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    Joe Forrester

    1975 · Crime drama · 1 season

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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Stakeout
      1. Stakeout Sep 9, 1975
      • A pair of robbers, one black and one white, are brothers.
    • 2. The Witness
      2. The Witness Sep 16, 1975
      • The search for a psychotic killer leads to a shocking discovery.
    • 3. Bus Station
      3. Bus Station Sep 23, 1975
      • Joe foils a charming pimp's designs on a young runaway.
  2. Joe Forrester is an American crime/drama television series, starring Lloyd Bridges as a uniformed foot patrol officer in a run-down neighborhood of Los Angeles. Patricia Crowley co-starred as Georgia Cameron, Joe's romantic interest.

  3. Joe Forrester: Created by Mark Rodgers. With Lloyd Bridges, Dwan Smith, Eddie Egan, Pat Crowley. Beat cop Joe Forrester walks the mean streets of Los Angeles.

    • (87)
    • 1975-05-06
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
  4. After eight years away from his old district, Joe Forrester is back in the streets where he used to patrol. His present mission consists in capturing four criminals accused of abducting, raping and murdering a girl of the neighborhood.

  5. Joe Forrester (Lloyd Bridges) is a veteran cop who could have had a desk job but has chosen to stay in uniform walking his old beat in the heart of Los Angeles, a neighbourhood he’s been working for years. It is a tough beat, full of pawn shops, all-night cafes, parking lots and shady characters.

  6. Joe involves himself in the personal affairs of his fellow officer Todd Graham. Todd and wife Lisa are having problems with Todd preferring to be at work than at home.

  7. Joe Forrester. 1975 - 1976 1 Season Crime Drama. List. No score yet. Reviews. No audience score yet. A veteran patrolman uses trusted sources to help him solve crimes. Content collapsed.

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  9. Sitting behind a desk or wearing a suit and tie while investigating fancy crimes was no life for Joe Forrester. That's why Joe chose to continue walking a beat, believing that a policeman could do better work the closer he got to the community he was protecting. In his uniform blues, Joe handled robbers, runaways, pushers and arsonists more than crazed killers and rapists. Sgt. Vincent was Joe ...

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