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T.J. Hooker



First Aired in 1982

After his partner was murdered, veteran plain clothes Detective T.J. Hooker (William Shatner) had reverted back to his former role as Sergeant, and returned to the beat to rid the streets of the type of scum that was responsible for his partner's death.
Back in uniform, Hooker was assigned to train the academy recruits, and was partnered with brash, sometimes hot-headed young rookie Vince Romano (Adrian Zmed). With Romano much his junior, Hooker acted as his trainer and mentor on both a professional and social level. The age difference generally being the key hook of the partnership, the pair quickly became good friends and a good team.

Hooker's tough, no-nonsense ways saw him often clashing with station Captain Sheridan (Richard Herd), but he always got the job done and was highly respected as a result.

Seen in the short first season, mostly on desk duty, was Officer Vicky Taylor (April Clough).
Introduced at the start of the second season was attractive Officer Stacy Sheridan (Heather Locklear), the daughter of Captain Sheridan. Initially brought in to fill Vicky's shoes, by the end of the season she had progressed to patroling with Jim Corrigan (James Darren), another veteran cop much in the mould of Hooker.
In the show's generally most recognised span, Hooker & Romano (Unit 4-Adam-30), and Sheridan & Corrigan (4-Adam-16) usually worked closely together to tackle cases. The addition Corrigan & Stacy's partnership added an extra dimension to the show, sometimes with whole plots revolving around one or both of them.

Outside of his work, Hooker was divorced as a result of his work putting strain on his marriage, but was still friendly with his ex-wife, nurse Fran (Lee Bryant). Hooker was always one for the ladies, but was still trying to adjust to being single once again.
(Lee Bryant was the original actress to portray Fran; the part was reprised by a different actress late on).

For the final season, the series moved from ABC to a late-night slot on CBS. Along with the move, Adrian Zmed chose to leave the series to pursue other projects, leaving Hooker to patrol alone and to generally work as more of a trio with Stacy and Jim.

Occasionally unintentionally hilarious, largely thanks to Shatner's so-straight-it's-camp performance of moral speeches to young offenders or Romano, the series never-the-less was a hit; and in it's prime, with it's blend of good humour mixed in with "on the streets" gritiness, followed in the footsteps of 'Starsky & Hutch' and the like to become the popular cop shop of the time..

A note of trivia: very seldom given away, Hooker's initials actually stand for Thomas Jefferson (incidentally, T.J. is the reverse of J.T., the initials of Shatner's most famous role, as Captain Kirk in 'Star Trek').
Also, while never actually given away in the series, LCPD is actually said to stand for Lake City Police Department.

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Episodes:


Season 1:
1. The Protectors [90 minute Pilot]
2. The Streets
3. God Bless the Child
4. Hooker's War
5. The Witness

Season 2:
1. Second Chance
2. King of the Hill
3. The Empty Gun
4. Blind Justice [a.k.a. Blind Watch]
5. Big Foot
6. Terror at the Academy
7. The Survival Syndrome
8. Deadly Ambition
9. A Cry for Help
10. Thieves' Highway
11. The Connection
12. The Fast Lane
13. Too Late for Love
14. The Decoy
15. The Mumbler
16. Vengeance is Mine
17. Sweet Sixteen and Dead
18. Raw Deal
19. Requiem for a Cop
20. The Hostages
21. Payday Pirates
22. Lady in Blue

Season 3:
1. The Return
2. Carnal Express
3. Chinatown
4. The Cheerleader Murder
5. The Shadow of Truth
6. Walk a Straight Line
7. A Child is Missing
8. The Trial
9. Matter of Passion
10. Blue Murder
11. Undercover Affair
12. Slay Ride
13. The Lipstick Killer
14. The Snow Game
15. Exercise in Murder
16. Hooker's Run
17. Hot Property
18. Death on the Line
19. Death Strip
20. Psychic Terror
21. Gang War
22. Deadlock

Season 4:
1. Night Vigil
2. The Two Faces of Betsy Morgan
3. Pursuit [a.k.a. Hot Pursuit]
4. Hardcore Connection
5. Anatomy of a Killing
6. Target: Hooker
7. Model for Murder
8. A Kind of Rage
9. The Confession
10. Grand Theft Auto
11. Street Bait
12. The Surrogate
13. Trackdown
14. Outcall
15. The Bribe
16. Love Story
17. Hollywood Starr
18. Sanctuary
19. Homecoming
20. Serial Murders
21. Lag Time
22. The Throwaway
23. The Chicago Connection

Season 5:
2. Return of a Cop
3. To Kill a Cop
4. Death is a Four Letter Word
5. The Assassin
6. Rip-Off
7. Funny Money
8. The Night Ripper
9. The Obsession
10. Taps for Officer Remy
11. Nightmare
12. Shootout
13. Murder by Law
14. Partners in Death
15. Death Trip
16. Blood Sport (1)
17. Blood Sport (2)
18. Into the Night
19. Deadly Force



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