OTHER POLICE PROCEDURE
"Don't forget to book
my shoes." (Bait)
Call
signs/squad car names
• Apple Three (304)
(Manchild on the Streets)
• Baker Six (Kill Huggy Bear)
• “Blue Seven,” Starsky jokes (Black and Blue)
• Central One, radio chatter (Discomania)
• Central Three, radio chatter (Specialist)
• Eleven Harry (Pilot, Texas Longhorn)
• Faribault Two, radio chatter (Death in a Different Place)
• George One (Terror on the Docks)
• Metro Five (Death Ride)
• Metro Three, radio chatter (Death in a Different Place,
Jojo)
• Mission One, radio chatter (Dandruff, Deckwatch)
• Mission Five, radio chatter (Discomania, Fix)
• Northern Three, radio chatter (Deckwatch)
• Northern Eight, police chatter (Collector)
• Northern Thirty, radio chatter (Discomania)
• Northern Two, radio chatter (Death in a Different Place,
Starsky and Hutch Are Guilty, Gillian, Rosey Malone,
Quadromania)
• Ocean Eleven (Survival)
• Ocean Nine (Survival)
• Paravell (sp?) Two, heard on police chatter (Death in a
Different Place)
• Starsky calls himself “9W21” (Kill Huggy Bear)
• Ten Sierra (Pilot, Texas Longhorn)
• Thompson Five (Targets 1)
•
"Weimaraner Four", Starsky
jokes (Lady Blue)
• Zebra Nine (Survival)
• Zebra Six (Survival)
• Zebra Twelve (Survival)
• Zero Four (Manchild on the Streets)
How many
cops?
•
“A couple of officers” will be needed to bring Clayburn in,
Dobey notes. (Targets 3)
• “A couple of patrol cars to keep an eye out for the
limousine,” is what Hutch needs for Clayburn. (Targets 3)
• “Every available man” is looking for the Chevy, Dobey
says. This turns out to be “five hundred men on the alert.”
(Savage Sunday)
• Hutch says to Starsky, There were supposed to be five
units” following the van. (Trap)
• Starsky yells, “Get me another cop, c’mon.” (Survival)
• “Every cop in the city” is out looking for Molly/Pete is
what Starsky tells Hutch. (Little Girl Lost)
• “Every man [officer] that takes the oath knows he a
potential target,” Dobey reminds Starsky. (Pariah)
• "Every mother's son" needs to be out looking for
Callender, Starsky tells officers. (Plague)
• “Every man that’s not on assignment is out there,
including a few that shouldn’t be,” is out looking for
Callendar. (Plague)
• “Half the city” is out looking for
her is what Hutch tells Molly. (Little Girl Lost)
• “Half the force” has been after Coyle for years says
Dobey. (Iron Mike)
• “Half the force” will come out looking for them, fears
Starger. (Tap Dancing)
• Hutch “will make the arrangements to have enough men to
cover the three ships.” (Terror on the Docks)
• “We’ll stake out the three piers and have a couple of
back-up units in the area,” assures Dobey. (Terror on the
Docks)
• “How many more cops gotta die before I’m supposed to be
expendable?” Starsky asks Dobey. (Pariah)
• Hutch yells to his backup in the culvert, “Get me a
couple of cops down here.” (Committee)
• “Quite a few of my detectives have given just about all
their off duty hours” to solving the case, Dobey says.
(Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• “We get any more people looking for this guy, we’ll all
end up bumping into each other,” Starsky says about Earl.
(Running)
• “Where the hell are the cops?” Hutch asks himself, seeing
none, as he heads to the john to find Starsky. (Bloodbath)
• Two cars are watching Denise Girard’s place, one in front
and one in back. (Bounty Hunter)
• Two back-up squads follow Starsky to Pardee’s hangout.
(Game)
• Two back-up squads follow Starsky to Hutch’s place to
rescue him from Diana. (Fatal Charm)
• Three back-up squads follow Starsky and Hutch to Shelby’s
operation. (Rosey Malone)
• There are four to five thousand “men in the department,”
Starsky estimates. (Crying Child)
• Hutch tells headquarters, “We got all the units we need.”
(Huggy Can’t Go Home)
• Child Protection has ten “men.” (Crying Child)
• Hutch says, “Forty-five cops on the way… ordered a
house-to-house all over the beach front.” (Deckwatch)
• Cole says he can have fifty men out rescuing Officer
Hagen. (Specialist)
• Cole will get “six squads of men” to protect Starsky and
Hutch. (Specialist)
• Dobey can give six men, plus Starsky and Hutch, to work
on the Grainger case. (Long Walk)
• Hutch asks why Slate would take on “half a squadron” with
an empty pistol. (Strange Justice)
• Dobey has “four unmarked police cars” following the
armored car. (Hostages)
• Dobey has three units in front of Danner’s. He and Carter
are unit one. There are two others. (Bait)
• Dobey puts “twelve more men on the case.” (Plague)
• Dobey says, “I don’t care how many men you have to pull
off of patrol” to look for Starsky. (Bloodbath)
• Dodds “heads up all the activities of every FBI agent in
the city," says Dobey. (Targets 3)
• Four cops know Hutch was found in alley. They are
Starsky, Dobey, Bernie and Bernie’s partner. (Fix)
• Hutch mentions “the whole force is on this thing now.”
(Starsky’s Lady)
• Starsky says, "We got a whole police force looking in
this city" looking for for Bellamy. (A Coffin for Starsky)
• The mayor says, “All the men and women in this city’s
police force” admire Starsky and Hutch. (Targets 3)
• Starsky says “Dobey’s office is calling all the
off-duties in.” (Deadly Imposter)
•
Six officers are waiting for Starsky and Hutch to get going
on the Humphries bust. (Survival)
• There are three “units” staking out the houses in the Bel
Plaine area. (Lady Blue)
• “There isn’t one man in this department that condones
what Slate did,” says Starsky. (Strange Justice)
Handcuffs
• Hutch
complains that the cuffs are too small for wrestler. (Texas
Longhorn)
• Hutch gets cuffed to chair with his own cuffs. (Groupie)
• Hutch gets Starsky’s cuffs out of Starsky’s bra. (Huggy
Bear and the Turkey)
• Hutch gets them out of his back left pants pocket.
(Snowstorm)
• Hutch gets them out of his back right pant’s pocket.
(Captain Dobey, You’re Dead, Blindfold, Pariah, Terror on
the Docks)
• Hutch keeps his handcuff keys in his right shirt pocket.
(Foxy Lady, Groupie)
• Hutch keeps cuffs in his left coat pocket. (Foxy Lady)
• Hutch puts his hands up expectantly, and Starsky tosses
his to him for Harry Martin. (Kill Huggy Bear)
• Hutch takes them out of his boot. (Tap Dancing)
• Hutch tosses his to Starsky to cuff guy at Garvey. (Iron
Mike)
• Starsky and Hutch refuse to cuff Henny and Sarah Wilson.
(Savage Sunday)
• Starsky and Hutch are handcuffed after their alley
arrest. (Bait)
• Starsky gets them out of his back left hand pants pocket.
(Hostages, Iron Mike, Pilot, Blindfold, Ballad for a Blue
Lady, Nightmare, Black and Blue)
• Starsky gets them out of his back right pants pocket.
(Heroes, Snowstorm, Kill Huggy Bear, Little Girl Lost)
• Starsky hands cuffs to Hutch when Hutch cuffs Sterling.
(Velvet Jungle)
• Starsky takes them off of Hutch’s belt. (Deadly Imposter)
• Starsky uses Hutch’s to lock himself to the briefcase. He
then has to get the key from Hutch. (Foxy Lady)
• Starsky is handcuffed at Cabrillo. (Murder
Ward)
Binocular use
• Starsky looks at
hillside and locates Mickie Marra. (Class in
Crime)
• Starsky and Hutch use
them to look at the pharmaceutical company and Jojo. (Jojo)
• Dobey uses them to look at the stamp bust. (Bait)
• Officer Smitty uses them in his rooftop surveillance of
the pier. (Terror on the Docks)
• Starsky and Hutch use them to try to read the phone
number off the pay phone. (Hostages)
• Hutch uses them to look for Crandell’s arrival.
(Snowstorm)
• Starsky and Hutch use them to watch Molly. (Collector)
• Starsky and Hutch use them to spy on the desert stockade.
(Set-Up)
• Starsky and Hutch use them to watch for the “mule
train.”(Targets 1)
Words
for Starsky and Hutch’s “area”
• our little kingdom
(Texas Longhorn)
• beat (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead, Running, Starsky’s
Lady, Pilot, Texas Longhorn)
• our district (Pilot)
• headquarters (Pilot)
• circuit (Blindfold)
• territory (Bait)
• precinct (Bait, Vendetta, various)
Starsky and Hutch picking locks
• Hutch picks Chief Ryan’s
office door. (Starsky and Hutch Are Guilty)
• Hutch picks cabin door on the Amapola. (Murder at Sea)
• Hutch picks the lock of hotel room #1629, going after the
Baron. (Dandruff)
• Hutch starts to pick the lock of the hotel room across
the hall from room #1629, but an angry man opens it first.
(Dandruff)
• Starsky picks Royal Theater lock. (Gillian)
• Starsky compliments Hutch, telling him he is “good with
locks.” (Hostages)
Starsky and Hutch
hotwiring a vehicle
•
Starsky hotwires the panel truck. (Death Ride)
• Starsky hotwires the stolen car. (Savage Sunday)
• Hutch hotwires the orange construction truck. (Bounty
Hunter)
Starsky and Hutch doing each other’s work
•
Hutch says to Starsky, “Why don’t you take care of this? I
took care of the last big bust” after Molly/Pete slams his
finger in door. (Little Girl Lost)
• Hutch sends Starsky home to be with Sharon, and then goes
to back to the gym. (Heavyweight)
• Starsky sends Hutch home to sleep while he stays at the
station to work. (Fatal Charm)
• Starsky makes Hutch deal with Larry, telling Hutch he is
“busy.” (Silence)
• Starsky leaves Hutch with unfinished paperwork, leaving
the office. (Gillian)
• Hutch complains to Huggy that Starsky is spending more
time with the inheritance possibilities than on the case.
(Golden Angel)
• Starsky tells Hutch the, “unfinished paperwork’s on your
desk, pal,” as he leaves. (Blindfold)
• Starsky make Hutch deal with Crandell. He says, “I’m
tired,” wanting Hutch to “be the bad guy for a change.”
(Snowstorm)
• Hutch tries to get Lou Scobie to meet with Starsky rather
than him. Lou says, “No,” he doesn’t trust Starsky.
(Survival)
• Hutch leaves Starsky with Gertrude’s booking when he sees
Luke in the hallway. (Birds of a Feather)
• Starsky makes Hutch decide whether or not to cuff Henny
and Sarah Wilson. (Savage Sunday)
• Hutch asks Starsky, "You wanna write this one up? I got a
call to make." (Fix)
Police protection that
didn’t help a whole lot
•
Monty Voorhees (Bounty Hunter)
• Andrew Mello (Death Ride)
• Lisa Graham (Nightmare)
• Jimmy Spenser (Heavyweight)
• Andersons (Targets 2, Targets 3)
• Joe Durniak (Set-Up)
• R.J. Crow (Bloodbath)
• Benny Paycheck (Ballad for a Blue Lady)
• Charles Baron (Ballad for a Blue Lady)
• Kate Larabee (Cover Girl)
• Linda Mascelli (Jojo)
• Marcie Fletcher (Photo Finish)
• Sally Hagen (Specialist)
• Palmer (Birds of a Feather)
• Lionel Rigger (Targets 1)
• Cheryl Waite (Bait)
• Dobey's family, twice (Captain Dobey, You’re
Dead)
Medals and commendations
• Dobey comments that
Starsky and Hutch got a commendation at same time they were
asked to give a Police Academy speech. (Starsky and Hutch
Are Guilty)
• Dobey recommends Starsky and Hutch for a medal. (Captain
Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Huggy says Smooth Tony Zucker/Jack Parker should get the
“Snitch-of-the-Year Award.” (Groupie)
• Dobey recommends Starsky and Hutch for a Medal of Valor.
(Committee)
• Hutch may get a Masochist’s Medal, due to his commitment
to eating things that taste bad but are healthy, says
Starsky. (Pariah)
• Huggy is up for a commendation. (Snowstorm)
• Officer Andrews thinks his arrest of Dewey will get him
his “first commendation.” (Manchild on the Streets)
• Starsky recommends Mike for a Chamber of Commerce Spirit
of Christmas Award. (Little Girl Lost)
• McClellan has a long list of commendations “as long as
your arm.” (Targets 3)
SOS and mayday
•
Hutch sends out a “mayday” over the radio. (Survival)
• Huggy calls Starsky at the station. Starsky tells Hutch,
"Huggy's doing an SOS.” (Trap)
• Starsky knocks “SOS” in Morse Code on outside door to
numbers guy. (Deadly Imposter)
• Starsky shouts “Mayday!” when he tells Hutch to hit the
pool. (Pilot)
• Hutch pretends he hears "a distress call from the
neighbors." (Blindfold)
Starsky
and Hutch call for backup
• Hutch says he will
before they go to the warehouse. It doesn’t seem to arrive
though. (Heavyweight)
• Starsky calls for some when he sees fight at Rolly’s
Bargain Circus. (Texas Longhorn)
• Hutch requests backup, and tells Dobey to tell the units
to “stay out of the way.” (Hostages)
• They bring some with when they go to pick up Harry and
Sarah. (Kill Huggy Bear)
• They bring back up when they rescue Nick at printing
company. (Starsky’s Brother)
• Dobey offers to send backup to the Pinky meet at the
Pits, Hutch turns it down, “Hah, Pinky’ll smell it.”
(Blindfold)
Black
books
•
Hutch says “check your book" to Starsky. (Bounty Hunter)
• Hutch writes in it. (Kill Huggy Bear, Pariah, Deadly
Imposter)
• Hutch writes in it while interviewing Lord Harry. (Murder
at Sea)
• Starsky and Hutch inherit Iron Mike’s. (Iron Mike)
• Starsky looks at it for information on Coley. (Pilot)
• Starsky’s is stolen from office by Smitty. (Running)
• It is seen on car dash (Jojo, Running, Texas
Longhorn)
Police work Starsky and
Hutch consider low-status, or other people think is low for
Starsky and Hutch
•
Starsky resents being assigned as Anna’s nursemaid and
babysitter. (Body Worth Guarding)
• According to Hutch while faking amnesia, all police work
is low-status. (Partners)
• Dobey threatens Starsky and Hutch, “…You’re going to find
yourselves in uniform, walking a beat again.” (Huggy Can’t
Go Home)
• Dobey threatens they may end up “walking a beat in a bean
field.” (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Iron Mike threatens them with busting winos at the bus
station. (Iron Mike)
• Starsky and Hutch assume Minnie doesn’t want to be a
meter maid. (Collector)
• Hutch insults Officer O’Reilly’s job in Traffic,
referring to her riding a “tricycle.” (Strange Justice)
• Hutch doesn’t like rousting hookers. Starsky reminds him
it is his daily bread. (Starsky and Hutch Are Guilty)
• “Directing traffic. On the docks. From the water.” Dobey
threatens them. (Deadly Imposter)
• Starsky and Hutch are threatened with traffic control.
(Iron Mike, Partners)
• Starsky and Hutch are threatened with busting jaywalkers.
(Starsky and Hutch Are Guilty)
• Starsky doesn’t want to be bothered with the injured dog
report. He tells Joey it is Humane Society work. (Ninety
Pounds of Trouble)
• Hutch doesn’t like “chauffeuring a hood around.” (Death
Ride)
• Dobey threatens them with walking a beat. (Fatal Charm)
• They are excited for Sally to get out of the file room
(Specialist)
• Hutch reminds Dobey he and Starsky are above being a
school crossing guard. (Ninety Pounds of Trouble)
• Starsky doesn’t write out a ticket for a hanging bumper,
as it’s a “traffic cop’s” job. (Manchild on the Streets)
• Starsky and Hutch are threatened with being “busted back
to a beat.” (Strange Justice)
• After losing Pardee, Starsky says to Hutch, “Tomorrow
you’ll probably be back on the streets. In blue.”
(Game)
Starsky and Hutch consider
themselves good cops
•
Hutch says to Anna, “A nut will have to go through me, and
that won’t be easy because I am good at my job.” (Body
Worth Guarding)
• Hutch says, “Starsky’s too good a cop to let those creeps
drag him off without a fight.” (Bloodbath)
• Hutch tells Frankie that “Yeah, we know what we are
doing.” (Pilot)
• Hutch tells the Vancouver Lion’s front office “We’re
tough.” (Starsky’s Lady)
• Starsky tells Rosey Malone that he “became a good cop.”
(Rosey Malone)
• Starsky tells Dr. Franklin, “Pursuing our own, as they
say, line of expertise, my partner feels he can deduce
certain things faster than you can. I mean, that’s part of
his job.” (A Coffin for Starsky)
• Starsky can get the information the Feds want because,
“That’s my job…don’t tell me how to do it.” (Rosey Malone)
• Starsky tells Hutch, "I know our book from front to back,
he ain't in it." (Pilot)
• Starsky tells Dobey, Fargo and Hutch, “I tried to be a
good cop.” (Committee)
• Hutch compliments Starsky in smelling a set-up; “You got
a good nose, Starsk.” (Bounty Hunter)
• Hutch reminds Starsky that they are “a couple of bugs who
know how to swim.” (Pilot)
• Starsky tells Steve and Hutch, "I'm the best we got."
(Murder on Stage 17)
• Starsky tells Spenser that they “are good at what we do.”
(Heavyweight)
• Hutch tells Starsky, “You are one good detective,” after
Starsky tells him Catlin’s shoulders are white but she
doesn’t wear perfume. (Class in Crime)
• Starsky tells Hutch, "Brilliant work, Detective
Hutchinson." (Cover Girl)
• “That’s pretty terrific detective work,” Starsky
compliments Hutch. (Vampire)
Starsky tells Roper, “I’m not a rookie on a roust.”
(Plague)
• Wedell hasn’t turned up yet because, Hutch says to
Starsky, “You and me aren’t on the streets.” (A Coffin for
Starsky)
• Dobey tells Starsky and Hutch half the force has been
after Coyle for years, and asks them if they think they can
do better. Starsky’s answer is, “Maybe.” (Iron Mike)
• Hutch tells Starsky, “You’re pretty smart for a city
boy.” (Trap)
• Starsky tells the gathered cop crowd, “Good partners are
hard to come by.” (Plague)
• Hutch tells Starsky "You're doing a good job,
Starsk, a real good job." (Murder at Sea)
• Starsky says of he. Linda Williams and Hutch, "Little do
they know we are three dedicated, highly-skilled servants
of the public." (Death Ride)
Other people consider Starsky and Hutch good
cops
• Agent Coleman tells
Mello he asked for Starsky and Hutch because they “are the
best.” (Death Ride)
• Agent Coleman comments, "Heard you two could take care of
yourselves." (Death Ride)
• Billy tells Rick Hauser, "Listen, Rich, they're good
cops." (Terror on the Docks)
• Detective Williams comments "How was I to know you were
just a little short of perfect?" (Death Ride)
• Detective Williams says, "Gee, you two are wonderful
together." (Death Ride)
• Dobey assigns them to Chris Phelps because she “liked
their track record.” (Heroes)
• Dobey refers to them as “two of my finest.” (Collector)
• Dobey tells Bettin, “These are my two best men and I am
backing them up one hundred percent,” (Jojo)
• Dryden tells Simonetti, “Did you see Hutchinson’s record?
He’s a good cop.” (Hutchinson for Murder One)
• Haymes says, “Captain Dobey says you’re the best he has.”
(Psychic)
• Huggy tells Colby, “If anybody can find your family,
those two guys can,” referring to Starsky and Hutch.
(Deadly Imposter)
• Huggy, regarding his information on the van says, “I
thought two good cops might want to know.” (Trap)
• Inspector Godfrey tells Starsky and Hutch, “At least you
are policemen who do your proper homework.” (Playboy
Island)
• Jimmy Spenser says, “You guys are real good at what you
do.” (Heavyweight)
• Lieutenant Cameron says he needs “two good men.” (Las
Vegas Strangler)
• Meredith tells Starsky, “You’re not so bad yourself,”
after he calls her a good cop. (Black and Blue)
• Prudholm goads Starsky, “You’re not going to shoot me;
you’re too good a cop.” (Starsky’s Lady)
• Slate tells Starsky and Hutch, “If I know Dobey, he’s got
you on mine too,” referring to his case. (Strange Justice)
• The “police commissioner himself has asked that these two
fine young men rejoin the force,” says Clayburn. (Targets
3)
• Sue Ann comments to Cal regarding Starsky and Hutch,
“They do come prepared, don’t they?” (Long Walk)
• Smithers and Waldheim note Starsky and Hutch are “two
ex-cops with clean records.” (Targets 3)
Starsky and Hutch do much
better than Dobey expects
•
“Even you two can come up with a good idea once in a
while,” Dobey says, showing them the application for a
Medal of Valor. (Committee)
• “Nobody ever connects Stryker,” says Dobey. And they do.
(Snowstorm)
• “Nobody ever nails David Delano” says Dobey. And they do.
(Death Notice)
• “You think you two can do better?” referring to Mike
Ferguson, asks Dobey. And they do. (Iron Mike)
• Dobey says he will be fired by the Commissioner in
forty-eight hours, if the Vanessa case isn’t’ resolved.
Starsky tells him on the phone they should be able to take
care of it in less time than that, in twenty-four hours.
(Hutchinson for Murder One)
• Dobey says, “Three important arrests in forty-eight
hours…shame me into putting you up for promotion” (Iron
Mike)
• Dobey tells them, “I’m really proud of you two.” (Targets
3)
• Nobody ever nails Gunther, but Hutch does. (Sweet
Revenge)
Starsky
and Hutch do worse than someone expects
• “What do you think this
is? A Circus? You guys couldn’t conduct a straight
investigation if your lives depended it.” Dobey tells them.
(Texas Longhorn)
• After their fluff-up of catching Tabor at the tennis
courts, Sue Ann says, “ I know you’re just doing your job
and doing the best you can.” (Long Walk)
• Cameron calls them “You two duds.” (Las Vegas Strangler)
• Dobey crabs, “Where were you two? Why didn’t you nail
him,” after Starsky and Hutch pick up the wrong guy at
Fever. (Discomania)
• Dobey mutters to himself while on the way to the
standoff, “Can’t trust those guys to do a doggone thing.”
(Strange Justice)
• Dobey says to Hutch, “They dump his ID in your lap and
you don’t see anything?” (Bloodbath)
• Dobey tells Starsky and Hutch about their robbery arrest
near the salon, “Getting yourselves involved in that arrest
was dumb, probably the dumbest thing you’ve ever done.”
(Dandruff)
• Dobey threatens, “I’ll make sure your names are both
spelled correctly” in newspaper article that will complain
about them. (Starsky vs. Hutch)
• Excusing Starsky and Hutch’s failure in catching Tabor,
Cal says, “They were playing it the only way they knew
how.” (Long Walk)
• Helen comments sarcastically, “Couple of great cops you
are” (Murder at Sea)
• Hobart comments, “Sounds to me like you guys struck out.”
(Action)
Miranda Warning and Rights
•
Cameron mentions Lantz’s rights. (Las Vegas Strangler)
• Dobey asks Hutch if Anton has been read his rights.
Starsky says he "waived them in the presence of an
attorney." (Death Notice)
• Dobey starts to read them to Woodfield. (Captain Dobey,
You’re Dead)
• Hutch asks Larry, "You know your rights?" (Silence)
• Hutch loses his temper and asks Dobey if he should read
Starsky his rights. (Pariah)
• Hutch mentions rights to Harry Sample. (Shootout)
• Hutch reads the first two sentences to guy in back seat.
(Savage Sunday)
• Hutch keeps them on a note in his front shirt pocket.
(Savage Sunday)
• Hutch starts to read rights to suspect in warehouse, only
getting two sentences into them. (Committee)
• Hutch tells Harry Sample, “You know your rights? You can
have a lawyer.” (Shootout)
• Hutch starts to read Rodgers his rights. (Snowstorm)
• Starsky quotes part of the Miranda Rights to Hutch in
Dirty Nellie’s. (Committee)
• Starsky says Anton waived his rights in the presence of
an attorney. (Death Notice)
• Starsky tells Hutch to read Prudholm his rights. (Pariah)
• Hutch tells his two apprehendees in the elevator after
the Rigger drop, the first line of the Miranda Warning, and
then adds his own touch. “You have the right to remain
silent, but if you do that it might be permanent.” (Targets
1)
• Hutch reads the whole thing to Gunther, the only time the
Miranda Warning is read in its entirety. (Sweet Revenge)
• Starsky gets three sentences into them for Judge
McClellan, and appears to read them off of the back of his
badge. (Targets 1)
• Hutch starts to read them to Don Widdicombe, but he only
gets two sentences into it. (Blindfold)
• The ten year old boy Starsky interviews about Boseman
asks Starsky if he is going to read him his rights. (Huggy
Can’t Go Home)
• Starsky tells Regan if he deals drugs near a high school
again, he would "smear his rights all over the street."
(Heroes)
One phone call when
arrested
• Starsky says,
“Everyone’s allowed a phone call.” (Fatal Charm)
• Hutch tries to invoke his one phone call when arrested.
(Satan’s Witches)
• Starsky reminds the jailer of their right of a “couple of
phone calls”; jailer denies them. (Las Vegas Strangler)
• Hutch tells Jenny Brown she will be allowed one phone
call at the county jail. (Sweet Revenge)
• Dobey reminds Starsky and Hutch that Carlyle has a “right
to a lawyer and one phone call” when he wakes up. (Ninety
Pounds of Trouble)
Paperwork
•
After the Moon shooting, Dobey tells Starsky and Hutch to
go down to the station and get started on their reports.
(Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Child Abuse Report forms are on blue half sheets of
paper. (Crying Child)
• Chris Phelps has to “sign a waiver” to ride with Starsky
and Hutch. (Heroes)
• Dobey asks Mike to “sign on the dotted line” to
temporarily transfer Starsky and Hutch to his department.
(Iron Mike)
• Dobey asks why Starsky and Hutch are still at the office.
“Paperwork, Captain,” says Starsky. (Heroes)
• Dobey can’t “squash” a Federal Warrant. (Set-Up)
• Dobey has to file a report with the Commissioner every
afternoon. (Heavyweight)
• Dobey tells Starsky and Hutch to get to station and get
started on the report. (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Fitch sarcastically asks Harry Owens if he needs an
affidavit. (Ballad for a Blue Lady)
• Gramps tells Starsky and Hutch they need to get a search
warrant in Braille. (Quadromania)
• Hutch comments to Starsky that it is not Starsky’s “style
to memorize old Property Lists.” (Running)
• Dobey makes Starsky sign Hutch's report, as Hutch forgot
to put the date in. (Fix)
• Hutch has to ask for a lab report with its official
number. (Avenger)
• Hutch tells Starsky someone has seen their paperwork,
their “special orders issued us by the Commodore.” (Murder
at Sea)
• Jake Donner tells Hutch he can’t take a couple of days
off as he has “a ton of paperwork to catch up on.” (Plague)
• Keeping the Douglas case open doesn’t have official
departmental approval. (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Mike will “come down to the chalk room just as soon as he
and Dobey wrap up some paperwork.” (Iron Mike)
• Morty Kauffman assures Starsky he has the permits for his
demonstration. (Body Worth Guarding)
• One has to go down to Impound at the police garage and
fill out papers to get back a stolen car. (Kill Huggy Bear,
Psychic)
• People are shown signing statements or refusing to sign
statements. (Manchild on the Streets, Heroes)
• Starsky and Hutch apparently read work flyers and reports
from the Treasury Department. (Losing Streak)
• Starsky tells Hutch, "Unfinished paperwork's on your
desk, pal." (Blindfold)
• Starsky and Hutch are supposed to hand in “daily
reports.” They don’t, handing them in once a week. (Savage
Sunday)
• Starsky and Hutch ask Dobey to put in a word to speed up
their gun permit paperwork. (Targets 2)
• Starsky and Hutch carry a book to record everywhere they
go and when; you rarely see them write in it. (Starsky and
Hutch Are Guilty)
• Starsky and Hutch complain Amboy’s thugs are out of jail
before they are done typing up their reports. (Bust Amboy)
• Starsky and Hutch handle a bust and tell uniformed
officers they will file their paperwork later. (Psychic,
Nightmare, Crying Child)
• Starsky and Hutch have a “contract” for their employment.
(Avenger)
• Starsky and Hutch have to get their expense vouchers in
order so they can be reimbursed (Hutchinson for Murder One)
• Starsky and Hutch have to sign vouchers to receive
Departmental money. (Death Ride, Action)
• Starsky and Hutch just spent “twelve hours of shuffling
paperwork” on their shift. (Black and Blue)
• Starsky and Hutch use Donner’s DR to track down plague
carriers. (Plague)
• Starsky asks Hutch to “fix up that shooting report”;
Starsky goes to see Gillian. (Gillian)
• Starsky is reading a blue sheet, an arrest report, on the
desk. (Snowstorm)
• Starsky signs off on the medical examiner’s report at the
crime scene. (Avenger)
• Starsky tells Hutch he is leaving the unfinished
paperwork from the shooting on Hutch’s desk. (Blindfold)
• Starsky tells Simonetti to “fill out a form in
triplicate. I’ll tell you where you can file it.”
(Hutchinson for Murder One)
• The “claim’s officer found it on the sheet,” is how Hutch
knows that Starsky’s watch is “hot.” (Death Ride)
• The A.D.A. asks his secretary for paperwork regarding the
Graham case. (Nightmare)
• The arrest reports get written on blue paper. (Iron Mike)
• The citizen requisition slips for police are pink. (Kill
Huggy Bear)
• The doctor complains to Starsky and Hutch, “Your
department insists I fill in papers in triplicate on any
bullet wounds.” (Blindfold)
• The handling of some crime reports requires
“accreditation.” (Ninety Pounds of
Trouble)
Running a report without
the other's knowledge
•
Starsky runs Billy Desmond through R & I. (Terror on
the Docks)
• Hutch runs Rene Nadasy through R & I without
Starsky's knowledge, and in fact, uses Starsky's name.
(Vampire)