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T. J. Hooker is an American police drama television series starring William Shatner in the title role as a 15-year veteran police sergeant. The series premiered as a mid-season replacement on March 13, 1982, on ABC and ran on the network until May 4, 1985. The show was then picked up for a further single season by CBS. Shout!
Crash: Carl Tobias 1979 Riel: The Barker Disaster on the Coastliner: Stuart Peters 1980 The Babysitter: Dr. Jeff Benedict 1982 Police Squad! Poisoned Man Episode: "Revenge and Remorse (The Guilty Alibi)" Madame's Place: Self Episode: "No Fun Without Practice" The Vegetarian World: Himself: host & narrator Documentary [13] [14] 1982–1986 T. J ...
This is a list of police television programs. (CBDC noted, cancellations) (CBDC noted, cancellations) Dramas involving police procedural work, and private detectives, secret agents, and the justice system have been a mainstay of broadcast television since the early days of broadcasting .
"Fernie's Heart" (S3E19): A boy is killed in a car crash. His family donates his organs, saving a five-year-old boy in need of a heart transplant. "Boomer's Rescue" (S3E26): A girl with terminal brain cancer's support dog is rescued from a house fire. She was alive when the episode originally aired, but re-runs indicate that she later passed away.
Stunt man Leo Noomis was required to crash a police motorcycle into the side of a car at 45 miles per hour (72 km/h). Noomis suffered six broken ribs and a fractured pelvis while performing the stunt. [15] Trifling Women (1922). Joe Martin (orangutan) attacked actor Edward Connelly, biting him, mangling his hand and possibly breaking his arm. [14]
The Babysitter is a 1980 American made-for-television thriller film [1] directed by Peter Medak and starring Patty Duke Astin, William Shatner and Stephanie Zimbalist about a young girl hired as a live-in nanny who infiltrates and tries to destroy a suburban Seattle family.
Fridays is a sketch comedy and variety show that aired on the American Broadcasting Company for three seasons from April 11, 1980 to April 23, 1982. Taking cues from NBC's Saturday Night Live, Fridays had a small cast with differing backgrounds in comedy and performance, comedic sketches that ranged from satire and spoofs to situational humor featuring quirky characters and recurring bits, a ...
Approximate location of crash on Google Street View "Dog Saves Cop" February 19, 1989 Los Angeles, California: A police dog is wounded in a shootout. "Bike Boy" April 16, 1990 Worthington, Ohio: A 15-year-old bicyclist is hit by a car on his way home from a Boy Scout meeting.