

Amy Prentiss
Amy Prentiss is an American police drama television series which aired on NBC. It is a spinoff of Ironside, and aired as part of the NBC Mystery Movie from 1974-1975. Jessica Walter stars as Amy Prentiss, a relatively young investigator who becomes the first female Chief of Detectives for the San Francisco Police Department. Helen Hunt, in an early role, played Prentiss' pre-teen daughter, Jill. Four 2-hour episodes were aired. Guest stars in the series' brief run included William Shatner, Cameron Mitchell, Don Murray, Joyce Van Patten and Jamie Farr.
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Plot Summary
Amy Prentiss is an American crime drama television series that aired on NBC from September 1974 to January 1975. The series centered on Amy Prentiss, a woman who becomes the first female division commander in the San Francisco Police Department. She navigates the challenges of leading a team of male detectives while solving complex cases.
Critical Reception
Amy Prentiss was a short-lived series that garnered moderate attention during its run. While it featured a compelling premise of a woman breaking barriers in a male-dominated field, it struggled to find a consistent audience against stronger competition. Reviews at the time noted the show's potential but also its conventional crime-solving elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its progressive portrayal of a female lead in law enforcement.
- Critiqued for adhering to familiar detective show tropes.
- Noted for Samantha Eggar's strong performance as the titular character.
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Awards & Accolades
Samantha Eggar was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series Drama in 1975 for her role as Amy Prentiss.
Fun Fact
The series was part of NBC's "Mystery Movie" rotation, which also included "Columbo," "McCloud," and "McMillan & Wife."
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