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T. J. Hooker

Originaltitel: T.J. Hooker
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1982–1986
  • 12
  • 1 Std.
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T. J. Hooker (1982)
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The weekly adventures of tough-as-nails veteran police officer Sgt. T.J. Hooker, who rides the beat with his rookie partner Vince Romano.The weekly adventures of tough-as-nails veteran police officer Sgt. T.J. Hooker, who rides the beat with his rookie partner Vince Romano.The weekly adventures of tough-as-nails veteran police officer Sgt. T.J. Hooker, who rides the beat with his rookie partner Vince Romano.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Rick Husky
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • William Shatner
    • Heather Locklear
    • Adrian Zmed
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Rick Husky
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • William Shatner
      • Heather Locklear
      • Adrian Zmed
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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Sgt. T.J. Hooker
    • 1982–1986
    Heather Locklear
    Heather Locklear
    • Officer Stacy Sheridan
    • 1982–1986
    Adrian Zmed
    Adrian Zmed
    • Officer Vince Romano
    • 1982–1985
    James Darren
    James Darren
    • Officer Jim Corrigan…
    • 1982–1986
    Richard Herd
    Richard Herd
    • Capt. Dennis Sheridan
    • 1982–1984
    Hugh Farrington
    Hugh Farrington
    • Lt. Pete O'Brien
    • 1984–1986
    Lee Bryant
    Lee Bryant
    • Fran Hooker
    • 1982–1983
    Paul Kent
    • Carter…
    • 1982–1985
    Nicole Eggert
    Nicole Eggert
    • Chrissie Hooker
    • 1982–1983
    April Clough
    • Officer Vicki Taylor
    • 1982
    Marcy Lafferty
    Marcy Lafferty
    • Anne Perry…
    • 1982–1986
    James O'Sullivan
    • Det. Conrad…
    • 1982–1985
    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Alex Lucas…
    • 1982–1985
    Betty Ann Carr
    Betty Ann Carr
    • Betty…
    • 1983–1985
    Bobby Justin
    • Joey Bonner…
    • 1982–1986
    Shawn Weatherly
    Shawn Weatherly
    • Claudia Cole
    • 1983
    Henry Darrow
    Henry Darrow
    • Dr. Frank Martinez…
    • 1982–1986
    Simone Griffeth
    • Camille Parish…
    • 1983–1986
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Rick Husky
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    BEST AMERICAN COP SHOW EVER

    T.J. Hooker was the best cop show in my opinion for many reasons.

    Firstly, the storylines and action scenes were very good. But the thing I liked most was seeing the superb William Shatner playing Hooker.

    Hooker was human. He was divorced from his wife because of his dedication to the job. He was a great mentor to rookie officers and he always cared about the victims of crime. And he was persistent when it came to chasing the villains. In Hookers eyes, no crime was minor and every victim of crime was a human being with feelings.

    It would be so hard to recommend certain episodes because they were all good. The 3rd episode of season 1 was good-Hooker was on the trail of two drug dealers who had killed a young girl. His dedication was second to none as he pursued the bad guys.

    A great show. Hooker is the type of police officer I hope exists in real life.
    7Greatgourdini

    Eye Candy, Anyone?

    I'm reasonably certain that Officer Sheridan (at least, back in the '80s) could shoot me, and I wouldn't even feel it. That may not be the only reason to watch the show, but it is, far and away, the best. Need I say more?
    6elvimark01

    T.J. Hooker and Its Origins

    Looking back over the various guest roles that William Shatner has played over the past couple of decades, there are two guest shots he made over the years that would indicate that he was the perfect choice for the role of Sergeant Thomas Jefferson 'T.J.' Hooker (incidentally, everyone, including his wife, calls him 'Hooker'...the only person to ever call him T.J. was Henry Darrow's character in "A Cry For Help").

    First off, there's Shatner's 1971 guest appearance on Ironside, in an episode entitled 'Walls Are Waiting"...imagine a parole officer who's just like Hooker, and you have the Shat in this episode about a hard-ass P.O. who has a hard-on for pushers (due to his sister being an addict). When he receives several threats on his life, he suspects one particular pusher, and naturally, Ironside isn't so sure.

    Fast-forward to 1975, and here's Bill on The Rookies, donning the uniform as yet another wacko veteran officer, the type of guy Sam Melville's Rookies character, Mike Danko, seemed to be always partnered with. In this episode, "The Hunting Ground", the cop played by Shatner is hunting down criminals on his off-time...emphasis on the word 'hunting'.

    Watching both of these roles, you get the feel for the Hooker character...all that's missing are the constant references to 'maggots'...yes, in every episode, Hooker vows to 'get these maggots off the street!' I was always under the impression that 'maggots' was a substitute for a certain epithet that rhymed with it, and that ABC (and possibly Aaron Spelling and Columbia) were a little skittish about using *that* word too much.

    Now to the series...while it's not the greatest crime drama ever, it certainly fits the action bill with Shatner jumping on the hoods of moving cars, sprinting after suspects, etc. And while Hooker starts out the series as an alcoholic hard-ass, he lightens up considerably during the show's run, becoming more of a friend to his young stud partner Vince Romano (Adrian Zmed). The requisite 'cute female' is Officer Vicki Taylor in the first season (April Clough), replaced by Stacy Sheridan (Heather Locklear) for the remainder of the series. Their Captain is Stacy's Dad, Dennis Sheridan (Richard Herd), and near the end of the first season, Moondoggie, I mean, James Darren comes aboard as Officer Jim Corrigan.

    The stories are naturally the usual Aaron Spelling cop show fare, with Hooker taking on pimps, pushers, crooked cops, etc. The villains are played by many of the usual cop show villain actors, like Don Gordon, John Vernon and Jonathan 'The World's Most Interesting Man' Goldsmith, to name a few. And let's not forget the manly power of the Shat...yep, even with the toupee and the paunch, he's quite the stud, landing beauties like Lisa Hartman, Cristina Raines, Kristen Meadows (very hot in a white swimsuit!) and Michelle Phillips, to name a few. Ladies' man Romano manages to score a few times himself, as do Stacy and Corrigan.

    The series lasted a little over three seasons on ABC...if it had continued on the Alphabet Network, it would've turned toward comedy, as the last ABC episode featured Hooker getting a transfer to Chicago and being partnered with a jive-ass cop. The rest of the cast would've been gone. Instead, ABC canceled the series, CBS picked it up for their Crime Time After Prime Time feature, Hooker went back to L.A. with Stacy and Corrigan, but no Romano...Adrian Zmed had rightfully moved on to host Dance Fever. The CBS season was the final one.

    Throughout the run of the series, Shatner and the rest of the cast deliver the action like clockwork. T.J. Hooker is a bit dated, sure, but for a good, quick action fix, it doesn't hurt to catch an episode now and then. Watch out, Maggots...Hooker's on the job!
    6safenoe

    William Shatner

    William Shatner pretty much personified T. J. Hooker, and it was one of those series that was get-home-in-time-to-watch TV for the first two seasons, but after that the writing got a bit tired and I suspect William Shatner was focussing on his Star Trek movie career.
    4-Kane

    The TV equivalent of Dirty Harry

    T.J. Hooker reminds me of Dirty Harry in some respects. Like DH, Hooker is tough, especially on the bad guys. He's a no-nonsense cop, but at least he still has some sense of humor.

    This is one of the most underrated cop shows. It may not be the best police drama ever made, but it has its moments. Plus, it's good to see William Shatner having success outside Star Trek. And this series shows that he could (and still can) do exactly that.

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      Bob Grogan, one of the detectives who worked on the Hillside Strangler case in Los Angeles, was hired as a technical advisor for the show, but was fired when he criticized re-writes of his ideas.
    • Patzer
      If you look closely at the front grill of Hooker and Romano's car, there's always a square or circular part cut out, revealing the placement of a camera in the car for action shots.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Prime Times (1983)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Februar 1990 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles Police Academy - 1880 N. Academy Drive, Elysian Park, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(LCPD academy)
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      • Columbia Pictures Television
      • Spelling-Goldberg Productions
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