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The premiere episode of Barnaby Jones, "Requiem for a Son" was planned as a second-season Cannon episode, but when Barnaby Jones was sold as a separate series the script was reworked into the premiere of that series. William Conrad appeared as a special guest star. [citation needed] Cannon had a second "crossover" with the Barnaby Jones series.
Episodes Release date Cannon: Season 1, Volume 1: 12 8 August 2008 () Cannon: Season 1, Volume 2: 13 2 December 2008 () Cannon: Season 2, Volume 1: 12 2 June 2009 () Cannon: Season 2, Volume 2: 12 16 February 2010 () Cannon: Season 3: 25 10 January 2013 () Complete Series
This is a list of episodes from the first season of Cannon. Broadcast history ... "Murder by Moonlight" Seymour Robbie: Karl Tunberg: March 14, 1972 ()
Cannon probes a black leader's assassination. This episode is notable because a key suspect from a very wealthy, very conservative family refuses to divulge information that would exonerate himself from the assassination because the information would expose the fact that he was homosexual.
In a faux pas episode, a good Samaritan saves a woman from which has the appearance of an assault in broad daylight in front of 11-15 witnesses (Cannon claims there were only 4), and the Samaritan is charged with murder.
Cannon; Season 3: No. of episodes: 25: ... Cannon encounters trouble when he attempts to clear a friend charged with murder. Based on a novel by David Delman. 51: 3
Cannon; Season 4: No. of episodes: 24: ... Cannon assists a public defender clear his client who's charged with rape and murder. 83: 10 "The Man Who Couldn't Forget"
This leads to an argument with Maddie, who informs David that Annie is married and says he only got involved with Annie to make her jealous. The storyline continues in the episode "Eine Kleine Nacht Murder", but the episodes were broadcast out of sequence. This episode features a cameo appearance by Bruce Willis's then-wife Demi Moore.