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Matt Houston

  • Serie TV
  • 1982–1985
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
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Lee Horsley in Matt Houston (1982)
A wealthy Texan who moves to California to oversee his family's offshore drilling enterprises but spends most of his time dabbling in his private investigator hobby.
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Matt Houston è un ricco texano che si trasferisce in California per supervisionare le imprese di perforazione offshore della sua famiglia.Matt Houston è un ricco texano che si trasferisce in California per supervisionare le imprese di perforazione offshore della sua famiglia.Matt Houston è un ricco texano che si trasferisce in California per supervisionare le imprese di perforazione offshore della sua famiglia.

  • Creazione
    • Lawrence Gordon
  • Star
    • Lee Horsley
    • Pamela Hensley
    • Lincoln Kilpatrick
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
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    • Creazione
      • Lawrence Gordon
    • Star
      • Lee Horsley
      • Pamela Hensley
      • Lincoln Kilpatrick
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 candidature totali

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    Lee Horsley
    Lee Horsley
    • Matt Houston
    • 1982–1985
    Pamela Hensley
    Pamela Hensley
    • C.J. Parsons
    • 1982–1985
    Lincoln Kilpatrick
    Lincoln Kilpatrick
    • Lt. Michael Hoyt
    • 1983–1985
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    • 1982–1985
    John Aprea
    John Aprea
    • Lt. Vince Novelli
    • 1982–1984
    Penny Santon
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    • 1982–1983
    Buddy Ebsen
    Buddy Ebsen
    • Roy Houston…
    • 1984–1985
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    • Murray Chase
    • 1982–1985
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    • 1982–1983
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    • 1982–1983
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    • 1982–1984
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    • 1982–1983
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    • 1982
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    • 1983–1985
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    • 1982–1984
    Leigh Walsh
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    • 1983
    • Creazione
      • Lawrence Gordon
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    JasonDanielBaker

    Rich Playboy P.I.

    A wealthy Texan named Matt Houston (Lee Horsley) who also happens to be from Houston lives in Los Angeles where he has a penthouse office, helicopter and fleet of cars. He keeps an eye on various divisions of his company and rather improbably works as private investigator too with the aid of his paid staff including his girl Friday C.J. Parsons, a Harvard educated lawyer. Houston also worked closely with his friend LAPD Lieutenant Vince Novelli (John Aprea).

    Early on in the series Houston investigated the deaths of rich friends in whodunits with an ironic tone. By the second season, the show having jettisoned numerous supporting actors from the first season, took on a more serious edge and Houston began to distance himself from his business interests while investigating darker criminal cases with the grudging co-operation of grouchy police lieutenant Michael Hoyt (Lincoln Kilpatrick).

    By the third season Houston and C.J. are living together in a smaller apartment and operating a private investigation business as Houston has turned his financial assets over to his Uncle Roy (Buddy Ebsen). The attempt to align the lifestyle of the main characters with other detectives on TV did not improve the ratings.

    Matt Houston was an accidental success on the ABC network that copied other detective shows and stayed on the air defying most expectations because the competing networks (CBS and NBC) had long-running series (Archie Bunker's Place and CHiPS respectively) in the same time-slot with declining viewer-ship that they would end up shelving.

    After ABC moved its time-slot opposite Falcon Crest on CBS on Friday Nights at 10 pm Matt Houston rode off into the sunset in Spring 1985 having lost the ratings shootout over the course of its remaining two season.

    A lot of people remember it as a show they only watched during commercial breaks on the other networks or when the other shows on the other channels were showing reruns especially during the summer.
    8kirkj-422-780061

    Best Chemistry!

    Typical 80s cheesy detective series with tons of action, lots of eye candy, but most of all fantastic chemistry between the leads. Their interactions made sometimes lame plots more interesting to watch. Sometimes stories unbelievably made Matt into some sort of superhero who could withstand almost injury. C.J. was a unique female figure in a male-dominated era: professional, sexy, intelligent, role-model type who could handle her risk-taking, charming, ladies-man BFF just fine. If producers had capitalized on their unique relationship some more, and not changed direction so often, it might have garnered more ratings in its day. Worth to watch selective episodes!
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    BEST SHOW!!!!!

    This was the best show there ever was. I wish this was brought back or at least provide access to the videos. Lee Horsley is the best actor there is.
    pixalstix

    The Greatest Detective Show on TV

    This show followed up the great classic 70's detective show's: Barnaby Jones, Cannon, Banecek, McMillan and Wife, Mcloud, Starsky and Hutch, Ironside, Longstreet, and Columbo, and was equal on par in terms of quality. I used to watch this show every Sunday night with my family. CJ was hot, Murray was cool, and the Lts where always willing to help solve the crime. What better premise can you have than A millionaire Texan that has nothing better to do than solve crimes. I even remember the running "baddie" in a couple of episodes who was Houston's arch nemesis played bu Chuck Connors. And when Buddy Ebson joined the cast as uncle Floyd it added some credibility to the show.
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    What Could Have Been...

    Matt Houston debuted in the Fall of 1982. I found out sometime later that Aaron Spelling had been pressing Gene Barry to revive his classic character of millionaire L. A. Captain of Homicide Amos Burke as early as 1980 (Barry eventually gave in, and a lackluster reboot of Burke's Law aired for two half-seasons in 1994 and 1995). Apparently, Spelling and his old friend, movie producer Larry Gordon (who'd written at least one episode of the original Burke's Law) retooled the concept, and came up with this series about a Texas oil millionaire who becomes an L. A. private detective, starring Lee Horsley (who previously played Archie Goodwin in a short-lived Nero Wolfe series a year and a half earlier) as Houston, with Pamela Hensley as his lawyer/sidekick/girl Friday C. J. Parsons and John Aprea as Lt. Vince Novelli, his surprisingly patient friend on the LAPD.

    And for the first season, they seemed to be going for an updated version of Burke's Law, with outrageous murders and the all-star cast of familiar TV and movie faces as only Aaron Spelling could bring. If you ever wanted to see Natalie 'Lovey Howell' Schafer blown to bits by a rigged 'test your strength' bell at a carnival, with the likes of Ron 'Horshack' Palillo and Bo Hopkins as suspects, this is for you! Or maybe you've always wanted to see Troy Donahue blown away by David Cassidy's killer robot, with Jessica Walter, Norman Fell and Monte Markham along for the ride? That's in the first season as well. 'Skipper' Alan Hale done in by a snake hidden in his jacket? Check! And those are a few of the stories in the promising first season, which deftly combined murder mystery and humor.

    So what happened to make them abandon this concept for subsequent seasons? I'm guessing two things...one, the ratings weren't good enough for Spelling, and two, he read all the reviews comparing Horsley to Tom Selleck (in both style and looks). So for the second season, Spelling jettisoned the all-star cast idea and turned Houston into more of an L. A. version of Magnum, but totally forgetting that what made Magnum, P. I. so appealing was the combination of action and humor (which they had ALREADY DONE in the first season of Matt Houston!). Horsley and Hemsley had undeniable appeal and great looks to boot and went from playing charming characters to dead serious characters. In keeping with the new serious Matt Houston, that meant that friendly Lt. Novelli was out and gruff Lt. Hoyt (Lincoln Kilpatrick) was in.

    Those changes didn't work, so for the third and final season, they gave Houston some help in the form of Uncle Roy, portrayed by none other than Buddy Ebsen, and one has to sense that Ebsen had to have a chuckle about being brought in to help a younger hero, as when he was starring as Barnaby Jones, the producers there brought in a younger actor (Mark Shera) to take some of the load off Ebsen. Result? Bringing in the reinforcements didn't help, though one episode reunited Ebsen with his former Beverly Hillbillies co-star Max Baer, Jr.

    So this year marks the 40th Anniversary of Matt Houston, and I can't help but wonder just what would've happen had they not abandoned the original concept and turned it into just another generic action show. Would it have been considered an '80's classic instead of just another curio? Who knows? But the first season at least is worth a look. 5 stars out of 10.

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      Buddy Ebsen appeared in just 22 episodes, joining the series as Matts uncle Roy for its third and final season.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 settembre 1982 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 604 S. Figueroa Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Establishings shots of Houston Inc.)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Aaron Spelling Productions
      • Largo Productions
      • Matt Houston Company
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