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In 1976, the character of Jedediah Romano "J.R." Jones , the son of Barnaby's cousin, joined the show. He had come from Chicago to try to solve the murder of his father, who was a retired police officer. After that case was closed, he stayed in Los Angeles to help Barnaby and Betty, while also attending law school. Initially a somewhat angry ...
This is a list of episodes from the fifth season of Barnaby Jones. ... Barnaby sets out to avenge his cousin's murder. 87: 2 ... "Copy-Cat Killing"
Betty is suspected of killing two members of her family by father-and-son detectives. This was intended to launch a spin off called Tarkington (named after the father and son) but due to the comedic plot and bad ratings, plans for the spin off were abandoned.
VEI released Barnaby Jones—The Complete Collection on DVD on December 15, 2015. ... "The Killing Defense" ... "The Killin' Cousin" Michael Preece:
Barnaby's probing of a lawyer's murder leads him to a religious cult. When he gets too close, he is framed for a felony. NOTE: This two part episode aired just four months after the Jonestown Massacre.
Midsomer Murders is a detective drama [1] set in modern-day England. The stories revolve around the efforts of Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby, and later his successor, cousin John Barnaby, to solve numerous murders that take place in the picturesque but deadly villages of the fictional county of Midsomer.
John Carter (November 26, 1927 – May 23, 2015) was an American actor known for the films Badlands (1973), Scarface (1983), and The Hoax (2006). He may be best remembered for his recurring role as Police Lieutenant John Biddle on the television series Barnaby Jones (1973-1980).
Joel Fabiani (born September 28, 1936) is an American film, television and theater actor. Known for his leading role in the British TV series Department S, Fabiani has guest starred in The FBI, Barnaby Jones, The Streets of San Francisco, Banacek, Cannon, The Rockford Files and Starsky and Hutch.