List of ''Starsky & Hutch'' episodes
A list of episodes from the 1970s US series Starsky & Hutch:
Season overview
Season | Episodes | Season premiere | Season finale | Region 1 DVD release date | Region 2 DVD release date | |
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1 | 23 | April 30, 1975 | April 21, 1976 | March 2, 2004[1] | N/A | |
2 | 25 | September 25, 1976 | April 16, 1977 | July 20, 2004[2] | N/A | |
3 | 23 | September 17, 1977 | May 17, 1978 | March 15, 2005[3] | N/A | |
4 | 22 | September 12, 1978 | May 15, 1979 | October 17, 2006[4] | N/A | |
Season 1 (1975–1976)
Episode # | Title | Airdate | Directed by | Writer(s) |
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101 | Pilot | April 30, 1975 | Barry Shear | William Blinn & Jeff Kanter |
102 | Savage Sunday | September 10, 1975 | Jack Starrett | Fred Freiberger |
103 | Texas Longhorn | September 17, 1975 | Jack Starrett | Michael Mann |
104 | Death Ride (a.k.a. Hellride) | September 25, 1975 | Gene Nelson | Edward J. Lakso |
105 | Snowstorm (a.k.a. The Mexican Connection) | October 1, 1975 | Bob Kelljan | Robert I. Holt |
106 | The Fix | October 8, 1975 | William Crain | Robert I. Holt |
107 | Death Notice | October 15, 1975 | William Crain | Robert C. Dennis |
108 | Pariah (a.k.a. What Do You Do When Justice Fails) | October 22, 1975 | Bob Kelljan | Michael Fisher |
109 | Kill Huggy Bear | October 29, 1975 | Michael Schultz | Fred Freiberger |
110 | The Bait | November 5, 1975 | Ivan Dixon | Story by: Don Balluck & James Schmerer Teleplay by: Don Balluck & James Schmerer & Edward J. Lakso |
111 | Lady Blue (a.k.a. Lady Killer) | November 12, 1975 | Don Weis | Michael Mann |
112 | Captain Dobey, You're Dead | November 19, 1975 | Michael Schultz | Michael Fisher |
113 | Terror On The Docks | November 26, 1975 | Randal Kleiser | Fred Freiberger |
114 | The Deadly Imposter | December 10, 1975 | Dick Moder | Story by: Mann Rubin Teleplay by: Mann Rubin & Michael Fisher & Parke Perine |
115 | Shootout | December 17, 1975 | Fernando Lamas | David P. Harmon |
116 | The Hostages | January 7, 1976 | George McCowan | Edward J. Lakso |
117 | Losing Streak | January 14, 1976 | Don Weis | Story by: Robert I. Holt Teleplay by: Michael Fisher |
118 | Silence | January 21, 1976 | George McCowan | Story by: Donald R. Boyle Teleplay by: Parke Perine |
119 | The Omaha Tiger | January 28, 1976 | Don Weis | Edward J. Lakso |
120 | Jo-Jo | February 18, 1976 | George McCowan | Michael Mann |
121 | Running | February 25, 1976 | Don Weis | Michael Fisher |
122 | A Coffin for Starsky | March 3, 1976 | George McCowan | Arthur Rowe |
123 | The Bounty Hunter | April 21, 1976 | Don Weis | Steve Fisher |
- Submitted scripts that were not filmed:
Siege of Terror - Starsky and Hutch have two hours to free the hostages of three thieves in an Army surplus store.
Knockover - A murder victim's diamond ring compounds a routine homicide case with that of a million-dollar robbery.
Death Grip - Starsky and Hutch investigate the murder of a furniture salesman and uncover he had ties to organized crime.
Death Comes Knocking - The Death of a WW II veteran and his wife hits too close to home for Capt. Dolbey.
Poker Face - Starsky and Hutch pose as game card dealers to take down a racketeering drug ring.
Fate Worse Than Death - A ill-fated love triangle leads to the death of a nightclub bouncer.
Season 2 (1976–1977)
Episode # | Title | Airdate | Directed by | Writer(s) |
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201 | The Las Vegas Strangler (1) | September 25, 1976 | George McCowan | Michael Fisher |
202 | The Las Vegas Strangler (2) | September 25, 1976 | George McCowan | Michael Fisher |
203 | Murder at Sea (1) | October 2, 1976 | George McCowan | Ron Friedman |
204 | Murder at Sea (2) | October 2, 1976 | George McCowan | Ron Friedman |
205 | Gillian | October 16, 1976 | George McCowan | Amanda J. Green, Ben Masselink |
206 | Bust Amboy (a.k.a. Nightlight) | October 23, 1976 | George W. Brooks | Ron Friedman |
207 | The Vampire | October 30, 1976 | Bob Kelljan | Mark Victor, Michael Grais |
208 | The Specialist | November 6, 1976 | Fernando Lamas | Robert Earll |
209 | Tap Dancing Her Way Right Back Into Your Hearts | November 20, 1976 | Fernando Lamas | Edward J. Lakso |
210 | Vendetta (a.k.a. The Monster) | November 27, 1976 | Bob Kelljan | Don Patterson |
211 | Nightmare | November 28, 1976 | Randal Kleiser | Steve Fisher |
212 | Iron Mike (a.k.a. Captain Mike Ferguson) | December 18, 1976 | Don Weis | Arthur Norman, Arthur Norman, Ron Friedman |
213 | Little Girl Lost | December 25, 1976 | Earl Bellamy | Ben Masselink |
214 | Bloodbath | January 1, 1977 | Paul Michael Glaser | Ron Friedman, Christopher Joy, Wanda Coleman |
215 | The Psychic | January 15, 1977 | Don Weis | Michael Mann |
216 | The Set-Up (1) | January 22, 1977 | George McCowan | Joe Reb Moffly |
217 | The Set-Up (2) | January 29, 1977 | George McCowan | Joe Reb Moffly |
218 | Survival | February 5, 1977 | David Soul | Tim Maschler |
219 | Starsky's Lady (a.k.a. Revenge) | February 12, 1977 | Georg Stanford Brown | Robert Earll |
220 | Huggy Bear and the Turkey | February 19, 1977 | Claude Ennis Starlett, Jr | Ron Friedman |
221 | The Committee | February 26, 1977 | George McCowan | Robert I. Holt |
222 | The Velvet Jungle | March 5, 1977 | Earl Bellamy | Parke Perine |
223 | Long Walk Down a Short Dirt Road | March 12, 1977 | George McCowan | Edward J. Lakso |
224 | Murder on Stage 17 | March 19, 1977 | Earl Bellamy | Ben Masselink |
225 | Starsky and Hutch Are Guilty (a.k.a Counterfeit Detectives) | April 16, 1977 | Bob Kelljan | David P. Harmon |
- Submitted scripts that were not filmed:
Mojo - Starsky and Hutch poses as a chemist to capture thieves trying to peddle morphine back to the insurance company
The Trade Off - A narcotics dealer facing prosecution kidnaps Hutch's ex-wife and demands him return the evidence
The Chinatown Murders - Starsky and Hutch races to stop a Mafia war incited by Chinatown hoodlums
Season 3 (1977–1978)
Episode # | Title | Airdate | Directed by | Writer(s) |
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301 | Starsky & Hutch on Playboy Island (a.k.a. Murder on Voodoo Island) - Part 1 | September 17, 1977 | George McCowan | Ron Friedman |
302 | Starsky & Hutch on Playboy Island (a.k.a. Murder on Voodoo Island) - Part 2 | September 17, 1977 | George McCowan | Ron Friedman |
303 | Fatal Charm (a.k.a Fatal Attraction) | September 24, 1977 | Earl Bellamy | Jeff Kanter |
304 | I Love You, Rosey Malone | October 1, 1977 | Rick Edelstein | Tim Maschler |
305 | Murder Ward | October 8, 1977 | Earl Bellamy | Anthony Yerkovich |
306 | Death in a Different Place | October 15, 1977 | Sutton Roley | Tom Bagen |
307 | The Crying Child | October 22, 1977 | Georg Stanford Brown | James Schmerer |
308 | The Heroes - Lynn Borden appears as Roxy in this episode. | October 29, 1977 | Georg Stanford Brown | Kathy Donnell and Madeline DiMaggio Wagner |
309 | The Plague - Part 1 | November 19, 1977 | Bob Kelljan | William Douglas Lansford |
310 | The Plague - Part 2 | November 26, 1977 | Bob Kelljan | William Douglas Lansford |
311 | The Collector | December 3, 1977 | Ivan Nagy | Don Patterson |
312 | Manchild on the Streets | December 10, 1977 | David Soul | Story by: Steve Fisher Teleplay by: Rick Edelstein |
313 | The Action | January 7, 1978 | Ivan Nagy | Story by: Al Friedman Teleplay by: Al Friedman and Robert Swanson |
314 | The Heavyweight | January 14, 1978 | Earl Bellamy | Story by: Norman Borisoff Teleplay by: Robert Swanson |
315 | A Body Worth Guarding | January 25, 1978 | Rick Edelstein | Story by: Sam Paley Teleplay by: Sam Paley and Rick Edelstein |
316 | The Trap (a.k.a. Game Set Death) | February 1, 1978 | Earl Bellamy | Story by: Sid Green Teleplay by: Sid Green and Robert Swanson |
317 | Satan's Witches | February 8, 1978 | Nicolas Sgarro | Bob Barbash |
318 | Class in Crime | February 15, 1978 | Paul Michael Glaser | Don Patterson |
319 | Hutchinson: Murder One (a.k.a. Hutchinson for Murder One) | February 22, 1978 | Bob Kelljan | Story by: Jackson Gillis Teleplay by: Robert Swason |
320 | Foxy Lady | March 1, 1978 | Nicolas Sgarro | Robert Swanson |
321 | Partners | June 2, 1978 | Charles Picerni | Rick Edelstein |
322 | Quadromania | September 23, 1978 | Rick Edelstein | Anthony Yerkovich |
323 | Deckwatch | August 26, 1978 | Paul Michael Glaser | Don Patterson |
- Submitted scripts that were not filmed:
Die Before They Wake - An Ex con is set to die for the murder of a police officer but before his execution he must help Starsky and Hutch to hunt down his accomplice.
Hours of Desperation - Two diamond thieves strap explosives to a bank executive to force Starsky and Hutch to locate their double-crossing partners.
Primal Fear - A series of murders is link to a group of Vigilante
Bullet With My Name on It - A former city mayor puts a bounty on Starsky and Hutch after his teenage daughter's rapist is set free.
Season 4 (1978–1979)
Episode # | Title | Airdate | Directed by | Writer(s) |
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401 | Discomania | September 12, 1978 | Arthur Marks | Rick Edelstein |
402 | The Game | September 19, 1978 | Leo Penn | Tim Maschler |
403 | Blindfold | September 26, 1978 | Leo Penn | Pat Fielder and Richard Bluel |
404 | Photo Finish | October 10, 1978 | Sutton Roley | Story by:Michael Wagner and Robert E. Swanson Teleplay by: Robert E. Swanson |
405 | Moonshine | October 17, 1978 | Reza Badiyi | Fred Freiberger |
406 | Strange Justice | October 24, 1978 | Reza Badiyi | Richard Kelbaugh |
407 | The Avenger (a.k,a The Killing Kind) | October 31, 1978 | Sutton Roley | Robert E. Swanson |
408 | Dandruff | November 14, 1978 | Sutton Roley | Ron Friedman |
409 | Black and Blue | November 21, 1978 | Rick Edelstein | Rick Edelstein |
410 | The Groupie | November 28, 1978 | Nicholas Colasanto | Robert Dellinger |
411 | Cover Girl (a.k.a. No Deposit, No Return) | December 12, 1978 | Rick Edelstein | Story by:Dan Ullman Teleplay by: Robert Dellinger and Rick Edelstein |
412 | Starsky's Brother (a.k.a. Starsky's Little Brother) | December 19, 1978 | Arthur Marks | Story by:Ralph Wallace Davenport Teleplay by: Ralph Wallace Davenport and Rober Earl |
413 | The Golden Angel | January 16, 1979 | Sutton Roley | Story by:George Arthur Bloom Teleplay by: Joe Reb Moffley, Robert Dellinger, George Arthur Bloom |
414 | Ballad for a Blue Lady | January 23, 1979 | Paul Michael Glaser | Story by:Sidney Ellis Teleplay by: Sidney Ellis and Paul Michael Glaser |
415 | Birds of a Feather (with Barbara Stuart) | January 23, 1979 | Charles Picerni | Story by:Amand J. Green Teleplay by: Amanda J. Green and Rick Edelstein |
416 | Ninety Pounds of Trouble | February 6, 1979 | Leo Penn | Robert E. Swanson |
417 | Huggy Can't Go Home (a.k.a. Huggy Can't Go Back) | February 13, 1979 | David Soul | Story by:Rick Edelstein Teleplay by: Richard Kelbaugh |
418 | Targets Without a Badge - Part 1 (a.k.a. The Snitch) | March 6, 1979 | Earl Bellamy | Richard Kelbaugh |
419 | Targets Without a Badge - Part 2 | March 11, 1979 | Earl Bellamy | Richard Kelbaugh |
420 | Targets Without a Badge - Part 3 | March 18, 1979 | Earl Bellamy | Richard Kelbaugh |
421 | Starsky vs. Hutch | May 8, 1979 | Peter Levin | Rick Edelstein |
422 | Sweet Revenge (a.k.a. Targets Without a Badge - Part 4) | May 15, 1979 | Paul Michael Glaser | Story by: Steven Nalevansky and Joe Reb Moffly Teleplay by: Steven Nalevansky |
- Submitted scripts that were not filmed:
The Master Key - Starsky and Hutch are put under pressure to hunt down the monster who murdered a young mother and her two sons.
The Halls Of Terror - A psychiatrist believes one of her patients murdered hospital staff.
Marathon Day - Starsky and Hutch enter a marathon after a competitor is kidnapped by masked men on her way to the event.
Sing Sing, Little Bird - Hutch finds himself in a dangerous position when he falls in love with politician daughter.
Bump In The Night - Starsky is overwhelm with grief when an old friend of his turns up dead.
- Submitted scripts for Season 5 (1979-1980)
Scotland Yard Here We Come (1)(2)
Starsky and Hutch are tasked with investigating to Scotland Yard to stop a group of skinheads from taking over.
Chance Encounters
When Starsky and Hutch return home from Scotland Yard, Hutch finds himself being stalked by a newspaper reporter Elane Salazar, While attending the trial of James Marshall Gunther; Salazar's love sick obsession for Hutch is proven to be more deadlier than ever.
Run For Your Life
After a marathon runner's dead body is found hours before a big race, Starsky and Hutch sets off to find the killer.
Weapon Of Choice
A veteran cop has been killed in a hit-and-run accident.
Eyes Wide Shut
Huggy Bear works to help Starsky and Hutch to protect Amateur boxer Corel Michael Williams from being expose a blackmail.
Point Of No Return
Starsky and Hutch are assigned to shop a former drug addict Robert Messer from become an federal assassin to a Secret Society.
Settle The Score
Starsky and Hutch help a former policewoman to hunt the man who raped her 5 years before.
Lockdown
When a crazed gunman terrorizes a bank Staraky and Hutch put themselves in the line of fire to stop the madman from his reign of terror.
Bad Things Come In Three
Such Sweet Sorrow
Capt.Dolbey goes on the warpath after discovers several problems on police force after noticing some of his officers taking shortcuts in their work.
Eye Of The Beholder
Hutch finds himself in a difficult position when an old childhood friend of his a military soldier dies from an apparent suicide.
Night Prowlers
Fallen Angel
An opera singer hires the boys to protect a blue diamond she is to wear on stage from an elegant jewel thief
Three for the Money
Starsky and Hutch assume several undercover guises to nab a con man who took three people's life savings
The Last Resort (1)
The Last Resort (2)
The Last Resort (3)
Dangerous Fortune
A fortuneteller and her husband are brutally murdered.
No Good Deed
While doing a friend a favor and searching for a runaway teenager, the detectives stumbles upon a bizarre band of criminals about to pull off a bank robbery.
Last Dance
Starsky and Hutch tries to get criminal charges drop from a male escort who is accused of a murder which he did not commit.
In Full Command
A disgruntled inspector, passed over for promotion, sees a current case as a way to boost his career.
References
- ↑ "Starsky & Hutch – The Complete First Season". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ↑ "Starsky & Hutch - The Complete Second Season". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ↑ "Starsky & Hutch - The Complete Third Season". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ↑ "Starsky & Hutch - The Complete Fourth Season". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.