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Hill Street Blues/Come and Get It

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Come and Get It
Season 6, Episode 22
Airdate April 3, 1986
Production Number 5414
Written by Robert Schlitt
Directed by Scott Brazil
Produced by Michael Vittes
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Come and Get It is the twenty-second episode of the sixth season of Hill Street Blues, and the one hundred twenty-fourth episode overall.

Starring: Daniel J. Travanti (Captain Frank Furillo), Michael Warren (Officer Bobby Hill), Bruce Weitz (Detective Mick Belker), Robert Prosky (Sergeant Stan Jablonski), James B. Sikking (Lieutenant Howard Hunter), Joe Spano (Lieutenant Henry Goldblume), Taurean Blacque (Detective Neal Washington), Kiel Martin (Detective J.D. LaRue), Betty Thomas (Sergeant Lucille Bates), Dennis Franz (Lieutenant Norman Buntz), Charles Haid (Officer Andy Renko)

and Veronica Hamel (Joyce Davenport)

Guest Starring: Paul McCrane (Albert Sawyer), Christopher Noth (Officer Ron Lipsky), Jon Cypher (Chief Fletcher P. Fletcher), Eloy Casados (Manolo Sanchez), Ray Girardin (Jerry), W.K. Stratton (Frederick Spears), Peter Jurasik (Sidney "The Snitch" Thurston), Jordan Charney (Marty Dignan), Elizabeth Peña (Alice), George Wyner (ADA Irwin Bernstein), Jeffrey Tambor (Judge Alan Wachtel), Earl Boen (Herb Elman), Lisa Sutton (Officer Robin Tataglia), Brian McNamara (Officer Michael Galva), Richard Coca (Paco Lopez)

Co-Starring: Frank Birney (Dr. Collins), Claudia Bryar (Mrs. Prince), Douglas Robinson (Creeper's Father), Matt Kanen (Melvin), Jenny Gago (Reporter #2), Bruno Aclin (Security Guard), Garret Pearson (Reporter #4), Lonny Stevens (Ardis)

with Daryl Roach (Reporter #3), Ruben Moreno (Super), Kevin McDermott (Orderly #1), Ivy Broya (Manolo's Wife), Don Carrara (Victim), Pendleton Brown (Reporter #1), Dean Wein (Bailiff), Arnold Johnson (Drunk)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes