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He remains best known for his three decades in television, usually as a co-star, recurring character, or guest star on ''[[The Golden Girls]]'', ''[[That Girl]]'', ''[[Love, American Style]]'', ''[[The Streets of San Francisco]]'', ''[[Maude (TV series)|Maude]]'', ''[[Cannon (TV series)|Cannon]]'', ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter]]'', ''[[Kojak#1973 series|Kojak]]'', ''[[Fantasy Island]]'', ''[[Cagney & Lacey]]'', and ''[[MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver]]'', but occasionally in a lead role. He starred in the 1976 children's series ''[[Big John, Little John]]'', as well as ''[[The Good Guys (1968 TV series)|The Good Guys]]'' with [[Bob Denver]] (in what was Denver's first series after ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''), from 1968 to 1970.
 
He also appeared with [[Bill Bixby]] and [[Valerie Perrine]] in [[Bruce Jay Friedman]]'s ''Steambath'', a controversial PBS [[dramedy]], during 1973. From 1984-88, he had a recurring role on ''[[St. Elsewhere]]''. Edelman also appeared in ten episodes of ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' between 1984 and 1995,<ref name="NYT" /> most frequently appearing as [[New York Police Department]] [[Lieutenant]] Artie Gelber. His last role was onin an episode of ''[[Burke's Law (1994 TV series)|Burke's Law]]''.<ref name="Ind_obit" />
 
==Personal life and death==