Barnaby Jones | |
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Season 8 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 20, 1979 – April 3, 1980 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the eighth and final season of Barnaby Jones.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursdays at 10:00-11:00 pm (EST) from September 20 to November 29, 1979 and at 9:00-10:00 pm (EST) from December 20, 1979 to April 3, 1980.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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157 | 1 | "Man on Fire" | Seymour Robbie | Jack V. Fogarty | September 20, 1979 | |
Barnaby works with a claims adjuster in an arson-and-murder case. Gary Lockwood and Michael Strong guest star. | ||||||
158 159 | 2 3 | "Nightmare in Hawaii" | Michael Caffey | Robert Sherman | September 27, 1979 | |
In Hawaii, J.R. is framed for murder and thrown in jail by a vengeful and incompetent cop (Tim O'Connor). Dan O'Herlihy guest stars. | ||||||
160 | 4 | "A Desperate Pursuit" | Seymour Robbie | Norman Jolley | October 11, 1979 | |
Betty's testimony in a trial puts herself in danger and gets her attention from an impressed reporter (Jack Ging). | ||||||
161 | 5 | "Design for Madness" | Dennis Donnelly | Dick Nelson | October 18, 1979 | |
Barnaby tries to help her emotionally disturbed niece when she's suspected of murdering her husband and his lawyer during memory lapses. | ||||||
162 | 6 | "Girl on the Road" | Kenneth Gilbert | Gerald Sanford | October 25, 1979 | |
A runaway girl discovers that the glitter of the drug world has a deadly underside. | ||||||
163 | 7 | "Indoctrination in Evil" | Leo Penn | Gerald Sanford | November 1, 1979 | |
While on the search for a missing girl, Betty uncovers a center for white slavers. | ||||||
164 | 8 | "Homecoming for a Dead Man" | Bruce Kessler | Jack B. Sowards | November 8, 1979 | |
Barnaby finds a man who vanished ten years ago - along with a fortune in stolen gold. | ||||||
165 | 9 | "False Witness" | Winrich Kolbe | Paul Robert Coyle | November 29, 1979 | |
Betty probes the rape of a friend who was in shock when she identified her attacker. | ||||||
166 | 10 | "School of Terror" | Kenneth Gilbert | William Keys | December 20, 1979 | |
Drug dealers infiltrate a treatment center and murder J.R.'s counselor friend. Ed Harris, Sean Penn, Madeline Stowe, and John Witherspoon guest star. | ||||||
167 | 11 | "Cry for Vengeance" | Allen Baron | Robert I. Holt | December 27, 1979 | |
Barnaby must deal with an incompetent cop after the son of a friend, a former police officer, is killed as a warning not to interfere with the local protection racket. | ||||||
168 | 12 | "Run to Death" | John Carter | John Donley & Linda Fortney | January 3, 1980 | |
Betty's friend dies of an alleged heart attack during his constitutional. | ||||||
169 | 13 | "The Price of Anger" | Larry Elikann | Albert Aley | January 10, 1980 | |
A black cab driver runs from a murder scene on the grounds that circumstantial evidence - and racism - would make him the prime suspect. | ||||||
170 | 14 | "The Killing Point" | Michael Preece | Robert W. Lenski | January 17, 1980 | |
Barnaby looks for a millionaire's mistress, unaware that she's stolen a priceless objet d'art. | ||||||
171 | 15 | "Focus on Fear" | Kenneth Gilbert | Jack V. Fogarty | January 31, 1980 | |
Thugs steal a photographer's negatives and blind her after she does an assignment at an air-freight terminal. | ||||||
172 | 16 | "Murder in the Key of C" | Michael Caffey | Robert I. Holt | February 7, 1980 | |
Barnaby is hired to find a composer's fiance who disappeared running away from unscrupulous music publishers. | ||||||
173 | 17 | "Killer Without a Name" | Kenneth C. Gilbert | David P. Harmon | February 14, 1980 | |
While on a cruise, Betty falls for a man who's being targeted by South American street police. | ||||||
174 | 18 | "Death Is the Punchline" | Dick Lowry | Paul Robert Coyle | February 21, 1980 | |
A comic is suspected of killing the nightclub owner who fired him after his act proved to be a flop. | ||||||
175 | 19 | "The Final Victim" | Robert Sherman | S : Philip Saltzman; S/T : Robert Sherman | March 6, 1980 | |
A columnist writing about prostitution focuses on a murdered girl whose reputation Barnaby is trying to save. | ||||||
176 | 20 | "The Silent Accuser" | Graeme Clifford | Carolyn See & Jackie Joseph | March 13, 1980 | |
Betty responds to an SOS from her teacher friend, only to find her dead. | ||||||
177 | 21 | "Deadline for Murder" | Lewis Teague | Larry Alexander | March 27, 1980 | |
A pair of men pretending to be Barnaby and J.R. murder a writer employed by a sleazy publishing empire. | ||||||
178 | 22 | "The Killin' Cousin" | Michael Preece | Norman Jolley | April 3, 1980 | |
Betty is suspected of killing two members of her family by father-and-son detectives. This was intended to launch a spin off called Tarkington (named after the father and son) but due to the comedic plot and bad ratings, plans for the spin off were abandoned. |
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