Roosevelt Grier makes the first of two appearances as private detective Salathiel Harms in from the West Coast on a skip trace. The problem is that the subject of his search Bill Duke is knowing that Grier is after him and he's imported Charles Weldon, a hit-man from Detroit who likes a shotgun as his weapon of elimination.
The Manhattan South Squad gets involved when Kevin Dobson just happens on the scene with a date and hears shots fired and finds three pillows, a watermelon and an Afro wig in bed where Grier should be. It's an example of Grier's sense of humor and you got to love a man with a sense of humor. Crocker gets razzed, but later on he returns the razzing on Stavros and Saperstein when they get had by Grier.
A character this good you know had to make a return appearance and Grier brings Salathiel Harms back to Manhattan South and Kojak's jurisdiction. Obviously Grier was shopping this character as a pilot and too bad he didn't get a series with this character.
The Manhattan South Squad gets involved when Kevin Dobson just happens on the scene with a date and hears shots fired and finds three pillows, a watermelon and an Afro wig in bed where Grier should be. It's an example of Grier's sense of humor and you got to love a man with a sense of humor. Crocker gets razzed, but later on he returns the razzing on Stavros and Saperstein when they get had by Grier.
A character this good you know had to make a return appearance and Grier brings Salathiel Harms back to Manhattan South and Kojak's jurisdiction. Obviously Grier was shopping this character as a pilot and too bad he didn't get a series with this character.