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Petrocelli/Death in Small Doses
Death in Small Doses | |
Season 1, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | March 26, 1975 |
Written by | Al Reynolds, John Dawson |
Directed by | Don Taylor |
← 1x20 Four the Hard Way |
1x22 → A Night of Terror |
Petrocelli — Season One |
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Death in Small Doses is the twenty-first episode of the first season of Petrocelli.
Guest Starring: Stephen Elliott (Martin Granger), Robert Mandan (Sheriff Arnheit)
Co-Starring: Michael Baseleon (Melvin Pollack), Paul Shenar (Archie LaSalle), George O'Hanlon, Jr. (Lewis Baldwin), Elizabeth MacRae (Lucille Bates), Torin Thatcher (George Baldwin)
With: Fred Ashley (Patrick O'Mahoney), Arnold Jeffers (Judge Seton), Tony Moreno (Flavio Verdicchio), Melvin Todd (Motel Manager), Lowell Gleason (Bailiff), Cody Diamond (Guard)
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Plot Overview
The beautiful but largely inefficient nurse for George Baldwin is killed in her room on his estate, and the prime suspect is Mr. Baldwin's young grandson, who was being seduced by her. The cops think that's motive enough for murder, but the boy said he didn't do it, and that's good enough for Petrocelli. Oddly enough, Mr. Baldwin also died that night. The lawyer has to wonder why Baldwin's time of death was given as 3 AM by his personal physician and 1 AM by the coroner and whether it has any bearing on the case at hand.