The best episode directed by Danny Arnold is "Goodbye, Mr. Fish (1)", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Danny Arnold". "Goodbye, Mr. Fish (1)" aired on 9/15/1977 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Goodbye, Mr. Fish (2)".
A neighborhood vigilante group runs amok, and Fish is AWOL on the day of his retirement.
Director: Danny Arnold
Writer: Danny Arnold
Fish finally shows up for work, but refuses to acknowledge his mandatory retirement.
Director: Danny Arnold
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Retired Sergeant Fish returns to assist Barney in locating a pilfered corpse.
Director: Danny Arnold
Writer: N/A
A blizzard holes up the 12th with an unwelcome guest—a corpse; a self-proclaimed prophet is sure that the weather is indicative of a new ice age.
Director: Danny Arnold
Writer: Tony Sheehan
Friends, foes and felons alike drop by to pay their last respects as the detectives prepare to leave for new assignments; Harris contemplates his resignation when he's assigned to Flushing Meadows; Barney recalls friends departed before he turns out the squad room lights for the last time.
Director: Danny Arnold
Writer: Frank Dungan
A bomber targets the 12th Precinct, as Det. Fish contemplates retirement.
Director: Danny Arnold
Writer: Steve Gordon
The 12th Precinct is sold; Dietrich arrests the head of a crime school; Luger tries to duck out on his mail-order bride.
Director: Danny Arnold
Writer: Frank Dungan