Episode list

Toma

Pilot

Tue, Mar 20, 1973
A cop in Newark, New Jersey, defies his superiors to try to bring down the head of a Mafia numbers racket.
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Crime Without Victim
Jesse Wainwright, once arrested by Toma for drug possession, is reported kidnapped. Toma has his doubts about the case but the boy's mother, a troubled woman, insists that the abduction is real.
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Stakeout

Wed, Oct 24, 1973
A lovely young lady Shirley seems to be key to breaking up a multi-million dollar drug ring. Toma need assistance tailing her so he takes on a partner known for erratic behavior despite Inspector Spooner's warnings.
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The Cain Connection
Toma assumed a secret identity to act as a go between when a college professor makes a deal with two different crimes organizations.
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Blockhouse Breakdown
In what's almost completely a two-character play, Toma learns that a rooftop sniper has taken 12 shots at 12 cops -- and has scored on every hit. But none of the victims has been seriously injured. Toma tries to figure out the gunman's motivation in a definitely-do-not-try-this-yourself way -- he takes a rifle, runs across the rooftop himself under heavy fire from the cops (who have been ordered to miss) and nose-dives into the gunman's wheelhouse, a control room for the building. His so-called mission is to "help" the gunman go after more cops. The gunman doesn't believe that for a minute (would you?), but Toma gets him to talk and tries to find out his motivation. When Toma finds out that the gunman has been playing it so that the cops -- who are hiding out directly underneath the wheelhouse -- are about to get 12 hand grenades dumped live right onto their heads, he must fast-talk the gunman into realizing it's a futile gesture.
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Frame-Up

Wed, Nov 14, 1973
Det. David Toma is accused of severely beating up a numbers runner.
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The Bambara Bust
Toma travels to the Mideast and poses as an archaeologist to find out who is smuggling drugs in ancient antiquities.
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50% of Normal

Thu, Jan 17, 1974
Toma goes undercover as a priest to gain the confidence of women who been attacked by someone who always wears a ski mask.
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Rock-A-Bye

Thu, Jan 24, 1974
Toma infiltrates a baby "adoption" where infants are sold for $25,000. The would be parents are desperate people who are unable to use legal means and unwilling to cooperate.
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Time and Place Unknown: Part 1
In the conclusion of a two-part drama Toma has infiltrated a bank burglary ring but he can't get in touch with police headquarters to report the location of the heist.
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A Funeral for Max Berlin
Toma poses as a stevedore to investigate corruption on the waterfront. His target is a union that is reputed to be the most crime-ridden in the state.
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The Big Dealers
Tom's learns his nephew Jimmy has become addicted and is determined to bring down his chief supplier. Various disguises are assumed before Toma locates the head of the drug ring.
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The Contract on Alex Cordeen
A mobster comes to Toma with news that he, the mobster, has a price on his head. Toma follows along hoping to foil the hit attempt. But the mobster's fatalistic attitude leads Toma to suspect that the mobster is hiding something -- specifically, the exact reason there is a contract out on him.
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Joey the Weep

Thu, Mar 21, 1974
Toma joins forces with Windy, a down on his luck newsman, when their mutual friend Joey is killed. A bookie, Joey collected numerous enemies when he was alive making their task difficult.
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Friends of Danny Beecher
Toma goes undercover as a friend of an ex-con who was jailed after killing a police officer. Toma investigates the claim that the fatality occurred during a botched raid leading to death of the young man's girlfriend.
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The Madam

Thu, Apr 11, 1974
David is asked to go undercover as a wealthy Italian to break up a call girl operation. He learns they uses teenagers after getting them addicted to drugs. But his growing closeness to the madam makes his job difficult.
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Pound of Flesh

Thu, Apr 18, 1974
Patty Toma's long-ago boyfriend, who is also a buddy of David Toma, is a restaurateur with a big money problem. To finance the restaurant, he borrowed money from loan sharks who have become increasingly nasty as his "vigorish" (payment with interest) goes deeper into arrears. They stop him at a bank's night depository and cheerfully take the restaurant's entire revenues for the week, leaving him with a nasty knife-slash wound on one hand as a reminder that he only paid up for the one week and he's still due the next week, with lots of so-called interest payments. The restaurateur is getting increasingly desperate -- he had already paid more than triple the amount of the loan with only a minuscule reduction of the principal -- and Toma volunteers to help. Soon, the leader of the loan-sharking operation is murdered in an apparent power play. Toma finds out that one of his street-contact "friends" was involved in the killing, and manages to infiltrate the new gang. Features a great gunfight at the end where Toma manages to knock out or pin down everybody without using his gun -- despite dodging multiple gunshots.
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Indictment

Thu, Apr 25, 1974
Jamie Farr, in a rare villain's role, plays a L.A. County prosecutor who has a high conviction rate because he uses every trick in the book, some of them unethical to say the least and criminal to say the worst. When Toma tries to prosecute a murder suspect, he realizes that the prosecutor isn't interested in justice at all but simply wants to throw the book at anybody and everybody -- including some innocent people.
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The Street

Thu, May 02, 1974
Toma is double crossed as he tries to prevent established mobsters from taking over a local vice operation.
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The Accused

Thu, May 09, 1974
Toma and three other cops are on stakeout in a particularly dangerous Los Angeles neighborhood. One of the cops, in the back seat of a car, has a six-round assault rifle. A thug is chased by Toma and one of the other officers, stops in front of the officer with the machine gun and takes the entire magazine in one burst -- the officer "froze" while pulling the trigger. The dead man, who was black and unarmed, is held up as a martyr and the cop is put on a departmental hearing that could get him dismissed from the force, or worse. Although the cop accompanying Toma on the chase, an elderly man, is cleared of screaming a racial epithet (because his voice is so damaged there is no way he could have shouted it at the volume a witness says he did), that doesn't clear the back-seat cop of the charge of shooting an unarmed man -- until Toma does a double take at the autopsy report which shows the the man was hit SEVEN times by the burst, even though only the six slugs were recovered from his body. What caused the seventh wound? Toma's task is made urgent after the cop is shot (his ultimate survival is left unclear) and he must try to stop the gunman from starting a racial mob war. Story by the real David Toma.
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