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The Partners (1971–1972) — comedy on NBC
About The Partners
The Partners ended on September 8, 1972, after its first season. The show was a comedy series that aired on NBC, with a total of 20 episodes during its run. There are no upcoming episodes or seasons scheduled for this show.
The series was about the comedic exploits of two police sergeants, Lennie Crooke and George Robinson, who worked together at the 33rd Precinct in Los Angeles. It portrayed their humorous and often inept attempts to handle police work, highlighting the contrast between Lennie's bumbling nature and George’s level-headedness.
The cast included Don Adams as Det. Lennie Crooke, Rupert Crosse as Det. George Robinson, John Doucette as Capt. Aaron William Andrews, Dick Van Patten as Sgt. Higgenbottom, and Robert Karvelas as Freddie Butler.
The Partners episode schedule
20 aired
Aired · 20
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| September 8, 1972 | S1·E20 | The 217 in 402 |
| August 25, 1972 | S1·E19 | Two in a Pen |
| August 11, 1972 | S1·E18 | Two or False |
| August 4, 1972 | S1·E17 | Magnificent Perception |
| July 28, 1972 | S1·E16 | Headlines for Higgenbottom |
| January 8, 1972 | S1·E15 | They Steal Cars, Don't They? |
| December 25, 1971 | S1·E14 | Desperate Ours |
| December 18, 1971 | S1·E13 | North is Now South |
| December 11, 1971 | S1·E12 | New Faces |
| December 4, 1971 | S1·E11 | Our Butler Didn't Do It |
| November 27, 1971 | S1·E10 | Have I Got an Apartment for You! |
| November 13, 1971 | S1·E9 | Take My Wife, Please |
| November 6, 1971 | S1·E8 | Requiem for a Godfather |
| October 30, 1971 | S1·E7 | To Catch a Crooke |
| October 23, 1971 | S1·E6 | Witness for the Execution |
| October 16, 1971 | S1·E5 | How Many Carats in a Grapefruit |
| October 9, 1971 | S1·E4 | Waterloo at Napoleon |
| October 2, 1971 | S1·E3 | The Prisoner of Fender |
| September 25, 1971 | S1·E2 | Abra Cadaver |
| September 18, 1971 | S1·E1 | Here Comes the Fuzz |