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Hill Street Blues/I Come on My Knees
I Come on My Knees | |
Season 7, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | November 6, 1986 |
Production Number | 6414 |
Written by | David Milch |
Directed by | Don Weis |
Produced by | Michael Vittes |
← 7x04 Bald Ambition |
7x06 → Say Uncle |
Hill Street Blues — Season Seven |
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I Come on My Knees is the fifth episode of the seventh season of Hill Street Blues, and the one hundred twenty-ninth episode overall.
Starring: Daniel J. Travanti (Captain Frank Furillo), Michael Warren (Officer Bobby Hill), Betty Thomas (Sergeant Lucille Bates), Bruce Weitz (Sergeant Mick Belker), Robert Prosky (Sergeant Stan Jablonski), James B. Sikking (Sergeant Howard Hunter), Joe Spano (Lieutenant Henry Goldblume), Taurean Blacque (Detective Neal Washington), Kiel Martin (Detective J.D. LaRue), Rene Enriquez (Captain Ray Calletano), Robert Clohessy (Officer Patrick Flaherty), Dennis Franz (Lieutenant Norman Buntz), Megan Gallagher (Officer Tina Russo), Charles Haid (Officer Andy Renko)
and Veronica Hamel (Joyce Davenport)
Also Starring: Jon Cypher (Chief Daniels) George Wyner (ADA Irwin Bernstein)
and Peter Jurasik (Sidney "The Snitch" Thurston)
Guest Starring: Scott Paulin (Steve Merkur), Jack Rader (Jack Kampstein), James Keane (Officer James Sanders), Harris Laskawy (Harold Sturkle)
Co-Starring: Nick Shields (Shanks), Geno Silva (Robledo), Robert Gallo (Mike), Ira Angustain (Limon), Jennifer Richards (Kampstein's Masseuse), Nora Gaye (LaRue's Masseuse), Samantha Harper (Lois), Jenny Gago (Reporter #1)
with Joe Bonny (Levin), Darryl Ferrera (Man #2), Dion (Kid), Gil Boccaccio (John #1), Oz Tortora (Night Clerk), Eddie Bell (Man #1), Sterling Swanson (Foreman)
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