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    • Season 1 overview
      Sep 20, 1977-Mar 20, 1978
      22 episodes
      Season 1 episodes
      1. Cophouse
      1. Cophouse Sep 20, 1977
      • Lou leaves Minneapolis and becomes city editor on the faltering Los Angeles Tribune.
    • 2. Hostages
      2. Hostages Sep 27, 1977
      • The brother of a robber slain in a store holdup holds Rossi hostage.
    • 3. The Hoax
      3. The Hoax Oct 4, 1977
      • Lou's con-artist pal (Eugene Roche) offers him an exclusive interview with a missing tycoon.
    • 4. Henhouse
      4. Henhouse Oct 11, 1977
      • Lou orders "Today" section reporter Billie off a murder story.
    • 5. Nazi
      5. Nazi Oct 18, 1977
      • Billie is assigned to write an in-depth story on a neo-Nazi organization.
    • 6. Aftershock
      6. Aftershock Oct 25, 1977
      • Lou has trouble ending his relationship with a Tribune reporter's widow; guest Joyce Van Patten.
    • 7. Barrio
      7. Barrio Nov 1, 1977
      • Billie gets involved in a story about a gang-related barrio shooting; guest Joe Santos.
    • 8. Scoop
      8. Scoop Nov 8, 1977
      • Billie's accuracy causes her to miss a deadline; Rossi's speedy reporting yields errors.
    • 9. Judge
      9. Judge Nov 15, 1977
      • Lou questions the competence of an elderly Superior Court judge.
    • 10. Psych-out
      10. Psych-out Nov 22, 1977
      • Lou suspects he forced Rossi to take unnecessary risks in an in-depth story on a mental hospital.
    • 11. Housewarming
      11. Housewarming Nov 29, 1977
      • A frightened woman becomes the unwilling subject for Billie's article on wife beating.
    • 12. Takeover
      12. Takeover Dec 6, 1977
      • Lou and Charlie suspect Mrs. Pynchon's beau, a publisher, wants the Tribune.
    • 13. Christmas
      13. Christmas Dec 13, 1977
      • Two separate Christmas stories take surprising turns.
    • 14. Airliner
      14. Airliner Jan 3, 1978
      • Charlie's daughter is a passenger on a jumbo jet in trouble above Los Angeles.
    • 15. Sports
      15. Sports Jan 10, 1978
      • Lou is criticized for investigating a local college football scandal.
    • 16. Hero
      16. Hero Jan 17, 1978
      • Lou seeks a man who foiled an assassination, then feels responsible for the resultant tragedy.
    • 17. Renewal
      17. Renewal Jan 30, 1978
      • Lou tries to prevent the destruction of his friend's artwork; guest Robert Earl Jones.
    • 18. Sect
      18. Sect Feb 6, 1978
      • Lou investigates when Charlie fears he has lost his son to the Hare Krishna movement.
    • 19. Scandal
      19. Scandal Feb 13, 1978
      • Rossi thinks an attractive new reporter is using her feminine wiles on the job.
    • 20. Spies
      20. Spies Feb 27, 1978
      • The CIA asks Lou to abandon a local espionage story; he refuses; guest Laurette Spang.
    • 21. Poison
      21. Poison Mar 6, 1978
      • Rossi pursues a sensitive story about leakage from a chemical plant.
    • 22. Physical
      22. Physical Mar 20, 1978
      • Lou learns he must undergo cancer surgery.
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  2. Episode list. Lou Grant. Top-rated. Mon, Dec 17, 1979. S3.E12. Hollywood. Lou is intrigued by the closed restaurant down the street, which turns out to have been the scene of the murder of the famous boxer Baby Duarte in 1947.

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  5. S1.E1 ∙ Cophouse. Tue, Sep 20, 1977. After landing the city editor job at the Los Angeles Tribune, Lou Grant's first major story is a sex scandal concerning the LAPD and underage girls.

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