Hooperman

1987
Hooperman

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EP1 Requiem for an S.O.B. Nov 30, 1988

Harry must deliver the eulogy for a despised colleague and a cop killer is tricked with a winning Lotto ticket.

EP2 We'll Always Have Paris Dec 07, 1988

Grief over the loss of their unborn child leads to a fight between Hooperman and Smith and a hasty proposal from Hooperman.

EP3 Who Do You Truss? Dec 14, 1988

Hooperman gets a hernia and won't have it treated because he doesn't trust hospitals or surgeons.

EP4 In Search of Bijoux Dec 21, 1988

Hooperman must appear on TV to recover an ungrateful Bijoux. Also, Hooperman goes undercover in drag to hunt down a slasher.

EP5 Look Homeward, Dirtbag Jan 11, 1989

A former inmate released from prison harasses Hooperman to put him back in the slammer.

EP6 Nightmare in Apartment One Jan 18, 1989

Hooperman figures- wrongly- that renting an apartment to McNeil will prevent a big headache.

EP7 Hooperman Goes to Hell in a Handcart Jan 25, 1989

When a gunshot sends Hooperman falling down a flight of stairs and into unconsciousness, he wakes up to discover that he is chained to a wall in a tacky underworld whose only other inhabitant is a red-suited demon who takes devilish delight in playing Pat Boone's 'April Love' on an old phonograph.

EP8 Rashomanny Feb 01, 1989

Hooperman is found in a compromising position with a female suspect whose retelling of the incident differs wildly from his.

EP9 In the Still of My Pants Feb 08, 1989

Hooperman falls for Lisa's roommate and doesn't know how to handle it. A bunco artist zeros in on elderly women.

EP10 The Dating Game Feb 15, 1989

When his girlfriend goes out of town to visit her parents, Hooperman is left dateless for the annual policeman's ball.

EP11 Intolerance Feb 22, 1989

Star-struck Hooperman allows a movie producer fresh out of film school to use the apartment building as a set for a gory movie.

EP12 The Nun and I Mar 01, 1989

Hooperman is in love with a new woman; a nun.

EP13 The Sure Thing Mar 15, 1989

Hooperman's colleagues are furious with him after he persuades them to join him in an investment scheme.

EP14 The Long So Long Mar 22, 1989

Hooperman and McNeil must cart around a corpse during a transportation strike.

EP15 Stakeout Jun 14, 1989

Hooperman is forced on a stakeout with a good-natured lout, but must bite his tongue because his new partner is the Commissioner's nephew.

EP16 Dog Day Afternoon, Morning and Night Jun 21, 1989

A ventriloquist asks Hooperman to retrieve a stolen dummy, and Hooperman seeks professional help when Bijoux won't stop biting Alex.

EP17 Love Bytes Jun 28, 1989

Hooperman sets up a love connection between a convicted computer criminal and the woman who spurned his advances, but used his crooked program for her own profit.

EP18 Take My Building, Please Jul 05, 1989

Two renters in the building are at each other's throats after one puts down a deposit on an apartment that the other won't vacate. Also, a building inspector finds numerous violations and Mrs. Davis offers to buy the apartment building. Hooperman confronts a pregnant thief.

EP19 Some of That Jazz Jul 12, 1989

While moonlighting as a jazz saxophonist, Hooperman considers trading his life as a cop for a life of music. Also, DeMott is guilt-ridden after accidentally shooting Silardi.

EP20 Goodnight, Sweet Hooperman Jul 26, 1989

A precinct-wide sleep-deprivation experiment withholds sweet slumber from Hooperman, but something in the sleeplessness makes DeMott seem suddenly seductive.
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Hooperman is an American television series which ran on ABC from September 23, 1987 until July 26, 1989. A comedy-drama, the show centered around the professional and personal lives of San Francisco plainclothes detective Harry Hooperman, played by John Ritter. The series was created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher, who were the team responsible for creating L.A. Law.

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SnoopyStyle Harry Hooperman (John Ritter) is an unconventional irreverent police detective in San Francisco. His favorite move is to throw a watermelon off the ledge to scare jumpers. In the pilot, his beloved landlord Stella is killed by a robber and she leaves him her building and her ill-temper dog Bijoux. He hires aspiring writer Susan Smith as the handywoman who is his romantic lead in the first season. Captain C.Z. Stern is his emotional boss with an unstable personal life. Inspector Bobo Pritzger is an old fashion grumpy redneck and Inspector Clarence McNeil is the black one. Patrol officer Mo DeMott keeps making passes at her gay partner Rick Silardi. Betty Bushkin is the quirky dispatcher.It's a Steven Bochco cop show. Along with Terry Louise Fisher, it's the same team that created L.A. Law. It's gritty drama with some quirky touches. It's not really funny which is very odd for a show with John Ritter. The sarcastic quirkiness is a little endearing but no actual laughs. One does wonder if Ritter is going to take a pratfall. The half hour format also doesn't feel right for the genre. This show had too many things that are a little off. Otherwise this could have been a good show.
Avril Bowles I totally agree with the other comment. Here in the UK we are also besieged with moronic reality TV which, with the odd exception, is pure garbage. "Hooperman" was a wonderful 'dramedy' and the fabulous John Ritter was a sheer delight in the lead role, as, indeed, he was in every single role he undertook. Why isn't the series on DVD so fans can at least relive the show?! My God, we need it to watch when others are gawking at the ghastly 'Big Brother' and the like!! Like the amazing David Kelley, all Steven Boccho's shows were well written and observed, with large doses of humour mixed in the with the drama. Shows like "Hooperman" were hugely entertaining without the current 'need' to include sex, foul-mouth swearing, gratuitous violence or people throwing up at least once every half-hour. There was nothing to object to with "Hooperman", and John Ritter proved that he was a versatile, talented actor and not purely a comic actor as many people believed, following 'Three's Company'.
imprator I saw this show a while back on re-runs and enjoyed it. It's one of those gentle comedic dramas that come along now and then, strong on characterisation and dialogue. It was amusing, involving and a nice ride.When I saw it I didn't know it had only lasted two seasons, but wasn't surprised; it really didn't have mass appeal. Not full-on enough for a 1980's audience - and even less so for today's viewers. Still, for anyone who can appreciate its strengths it has great appeal.The only real flaw was the inclusion of the homosexual character. Very PC, but not an enhancement to the show. Still, this is a small criticism; this was a very enjoyable production, and John Ritter was great in the lead role.When the show's run ended I missed it.Rating - 8/10
wcmb I always felt that this series was underrated. It was entertaining, imaginative and should have been given more credit than it was. True Barbara Bosson was a bit annoying, but the show was entertaining. John Ritter will be missed.