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Baretta/Count the Days I'm Gone
From The TV IV
< Baretta
| Count the Days I'm Gone | |
| 2x12 | |
| Airdate | November 26, 1975 |
| Written by | teleplay Michael Butler story Robert Swanson |
| Directed by | Bruce Kessler |
| ← 2x11 The Big Hand's on Trouble |
2x13 → Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth |
| Baretta — Season Two | |
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Count the Days I'm Gone is the twelfth episode of the second season of Baretta, and the twenty-fourth episode overall.
Guest Stars: Meg Foster (Stella), Alex Henteloff (Quinn), Elizabeth Cheshire (Molly), David Downing (Sully)
Co-Starring: Michael D. Roberts (Rooster), Tony Burton (Teak), Ron Thompson (Penguin)
With: Judith Hanson (Hooker), Ben Freedman (Benny), Ralph James (Businessman), John Ward (Foley)
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Plot Overview
Baretta protects an autistic young girl, the only witness to the murder of her friend, a blind hot dog vendor.