
Paris (1979-1980)
Woody Paris, police Captain and loving husband, leads his team of detectives through the black and white and gray that constitutes the world of law and order. James Earl Jones stars as Woodrow (Woody) Paris, a captain of detectives on a metropolitan police force, who also moonlights as a professor of criminology at a local university, in "Paris," new hour-long series premiering Saturday, Sept. 29 (9:00-10.00 p m ) on the CBS Television Network. In addition, Woody is a very happily married man of long standing, and playing his wife is Lee Chamberlin. Also starring are Hank Garrett, Cecilia Hart, Jake Mitchell, Frank Ramirez, and Michael Warren. Garrett is seen as Deputy Chief of Police Jerome Bench, Paris' boss and close friend, Cecilia Hart, and Mitchell, Ramirez, and Warren appear as members of a special Metro squad under Paris' direct supervision.
Recent Episodes
| Episode | Name | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| S01E11 | Fitz's Boys | Jan 15, 1980 |
| S01E10 | The Ghost Maker | Jan 8, 1980 |
| S01E09 | The Price Is Right | Jan 1, 1980 |
| S01E08 | Decisions | Dec 18, 1979 |
| S01E07 | Burnout | Dec 11, 1979 |
Cast

Michael Warren

James Earl Jones

Hank Garrett

Cecilia Hart

Lee Chamberlin

Frank Ramirez

Jake Mitchell
Characters

Det. Willie Miller

Detective Captain Woodrow 'Woody' Paris

Deputy Chief Jerome Bench

Sgt. Stacey Erickson

Barbara Paris

Det. Ernie Villas

Det. Charlie Bogart
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