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The detectives of the 12th precinct policed the streets of Greenwich Village from January 1975 to May 1982. See where the gang is now!
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Hal Linden
After captaining the "One-Two," Hal, 82, went on to star in "Blacke's Magic" and "Jack's Place," then won three Daytime Emmys.
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Max Gail
"Wojo" may have had trouble making sergeant, but Max, 70, had no problems making it onto "Whiz Kids," "Normal Life," "Sons & Daughters" and "Gary Unmarried."
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Ron Glass
In a story Det. Harris wishes he'd written, Ron, 68, worked on many TV shows, but found a new calling as Sheperd Book on the cult series "Firefly."
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Jack Soo
Sadly, Jack died during the fifth season. But the pioneer Japanese-American actor will always be remembered for Sgt. Yemana's wry wit…and truly bad coffee!
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Abe Vigoda
Since Det. Fish spun off to his own series, Abe, 92, has worked steadily…especially on late-night TV, fending off rumors of his demise!
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Gregory Sierra
After two seasons as Channo, Gregory, 73, became a TV staple, but he didn't stray too far from the beat as Lt. Chano on "Murder, She Wrote."