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- 1. Who Says You Can't Make Friends in New York City? Sep 16, 1970
- A shootout ends in a mob boss's death; kidnapping swaps Clifford for money.
- 2. Manhattan Manhunt Sep 23, 1970
- McCloud guards a threatened theatrical producer but soon suspects him of murder.
- 3. The Concrete Corral Sep 30, 1970
- An officer seeks to revenge her murdered partner; rodeo performer killed in Madison Square Garden.
McCloud is an American police drama television series created by Herman Miller, that aired on NBC from September 16, 1970, to April 17, 1977.
McCloud is a 1970s action crime drama starring Dennis Weaver as Sam McCloud, a marshal from Taos, New Mexico, who works as a detective in Manhattan. The show was inspired by Clint Eastwood's movie Coogan's Bluff and ran for seven seasons with 46 episodes.
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- 1970-02-17
- Action, Crime, Drama
- 120
McCloud is a Western-themed crime drama that follows a New Mexico marshal who moves to New York City to work as a detective. The episode list shows the titles, ratings, summaries and watch options of each episode of the seven seasons.
Watch McCloud Free Online | Dennis Weaver became a TV icon as tough cowboy Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud who takes down criminals in New York City in his own country style.
- Bruce Kessler, Russ Mayberry
- January 1, 1977
- Dennis Weaver
A western series about a U.S. Marshal who travels to New York City to investigate crimes. See the episode list, cast, trivia, and user reviews for this classic show.
All 7 seasons plus Bonus: the Four in One Episodes Emmy Winner Dennis Weaver stars as the brave deputy marshal Sam McCloud, The toughest cowboy to overtake on the mean streets of New York-as well as the by-the-book detectives of the NYPD.
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McCloud - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide. 1970 -2022. 7 Seasons. NBC. Drama. TVPG. Watchlist. Popular fish-out-of-water cop show about a New Mexico lawman assigned to a Manhattan precinct.