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Tyne Daly | ... | ||
Sharon Gless | ... | ||
Al Waxman | ... | ||
Martin Kove | ... |
Victor Isbecki
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Sidney Clute | ... |
Paul La Guardia
(credit only)
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Harvey Atkin | ... |
Ronald Coleman
(credit only)
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Robert Hegyes | ... | ||
John Karlen | ... | ||
Merry Clayton | ... |
Verna Dee Jordan
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Paul Mantee | ... | |
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Barry Sattels | ... |
Tony Stantinopolis
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Troy W. Slaten | ... |
Michael Lacey
(as Troy Slaten)
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Ed Nelson | ... |
Sgt. Steingrove
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Dan Lauria | ... | ||
Pat Hodges | ... |
Cookie
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Chris and Mary Beth have very different attitudes at a mandatory refresher for their precinct at the police academy.
This has to be the funniest episode of CAGNEY AND LACEY. Both Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless give wonderfully funny performances. This episode will have you laughing out loud. Chris and Mary Beth have very different attitudes at a mandatory refresher for their precinct at the police academy. The class reunites Mary Beth with her arch rival Det. Harry Dupnik (Dan Lauria) with surprising (and flirtatious) results. Doris Roberts has fun as a suspect's mother and Gless and her gay neighbor (Barry Sattels as Tony Stantinopolis) have a great slapstick scene involving a turkey. This was the final of four episodes written by Allison Hock.