Hot Pursuit

1984
Hot Pursuit

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EP1 Pilot Sep 22, 1984

An automotive engineer who has been framed for murder is rescued from police custody by her husband; they flee to New Orleans, beginning a cross-country odyssey to avoid the law and the real killers.

EP2 Steel Trap Sep 29, 1984

Jim is captured by local police after a high speed car chase; Kate turns to an enterprising 12-year-old boy for help in eluding the authorities.

EP3 Riding High Oct 06, 1984

Jim and Kate pose as ranchers to help a racehorse jockey who's been urged to fix an upcoming race; meanwhile, Shaw zeroes in on the fugitive couple.

EP4 Goodbye... I Love You Oct 13, 1984

Kate and Jim seek refuge with an old Army buddy of Jim's who suffers flashbacks in which he sees Kate as the traitorous woman he once loved.

EP5 Home is Where the Heart Is (1) Oct 20, 1984

Jim's sister is convalescing in a hospital after suffering a stroke. The will to see her puts Jim’s life in jeopardy. Kate is told that she's pregnant and decides to run away.

EP6 Home is Where the Heart Is (2) Oct 27, 1984

Jim searches for the mysteriously vanished Kate while she tries to survive in a forest where Shaw is stalking her.

EP7 Gillian Nov 03, 1984

Jim and Kate agree to help a young woman locate her missing fiance while she offers to track Kate's double in Seattle.

EP8 Portrait of a Lady Killer Dec 14, 1984

Falsely convicted of murder, the fugitive Kate Wyler kidnaps Estelle Modrian the auto mogul who framed her, and tries to extract information in an abandoned warehouse.

EP9 Identity Crisis Dec 21, 1984

The Wylers discover that Kate's lookalike recently worked at a carnival, so Kate "returns" to the job to learn more about her.

EP10 Dead Game Dec 28, 1984

Jim and Katy arrive to a small town and play as singles in order to ward off suspicions. Some townspeople are suddenly falling sick because of the water poisoned by the toxic waste dumped from the chemical plant where Katy is working.

EP11 Twilight Home Jul 26, 1985

Jim and Kate are given lodgings in a home for the elderly. They discover that the old people who live there are being cheated off their pensions by a gang of well-dressed crooks.

EP12 The Okay Chorale Aug 02, 1985

Kate and Jim get jobs at a bar called "The Pony Espresso". Jim works as a barman while Kate serves as an electrician. They meet a duo, husband and wife, of country singers.
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Released: 22 September 1984 Ended
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Hot Pursuit is a short-lived American television series starring Kerrie Keane and Eric Pierpoint, which aired from September 22 to December 28, 1984 on NBC. It was written and directed by executive producer Kenneth Johnson.

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richard.fuller1 Every time I see Dina Merrill, I always recall her in the commercials for this unseen program. She would be on the phone, saying, "find her! Find them before they find her!" What was it all about? HOHHHHHT Pursuit.This show came about after the sensation of daytime TV's Lovers On The Run craze, perpetrated by Tony Geary and Genie Francis as Luke and Laura on General Hospital.This was clearly a show offering nothing else but the HOHHHHT pursuit of the couple-in-love, Eric Pierpoint and Kerrie Keane.Now what I recall was Pierpoint shaving off the beard and their hair being colored to conceal their identities from the . . . . HOHHHHHHT pursuit.Reading here, Keane is no doubt in a dual role as a woman framing Keane for killing Merrill's boss, resulting in the . . . . HOHHHHHHT pursuit.It was complete and total burnout by the time this show came about, Luke and Laura having gone on the run in 1980 or so.So there was no suspense, no drama, no intensity, not much of a . . . . HOHHHHHHT pursuit.The show aired Saturday nights, the graveyard night unless you were the Love Boat.From time to time, again, especially when I would see Merrill, I would recall her on that phone. I think this was the first time I heard Pierpoint's name, but I had forgotten him.Didn't recall Keane at all.It was always so funny to me how these things were always stone cold in enticing viewers or building up a program people would want to watch, no matter how much they sought to sensationalize them.It always kind of reminded me of Tom Selleck trying to bring his newborn baby from the hospital and he attempted to trick the press by going out another exit, and there was no press waiting outside the front at all for the Sellecks. Or tabloids trying to say we can't get enough of Lindsey Lohan or Charlie Sheen and after a while nobody cares.
mattkratz This was a decent show, sort of a "The Fugitive" for the mid-1980's. A lady is framed for murder of her wealthy and powerful boss, and her husband stages a daring rescue to get her out of prison. They then have to search for the wife's lookalike, whom the boss's wife used as an accomplice for the framing and may have been involved, and have adventures and affect people's lives along the way. It wasn't too bad.