Street Hawk

1985

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Released: 04 January 1985 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Street Hawk is an American television series that aired for 13 episodes on ABC in 1985. The series is a Limekiln and Templar Production in association with Universal Television. Its central characters were created by Paul M. Belous and Robert "Bob" Wolterstorff, and its core format was developed by Bruce Lansbury, who had initially commissioned the program's creation. This series was originally planned for the fall of 1984, Mondays at 8:00PM Eastern/7:00PM Central. However, ABC executives changed their minds when the summer series Call to Glory did well, and Street Hawk was pushed to mid-season. Street Hawk made its debut on January 4, 1985 on ABC at 9:00PM Eastern/8:00PM Central and ran until May 16, 1985. Reruns aired on the USA Network on Saturdays at 10:00AM from 1990-91.

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Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Loui Blair It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
rentatrip1 Plot outline is a re - do of NIGHT RIDER . Using the Good Guy gets to run all over the place in a Super Duper Custom (Motorcycle) Vehicle . But this Hot Set Up does not talk !
dinalt10 Like many 80's shows, this one lived on in my memory - another high tech show (or high tech by 80's standards).The cast were likable enough to carry off the often corny scripts, and the bike itself was amazing...............who can forget the countdown to Hyperthrust.Control centre looks dated now, but remember this was the 80's when computers were large.A show that could've gone further, and even an early appearance from George Clooney in one episode.Don't expect Shakespearian quality scripts, but it's a fun ride.........especially watching the bike jump through 360 degrees.
sharlzg I loved this show. My whole family would watch it every week.I've recently been rewatching all my old 80s & 90s favourites, and a lot of them I can't keep watching because they're just too cheesy. This.... well I'm loving it all over again.Yes, I love the bike (who wouldn't), but mostly I love that the lead is not a chauvinistic, sleeze (and as much as I loved Knight Rider, the sleeziness of of his character really annoyed me when I started re-watching it).It's a shame this one didn't last the distance.(I heard they're considering a remake/sequel series.... I really hope that comes to fruition. I'd definitely watch it. Wonder if Clooney will make an appearance. & I wonder if he;ll get billing this time ü)
drew_atreides Along with most other comments in here, i was a kid of the 80's who watched all of the super-vehicle shows.."Street Hawk" was definitely up there among the best of the lot, with, as most people have pointed out, a terrific soundtrack. TO THIS DAY i can still hum the theme song in it's entirety. Didn't realize at the time that that was Tangerine Dream!I still refer to Joe Regalbuto (aka FRANK FONTANA from "Murphy Brown") as "NORMAN from STREET HAWK" whenever i see him in anything.....Really wish the show would have lasted longer.Would kill for a DVD release!