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  Baretta
Baretta proceeded to the scene and stood by while the landing craft carefully cut her anchor cable and then crept away from the peril.
Baretta reached Ulithi on the 7th and, for the next three weeks, operated on the main net line there, "upending, repairing, and replacing the antitorpedo panels." She devised a new method of handling the nets, which both saved time and reduced the possibility of damage to the buoys.
Baretta built a wooden jury ramp, repaired the tank landing craft's leaking starboard ballast tank and shifted the cargo load to port.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/b2/baretta-i.htm   (1556 words)

  
 Baretta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baretta was a detective television series which ran on ABC from 1975 to 1978.
Baretta was a single cop who lived in a run-down hotel with his pet cockatoo, Fred.
Other characters were Baretta's supervisors Inspector Shiller (Dana Elcar) and Lieutenant Hal Brubaker (Edward Grover); Billy Truman (Tom Ewell), an older and sometimes drunk ex-cop who cheerfully ran the hotel where Tony Barreta resided; and Rooster (Michael D. Roberts), the streetwise pimp who was one of Tony's favorite informants.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baretta   (255 words)

  
 Starting Baretta -Modern Equine Teaching Principles
Once Baretta was warmed up, "mouthing" nicely, training her inside ear on Terry, and lowering her head (all signs of submission and "ready to work") they began to practice having her "follow" him.
Terry allowed Baretta to stop, and by standing facing mostly away from her and lowering his head, he invited her to come forward to him, until she was standing on one side of him, behind, muzzle to shoulder.
Baretta is well used to these and has been taught from a foal to "give" to light pressure on the lead rope.
majos-stall.com /starting_baretta.html   (1297 words)

  
 tvdvdreviews.com -- Baretta: Season One DVD Review
Baretta himself was once a petty criminal, but he vowed to his dying father that he would mend his ways.
Baretta also lives in the neighborhood he is trying to protect, staying in the rundown flophouse King Edward Hotel run by his old pal Billy Truman (Tom Ewell).
Baretta pretty much forgets about his fiancé-to-be after the first couple of episodes, but he still has a personal connection with almost every subsequent case.
www.tvdvdreviews.com /baretta.html   (1043 words)

  
 Baretta: The Runaways - TV.com
Baretta: I just want to tell you that I'm very proud of you for decidin' to keep that little whipper, I mean bein' young as you are and goin' ahead and bein' a mommy that's a big step, but I think it's terrific.
Baretta: I mean one minute, it was all nice there, she's a nice lady and everything and the next minute you're screamin' and yellin' at each other, was that all about.
Baretta's alias in this episode was Clyde Welkin of Welkin, Welkin, and Welkin a law firm.
www.tv.com /baretta/the-runaways/episode/46475/summary.html   (762 words)

  
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Blake, 69, star of the old “Baretta” TV show, is awaiting trial on charges of murdering Bakley, whom he married after tests showed he was the father of her daughter.
Blake, the 71-year-old star of the old Baretta TV series, married Bakley after DNA tests showed he was the father of her baby.
It is a sordid fact of life that were it not for Robert Blake's newfound infamy as an accused wife murderer, Baretta, which lasted from 1975 to 1978, might have been relegated to late nights in TV land.
www.lycos.com /info/baretta.html   (507 words)

  
 Baretta - TV Detective (1975-1978) - Mystery Movies
Baretta was a tough, take no crap, undercover street cop who used his ability to disguise himself to bring down the bad guys.
Baretta's co-star and best friend was a beautiful scene stealing white cockatoo named Fred; his human friend was Billy Truman, a wise ex-cop played nicely by veteran actor Tom Ewell.
Baretta's 'snitch' was a flamboyant informant (Michael D. Roberts) who answered to the name of Rooster.
www.bellaonline.com /articles/art29896.asp   (357 words)

  
 Baretta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
As a twelve-yr.-old Super Baretta Fan, I had to watch the rerun of this on the extra TV so I wouldn't have to be in the room with anyone at the queer parts.
So Baretta can not go downhill because Robert Blake is accused of murdering his wife, more than twenty years after the show has ended.
BARETTA was another show that never came close to jumping the shark thanks to the sizzling screen charisma of Robert Blake.
www.jumptheshark.com /b/baretta.htm   (2042 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Television Character Bios - Robert Blake as Tony Baretta (Baretta)
Anthony Vincenzo "Tony” Baretta is a single, unorthodox plainclothes cop with the 53rd precinct [badge #609].
Baretta’s coworkers are Detective Foley, an irritating, stick-in-the-mud; Fats, a gravelly-voiced fl detective who goes on stakeouts with Tony; and Detective Nopke, a rookie cop who admires Baretta‘s street smarts.
After Blake's role as Tony Baretta, he appeared in a short lived drama entitled HELL TOWN/NBC/1985 in which he played Father Noah "Hardstep" Rivers, a priest in a tough, impoverished East Los Angeles neighborhood.
www.tvacres.com /char_baretta_tony.htm   (550 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Baretta: Season 1 (Full Screen) [3 Discs]: DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Baretta was not the longest running cop shows on television in the 1970s.
Baretta is a short man of Italian heritage, with a few good friends and a cuckatoo, working in what has to be the bleakest looking cityscape you have ever seen, with some bad, shady, weird, and wonderful characters.
Baretta is a cop that gets his hands dirty, knows his neighborhood, and is respected for it because he is always seen working within it.
www.amazon.ca /Baretta-Season-Full-Screen-Discs/dp/B00006J6XH   (2371 words)

  
 Baretta [TV Series] | Plot | MTV Movies
And if Toma was diligent in his pursuit of lawbreakers, Baretta was downright savage; one suspects that he would have blown them to bits had he possessed the appropriate hardware.
Also, unlike family man Toma, Baretta was single and a loner, his one bid for domestic bliss having been destroyed when his erstwhile fiancée was killed in the very first episode.
Outside of Billy and his pet cockatoo Fred, Baretta had no close friends: Certainly there was no love lost between himself and his commanding officer Insp.
www.mtv.com /movies/movie/226647/plot.jhtml   (808 words)

  
 Baretta History
The Baretta is truly the guitar that defines the Kramer brand, and is probably the most recognizable model name throughout the Kramer model line.
Eddie never endorsed the Baretta in terms of playing it on stage, his 5150 was the closest thing to a Baretta that he ever played (unless you count the Kramer Ripley).
The majority of Barettas featured reverse Zebras, but there were some Schallers and Duncans that were installed as standard zebra, with the creme coil being closer to the Floyd.
www.vintagekramer.com /baretta1.htm   (4827 words)

  
 Robert Blake / Robert Blake on TV
It was the only way to elicit audience sympathy for a character who's basically running wild in the streets with a loaded gun, shooting at whomever he pleases in the course of running his "private detective" business.
Baretta debuted mid-season in January, 1975 and was an immediate winner, at least by '75 ABC standards.
Hell Town was Baretta in a priest's collar, right down to the tough talk, gritty streets (shot on location in East LA) and, for good measure, a Sammy Davis, Jr., theme song (he had scored a top-forty hit with Baretta's theme).
www.tvparty.com /mysblake.html   (1198 words)

  
 BARETTA::About
Cult favorite Baretta set the tone for gritty, edgy, street-smart detective series that have dominated the television landscape for decades.
Baretta launched its first season in the winter of 1975, and went on to become a cult hit, despite its short network run.
Baretta: Season One will be a must-own for consumers who loved the show during its initial run, fans of the police/detective genre or fans who have recently discovered the series and want to see what everyone is talking about!
www.barettadvd.com /about.html   (224 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/barettadj
BARETTA is an one-man electronic music performance that seeks to bridge the gap between funky style and electro-rock at high speed.
His show, which is often accompanied by the video projections of the DNA artist, is a colorful and humorous performance that seeks to put the entertainment back into electronic music.
In March 2003 BARETTA & The FM GANG had released ‘S.H.A.D.O. The New TV-Movie X’, has performed a lively support act and flamboyant singing all over Europe with his specially made suitcase that has a microphone, sampler and hard disk recorder built into it.
www.myspace.com /barettadj   (434 words)

  
 Baretta News
Baretta News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
A judge rendered void Robert Blake 's bankruptcy filing Wednesday, leading the actor to request a new trial in the wrongful death lawsuit of his slain wife that resulted in a $30 million judgment against the...
Baretta may still be broke, but he's no longer bankrupt.
www.topix.net /tv/baretta   (851 words)

  
 Baretta Features   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The 84' Baretta was the innagural year for the Baretta.
The 84-85 Baretta did not feature significant changes from the prior model, however, there are some distinguishing characteristics of these.
The Baretta III is somewhat of a mystery.
www.vintagekramer.com /baretta2.htm   (925 words)

  
 CTVA US Cime - "Baretta" (Roy Huggins/Univ/ABC)(1975-78) starring Robert Blake & Tom Ewell
Baretta investigates the death of an incognito policewoman at
Baretta is on a stakedown for a rapist and his only witness is a deaf
Baretta is working on a case involving a theft of $200,000 worth of mink.
aa.1asphost.com /CTVA/US/Crime/Baretta.htm   (3788 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Baretta - Season One: DVD: Charles S. Dubin,Bruce Kessler,Don Medford,Douglas Heyes,Vincent Sherman,Russ ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Baretta is an undercover cop in the Serpico mode.
Tom Ewell is great as Baretta's unlikely sidekick Billy too (always thought it was weird he was billed in every episode as a "guest star") and there's some great dialogue between them.
Only just finding out Baretta, Season One is on DVD from a Columbia House mailing, I can only review the show and the fact only season one may be released on DVD.
www.amazon.com /Baretta-Season-Charles-S-Dubin/dp/B00006J6XH   (1670 words)

  
 Floridian: Tony Baretta, meet Horatio Caine
What follows is a quick analysis of a middle-of-the-road '70s cop show, Baretta, and a middle-of-the-road modern-day cop show, CSI: Miami.
BARETTA: In the 1975 episode "The Half Million Dollar Baby," a beautiful, neurotic photographer dating Robert Blake's Tony Baretta takes $500,000 from a crime scene and lets Baretta take the blame.
CSI: MIAMI: Last Monday's episode, "Dispo Day," featured David Caruso's Horatio Caine and one of his crime scene investigators ambushed by armed robbers while heading to incinerate a truckload of drugs (a no-good tabloid TV news reporter was the mastermind).
www.sptimes.com /2003/03/17/Floridian/Tony_Baretta__meet_Ho.shtml   (307 words)

  
 "Baretta" (1975)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Trivia: After personal conflictions with the star Robert Blake on the set, co-star Dana Elcar was replaced by Edward Grover when the series returned for its second season.
The character, Tony Baretta, created by Stephen J. Cannell and played so perfectly by Robert Blake, is one of the finest characters I've ever seen.
Baretta had a big influence on my early writing style.
www.imdb.com /Title?0072471   (272 words)

  
 Baretta TV Show - Baretta Television Show - TV.com
Tony Baretta was an unconventional cop, streetwise with a decidedly funky lifestyle.
The orphaned son of poor Italian immigrants, Baretta was a...
Two actresses, one of whom is Rooster's cousin, are in fear for their lives after a murder allows them to make off with $50,000 in stolen money.
www.tv.com /baretta/show/1598/summary.html   (404 words)

  
 COURTTV.COM - Baretta Star Murder Case
Actor Robert Blake, former star of the 1970s show "Baretta," is arraigned on charges that he murdered his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley.
Nearly a year after he was seen crying at the scene where his wife of four months, Bonny Lee Bakley, was shot and killed, Blake was arrested and charged with her murder.
Delinah Blake, the actor's 34-year-old daughter by his first wife, actress Sondra Kerr, has petitioned for custody of Rosie while her father is held without bail.
www.courttv.com /news/blake/background_ctv.html   (1715 words)

  
 BARETTA
Synopsis: Baretta's career and reputation are almost ruined by a beautiful photographer who tricks him into helping her steal a half million dollars of mob money.
Synopsis: Baretta begins to suspect that a rash of petty burglaries is actually the result of his retarded friend's efforts to emulate Robin Hood.
Synopsis: Baretta comes to believe that a mobster is being framed for the murder of his boss when the man's girlfriend is too scared to confirm his alibi.
www.tvofyourlife.com /BARETTA.htm   (1068 words)

  
 Kramer Baretta: Harmony Central User Reviews
But that metallic red Baretta is really a joy...very alive sunding,and the other great thing is,once you strap it on it really feels like Mythril sword....so light and supple.
Those Baretta USA kicks ass....even if you are an older player and play mainly blues,I would highly recommend those guitars because of their deep and rich sound....definitely a keeper.
Modified Kramer Baretta Kline Outer Space Graphic (really nice one w/a view as if you were in the space shuttle orbiting the Earth and coming around cresting the earth on the lower bout and the moon in the distance on the upper bout.
reviews.harmony-central.com /reviews/Guitar/product/Kramer/Baretta/10/1   (5611 words)

  
 MusicYo.com - Kramer Baretta-II Pro Review
With its sculpted curves and ultra-smooth heel, the Baretta feels like an expensive, '80s-era shred machine.
The Baretta's slim-taper, elliptical neck is girthy enough for larger hands, and the low action and smooth frets make it an easy guitar to play.
The Baretta delivers stout, AC/DC-style crunch and sinister lead tones, but it's no one-trick metal machine.
www.musicyo.com /news/bp_rev.asp   (170 words)

  
 Baretta - Spanish Andalusian Filly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
BARETTA - A Beautiful Bravio Lady in High Country!
Well Baretta is a graduate of High Country!
She has seen Mount Rogers and felt the refreshing mist.
majos-stall.com /baretta.html   (75 words)

  
 Memorable TV The TV Shows (1970's) Baretta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Crime drama series and a semi spin off from Toma but mainly only because when Tony Musante quit Toma Robert Blake was going to take over but the execs decided it would be better to start afresh.
Tony Baretta was an Italian immigrant and streetwise cop, with a none too conventional lifestyle.
Tony had a pet cockatoo called Fred and lived in a shabby hotel rather than a proper home, Tony often went undercover on his cases and always worked alone.
www.memorabletv.com /showsaz/baretta.htm   (191 words)

  
 Baretta's Parrot Sings On The Blakely Murder And Robert Blake
Baretta's Parrot Sings On The Blakely Murder And Robert Blake
Until now one of Robert Blake's closest "Baretta" co-workers has remained silent on the Bonnie Blakely murder case, but now the parrot sings.
As of the murder of his wife outside a Southern California Italian restaurant on May 4, 2001, it seems the world knows him as the center of another Hollywood scandal worthy of O.J. Simpson.
www.code7r.org /inquiz/0602/blake1.htm   (730 words)

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