars against the NYPD

Organized Crime

22. Organized Crime

Air Date: 1985-04-08

When a nun is killed, C&L assume it's their case. However, the nun's family was friends with the Godfather, and the ladies find themselves with some very efficient but unwanted assistance.

On the Street

1. On the Street

Air Date: 1985-09-30

A teenager has run away from her wealthy home, preferring prostitution to Princeton. Cagney and Lacey need her to testify against her pimp

Ordinary Hero

2. Ordinary Hero

Air Date: 1985-10-07

Cagney and Lacey have no trouble with a case, thanks to their star witness. Alas, he's an illegal alien, who can only stay in the country until the trial ends. When the baddy takes a plea bargain, the witness and family are going to be deported

The Psychic

3. The Psychic

Air Date: 1985-10-21

A psychic is hired to find a missing woman (hired by the family of the woman). Cagney senses trouble.

Lottery

4. Lottery

Air Date: 1985-10-28

After the New York State Lottery has paid out millions, here comes another ticket. Somebody has a fake, but who? In the B story, Harvey and Mary Beth must face an IRS audit

Entrapment

5. Entrapment

Air Date: 1985-11-04

Cagney and Lacey try to nail drug dealer Mansfield. But their case rests on Chris' unsubstantiated conversation with him. Mary Beth would rather go bowling than lie, but she has to stick up for Chris.

The Clinic

6. The Clinic

Air Date: 1985-11-11

Cagney and Lacey escort a poor Latina to an abortion clinic, as she's afraid to run the gauntlet of protestors. When the clinic is firebombed and someone dies, it becomes murder. When the baddy is discovered, Lacey points out that since she's pregnant, attacking her is just like killing a baby. This was a controversial episode, not shown by every affiliate.

Mothers & Sons

7. Mothers & Sons

Air Date: 1985-11-25

There's good evidence against a suspect, but his mother insists that he was at home with her. As long as the suspect has an alibi, he's all right

Filial Duty

8. Filial Duty

Air Date: 1985-12-02

Charlie Cagney's drinking begins to catch up with him and he winds up in the hospital. Lacey, now well advanced in her pregnancy, wants to get off the street and into a desk

Old Ghosts

9. Old Ghosts

Air Date: 1985-12-09

Cagney sees a robbery in progress, gives chase, loses the perp, and then gets into trouble because she didn't catch the guy. She doesn't like being accused of cowardice. Brother Brian shows up from L.A. to see how Charlie is doing.

Power

10. Power

Air Date: 1985-12-16

Samuels' absence gives Cagney a chance to shine as temporary commander. Inspector Knelman gives her her orders - put Lacey on maternity leave. This is considered a classic episode because it is the one in which Cagney takes her turn as watch commande

Play It Again, Santa

11. Play It Again, Santa

Air Date: 1985-12-23

A Christmas episode, where Cagney is teamed with Newman to solve a dispute over who has rights to a song. Since Chris just had a fight with David, maybe Newman will be a romantic prospect? See Cagney dressed up as a Santa with big elf shoes on

The Rapist (aka Rebukes)

12. The Rapist (aka Rebukes)

Air Date: 1986-01-06

Also given to me as ""The Rapist, Part 1"")"" As a temporary replacement for Lacey, Sara Jones seems like a fine detective, and very gungho on finding a rapist. Too gungho - she decides to take matters into her own hands when it seems it is taking too long to nail the suspected rapist. A very, very sad ending to this episode.

Act of Conscience

13. Act of Conscience

Air Date: 1986-01-13

Cagney's new partner, Michael Moriarty, is famous - he ""ratted"" on some cops on the take. The other police officers will have nothing to do with him - in fact, Coleman has a ""book"" on how long the guy will last.

DWI

14. DWI

Air Date: 1986-01-20

To gain more command experience, Cagney commands the night shift, with its own bunch of wackos. The cop case is a hit-and-run drunken driver. Cagney must convince the driver's girlfriend to testify. This episode is one of the first to talk about Cagney's drinking

The Gimp

15. The Gimp

Air Date: 1986-01-27

Handicapped people are being robbed, and a wheelchair activist wants the NYPD to do something about it. Cagney goes undercover by appearing as a handicapped individual in a wheelchair and falls for the activist.

Family Connections

16. Family Connections

Air Date: 1986-02-10

This is sometimes referred to as Cagney & Lacey's ""Lucy and Ethel"" episode for its comedic touches. At last, Lacey has baby Alice. (It did seem like the longest pregnancy on record, didn't it?) Cagney has to drive her to the hospital in the obligatory get-me-to-the-hospital-on-time scene. Chris has another problem - Charlie has a girlfriend, Donna.

Post Partum

17. Post Partum

Air Date: 1986-02-17

A West Point cadet is facing court martial and refuses to talk because of his honor code. David Keeler is sure that the cadet is innocent, so Chris goes up to help out. Lacey has a visitor - her long-lost father, who ran out on her mother when Mary Beth was a child. Now he wants to see his grandchildren

The Man Who Shot Trotsky

18. The Man Who Shot Trotsky

Air Date: 1986-03-03

In a sequel to #62,Cagney and a back-on-duty-again Lacey go after Mansfield again. Cagney's informant is a street-smart Hispanic youth - is he tough enough to handle Mansfield?

Exit Stage Centre

19. Exit Stage Centre

Air Date: 1986-03-10

An actress in a play has died, and it appears to be suicide. However, when the ladies start digging around, they discover that everybody in the play hates everybody else - plenty of reason for murder. We learn that Cagney tried acting in college.

Capitalism

20. Capitalism

Air Date: 1986-04-07

A Cambodian lawyer who specialized in helping his fellow countrymen is killed. Further investigation reveals that he made a lot of money off other Cambodian's misfortunes.

Extradition

21. Extradition

Air Date: 1986-05-05

Cagney and Lacey get a sweetheart trip - to Los Angeles to bring back a bail jumper

A Safe Place

22. A Safe Place

Air Date: 1986-05-12

A thief gets more than he expected, when the goods include plutonium. He needs to be caught quickly, so that his radiation sickness can be treated

Model Citizen

23. Model Citizen

Air Date: 1986-05-25

A labor leader is killed. Once again, the victim seems to have led a blameless life, yet someone wanted him dead.

Parting Shots

24. Parting Shots

Air Date: 1986-05-26

A labor leader is killed. Once again, the victim seems to have led a blameless life, yet someone wanted him dead. In the B plot, Cagney's niece (who we met in #78) comes for a visit.

Schedule One

1. Schedule One

Air Date: 1986-09-29

Detective Newman is just walking down the street, celebrating a successful collar, when he is shot down. A cop killed is always taken very seriously.

Culture Clash

2. Culture Clash

Air Date: 1986-10-06

An Islamic girl from a very devout family wants to be more American. No arranged marriage for her; she'd rather go to Malibu.When she turns up dead, Cagney and Lacey must face her angry family. They're also being considered for a very select task force that Cagney sees as her path to sta

Sorry, Right Number

3. Sorry, Right Number

Air Date: 1986-10-20

Lacey and Isbecki are trapped in an elevator. Of course it's the hottest day of the year, and Victor is claustrophobic. The episode also features character actor Stanley Kamel as Det. Solomon

Disenfranchised (aka Incest)

4. Disenfranchised (aka Incest)

Air Date: 1986-10-27

(Also given to me as ""Incest."") A girl says that their father is molesting the younger daughter, who is too young to testify. How does she know? Because she was molested herself. Cagney and Lacey get the children away from their parents, but have to split up the girls to do so.

Role Call

5. Role Call

Air Date: 1986-11-03

In a self-referential show, the 14th is visited by a TV star, ""Detective Deedee,"" who has permission from the brass to learn how real policemen work. She especially wants to learn from Cagney and Lacey.

The Zealot

6. The Zealot

Air Date: 1986-11-10

An assistant D.A. has devoted his entire career to prosecuting child pornography. When he turns up dead, Cagney (who would have liked to have gotten to know him better) thinks one of those scuzzy pornographers had killed him.

The Marathon

7. The Marathon

Air Date: 1986-11-24

The 14th precinct has to help support the annual New York City marathon. One of the (white) runners is from South Africa, and is facing death threats if she runs. Cagney and Lacey are assigned to talk her out of running but if they can't, then they must protect her.

Rites of Passage

8. Rites of Passage

Air Date: 1986-12-01

A college sorority initiate falls off a building. The detectives suspect a hazing prank gone sour, but the sorority sisters won't talk.

Revenge

9. Revenge

Air Date: 1986-12-08

When someone who Petrie held a grudge against is killed, Marcus is the suspect. In the B plot, Chris dates a reporter and discovers that he has a hidden agenda.

To Thine Own Self Be True (aka The Rapist II)

10. To Thine Own Self Be True (aka The Rapist II)

Air Date: 1986-12-15

In a sequel to episode #69, Sara Jones goes on trial. She wants Cagney to back up her story, but Cagney won't do it.

Cost of Living

11. Cost of Living

Air Date: 1987-01-12

In a sequel to episode #75, Mansfield goes on trial. He's done something clever - he's hired David Keeler to defend him. David explains how principled he is. Chris tells him to go to hell.

Waste Deep

12. Waste Deep

Air Date: 1987-01-19

A toy company is dumping toxic wastes, and a gungho environmentalist is willing to do whatever it takes to get Cagney and Lacey to investigate.

Favors

13. Favors

Air Date: 1987-01-26

The detectives go after a corrupt judge. but he has an ""in"" - he's an old friend of Charlie Cagney's. Cagney also has to do the performance reviews, and smoke flies when she doesn't give Lacey top ranking.

Ahead of the Game

14. Ahead of the Game

Air Date: 1987-02-02

Story by Allison Hock. The crime story hits close to home here. The Laceys are burglarized and Mary Beth must deal with Detective Dupnick from Queens. Of course, she's neglected all the precautions that she lectures civilians about. Cagney attends the Emerald Ball, while dealing with a high school athlete who dropped dead of steroid overuse

Easy Does It

15. Easy Does It

Air Date: 1987-02-09

The detectives go undercover at Alcoholics Anonymous to find out who's holding up AA meetings. At a session for co-dependents they meet Donna, Charlie's girlfriend, who's figured out that Charlie's an alcoholic.

To Sir, With Love

16. To Sir, With Love

Air Date: 1987-02-16

Story by Sandy Sprung and Marcy Vosburgh. Samuels is getting the Distinguished Service Award at a banquet. All Cagney and Lacey have to do is plan the banquet, coordinate the entertainment, get the balloons, and make cannoli. Very funny, especially the cannoli scene.

Divine Couriers

17. Divine Couriers

Air Date: 1987-02-23

A spiritualist has a new gimmick. She charges people to get messages to their dead loved ones by hiring terminally ill people as messengers. The funny thing is that everyone except Cagney and Lacey are happy with the setup.

Right to Remain Silent

18. Right to Remain Silent

Air Date: 1987-03-09

A deaf girl is suspected of murder. Could someone with such a severe handicap commit a crime like that? Also, a drunken David Keeler appears on Cagney's door step begging her forgiveness. She hadn't seen him since ""the Cost of Living"" although he left numerous messages on her answering machine.

Special Treatment

19. Special Treatment

Air Date: 1987-03-16

Lacey participates in a protest march against nuclear weapons. She gets arrested and thrown to the tender mercies of Detective Dupnick.

Happiness is a Warm Gun

20. Happiness is a Warm Gun

Air Date: 1987-03-23

This time it's Lacey's turn to get shot. She isn't hurt as badly as Cagney was, but the trauma sends them to the police psychiatrist. Lacey is saved from certain death by her bullet-proof vest.

Turn, Turn, Turn (1)

21. Turn, Turn, Turn (1)

Air Date: 1987-03-30

Charlie's drinking finally catches up with him and he goes to the Great Bar in the Sky. Chris and brother Brian send him off with a wake at Flannery's. But Chris can't handle it, and winds up dead drunk in her apartment. Only Lacey can save her and get her to AA.

Turn, Turn, Turn (2)

22. Turn, Turn, Turn (2)

Air Date: 1987-03-30

In the B plot, Lacey rescues a child from a burning car and then has to return the child to the proper mother.

No Vacancy

1. No Vacancy

Air Date: 1987-09-21

Cagney and Lacey have another star witness who needs special treatment. This one is a schizophrenic, although not too bad if he takes his medication. But, of course, he doesn't.

The City is Burning

2. The City is Burning

Air Date: 1987-09-28

Corassa's gun is used to kill a black kid who just happens to be in a white section of town. The black community alleges coverup. This is based on a real-life incident.

Loves Me Not

3. Loves Me Not

Air Date: 1987-10-05

Petrie gets his promotion to sergeant and leaves the show (Carl Lumbly wanted out). Lacy interferes in a neighborhood dispute and her enraged neighbors call for a Civilian Review Board. David Keeler (back in Chris' good graces) comes to the rescue

Different Drummer

4. Different Drummer

Air Date: 1987-10-19

There's an older woman who acts strange, burns incense, and claims to be a witch. Is she? Or is she merely lonely and poor and standing in the way of higher real estate prices?

You've Come a Long Way, Baby

5. You've Come a Long Way, Baby

Air Date: 1987-10-26

Mature"" prostitutes are getting bumped off, so our heroines go undercover to investigate. Merry Clayton joins the cast as Detective Verna Dee Jordan. Isbecki just adores having a woman partner.

Video Verite

6. Video Verite

Air Date: 1987-11-09

A valuable music video has been stolen, and there's some suspicious white powder about. In the meantime, Cagney's niece Bridget again visits, trying to carve out a career as a New York actress

Greed

7. Greed

Air Date: 1987-11-16

A game show is supposedly crooked. Once again, undercover work, this time as game show contestants (dressed up like fruits).

Secrets

8. Secrets

Air Date: 1987-11-23

Cagney gets her dream - a chance to work with the Major Task Force. But one of those so-polished officers is really a traitor. Will they find the traitor, or will the glamour get to Cagney?

Do I Know You?

9. Do I Know You?

Air Date: 1988-01-05

Brad Potter seems like the perfect date - tall, handsome, successful. But he's really a date rapist. Cagney must explain to the guys at the precinct why she didn't draw her gun, and of course, the baddy says yes, it happened, but she consented

Old Flames

10. Old Flames

Air Date: 1988-01-12

Harvey Jr. has his 18th birthday. His birthday present from his parents is a computer. His present to them is the announcement that he will enlist in the Marines.

Trading Places

11. Trading Places

Air Date: 1988-01-19

When Samuels takes some time off, Chris expects to be put in charge. But a high-tech, none-""street"" officer, Lt. Thornton, gets the job. The crime case deals with construction kickbacks, so Harvey volunteers to help out by wearing a wire

Shadow of a Doubt

12. Shadow of a Doubt

Air Date: 1988-01-26

Cagney and Lacey go undercover at a computer manufacturer. But the company has random drug testing and Chris flunks it. Of course, David argues that this is a violation of her civil rights.

Hello Goodbye

13. Hello Goodbye

Air Date: 1988-02-09

David finally pops the question to Chris. she's consistent - she says no, even though Mary Beth likes him much better than she did Dory.

School Daze

14. School Daze

Air Date: 1988-02-16

The 14th Precinct gang takes a refresher course at the police academy, along with Detective Dupnick from Queens. Lacey is the eager, hand-up, teacher's pet. Chris thinks it's a waste of time

Land of the Free

15. Land of the Free

Air Date: 1988-02-23

A Salvadoran refugee is murdered. Some people say he ran drugs, others say he was a saint. In the B story, Chris meets Nick the plumber at an AA meeting.

A Class Act

16. A Class Act

Air Date: 1988-03-15

A very valuable painting is stolen, and Cagney and Lacey make the rounds of fancy galleries looking for leads. In the B plot, Samuels has a reunion with an old friend. Also, the dissimilarities between David Keeler and Nick are shown. Nick was decidedly everything David was not and vice-versa.

Button, Button

17. Button, Button

Air Date: 1988-03-22

A man is murdered, and his girl friend begs the police for help. It's a hard case, since he was in the Federal Witness Protection Program

Amends

18. Amends

Air Date: 1988-03-29

Thornton shots a fellow officer in an operation that went bad. That's what happens when you put someone with no practical experience in charge

Friendly Fire

19. Friendly Fire

Air Date: 1988-04-05

In a sequel to episode #112, Cagney's rape case goes to trial. The main story is that Harvey Jr. is missing while doing maneuvers. Fortunately Mary Beth has moral support from both her father and Christine.

Yup

20. Yup

Air Date: 1988-05-02

A Wall Street tycoon is burgled, and he has a lot of clout with the higher-ups. Harvey Jr. comes home for a visit, and nobody mentions the previous episode. (Rosenzweig usually does a much better job of continuity.)

A Fair Shake (1)

21. A Fair Shake (1)

Air Date: 1988-05-16

A bank is missing some money - not much, only $100,000. The baddy offers a plea bargain - she knows who stole $100 million. Now that's worth sending Cagney and Lacey to upstate New York to hunt down the bank president. But when they find him, they discover that the real bank president is gone, and that this is an FBI agent. Our heroines narrowly escape a shootout and get offered a promotion to Major Case Squad as the series ends

A Fair Shake (2)

22. A Fair Shake (2)

Air Date: 1988-05-16

A bank is missing some money - not much, only $100,000. The baddy offers a plea bargain - she knows who stole $100 million. Now that's worth sending Cagney and Lacey to upstate New York to hunt down the bank president. But when they find him, they discover that the real bank president is gone, and that this is an FBI agent. Our heroines narrowly escape a shootout and get offered a promotion to Major Case Squad as the series ends

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Rating

6.9/10

Release Date

1982-03-25

Episodes

125 (7 seasons)

Status

Ended

Cast

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Production Companies

Orion Television

Orion Television

CBS

CBS

Filmways Pictures

Filmways Pictures