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* ClearByName: Chief Clifford in "Cowboy In Paradise," Sgt. Broadhurst in "Shivaree On Delancey Street"[[note]]Broadhurst is suspected of being on the take, instead of killing someone like the other two[[/note]] and [=McCloud=] himself in "The Great Taxicab Stampede."
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''[=McCloud=]'' is an American television police drama that aired on Creator/{{NBC}} from 1970 to 1977.
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Not to be confused with Creator/RobertAltman's film ''Brewster [=McCloud=]'', cartoonist Creator/ScottMcCloud, or a certain [[VideoGame/StarFox space fox]].
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Not to be confused with Creator/RobertAltman's the film ''Brewster [=McCloud=]'', ''Film/BrewsterMcCloud'', cartoonist Creator/ScottMcCloud, or a certain [[VideoGame/StarFox space fox]].
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''[=McCloud=]'' is an American television police drama that aired on Creator/{{NBC}} from 1970 to 1977. Dennis Weaver stars as Marshal Sam [=McCloud=], a law officer from Taos, New Mexico UsefulNotes/NewMexico on semi-permanent "special assignment" with the New York City Police Department.
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* DaChief: Chief Peter B. Clifford.
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* DaChief: Chief of Detectives Peter B. Clifford.
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* McGuffin - The "Saracen Horse" in "The Million Dollar Roundup"
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* HeatWave: "This Must Be the Alamo" has the precinct dealing with this as well as a BigBlackout.
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* ChristmasEpisode: Season 7's "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas...".
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* DirectedByCastMember: Dennis Weaver directed "'Twas The Fight Before Christmas..."
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'''''[=McCloud=]''''' is an American television police drama that aired on Creator/{{NBC}} from 1970 to 1977. The title role is played by Dennis Weaver stars as Marshal Sam [=McCloud=], a law officer from Taos, New Mexico on semi-permanent "special assignment" with the New York City Police Department.
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* McGuffin - The "Saracen Horse" in "The Million Dollar Roundup"
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* TheCameo: At the end of "The Concrete Corral," the TV Western star who [=McCloud=] is told to keep an eye on is played by a disguised and uncredited Doug [=McClure=] (from ''The Virginian''/''The Man From Shiloh'').
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* SpiritualLicensee: The show's premise bears more than a passing resemblance to that of the 1968 Creator/ClintEastwood film ''Coogan's Bluff'' (and indeed the film's primary writer, Herman Miller, receives a "Created By" credit).
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* CurseCutShort: In the episode "Butch Cassidy Rides Again", a passenger on a train curses as the train whistle blows.
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* ArsonMurderAndLifesaving: This trope was [[RenamedTropes originally named]] the [=McCloud=] Speech.
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'''''[=McCloud=]''''' is an American television police drama that aired on Creator/{{NBC}} from 1970 to 1977. The title role is played by Dennis Weaver as Marshal Sam [=McCloud=], a law officer from Taos, New Mexico on semi-permanent "special assignment" with the New York City Police Department.
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!!''[=McCloud=]'' contains examples of:
* ArsonMurderAndLifesaving: This trope was [[RenamedTropes originally named]] the [=McCloud=] Speech.
* CowboyCop: A literal example.
* DaChief: Chief Peter B. Clifford
* FishOutOfWater
* FollowTheLeader: The show's premise bears more than a passing resemblance to the 1968 Creator/ClintEastwood film ''Coogan's Bluff'' (and indeed the film's primary writer, Herman Miller, receives a "Created By" credit).
* NewYorkCityCops
* ReunionShow: 1989's ''The Return Of Sam [=McCloud=]''. Unlike ''Series/{{Columbo}}'', this went no further.
* SayMyName: Chief Peter B. Clifford whenever New Mexico lawman Sam [=McCloud=] gets on his nerves, which is all the time.
* StrangeCopInAStrangeLand
* WheelProgram: The show was part of two of these, ''Four in One'' (1970) and ''Series/TheNBCMysteryMovie'' (1971-77).
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!!''[=McCloud=]'' contains examples of:
* ArsonMurderAndLifesaving: This trope was [[RenamedTropes originally named]] the [=McCloud=] Speech.
* CowboyCop: A literal example.
* DaChief: Chief Peter B. Clifford
* FishOutOfWater
* FollowTheLeader: The show's premise bears more than a passing resemblance to the 1968 Creator/ClintEastwood film ''Coogan's Bluff'' (and indeed the film's primary writer, Herman Miller, receives a "Created By" credit).
* NewYorkCityCops
* ReunionShow: 1989's ''The Return Of Sam [=McCloud=]''. Unlike ''Series/{{Columbo}}'', this went no further.
* SayMyName: Chief Peter B. Clifford whenever New Mexico lawman Sam [=McCloud=] gets on his nerves, which is all the time.
* StrangeCopInAStrangeLand
* WheelProgram: The show was part of two of these, ''Four in One'' (1970) and ''Series/TheNBCMysteryMovie'' (1971-77).
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