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- Season 1 overviewJan 15-May 26, 198117 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Hill Street Station Jan 15, 1981
- Furillo tries to ease tensions when gang members take hostages during a robbery attempt.
- 2. Presidential Fever Jan 17, 1981
- Officers are uneasy about providing security for the president's fact-finding mission.
- 3. Politics as Usual Jan 22, 1981
- Furillo hopes for a truce between two gangs; LaRue accepts a bribe.
- 4. Can World War III Be an Attitude? Jan 24, 1981
- Gangs wreak havoc when the president cancels his tour; LaRue's case goes to trial.
- 5. Dressed to Kill Jan 31, 1981
- Furillo and Washington hope to exonerate LaRue; Hill and Belker try to nab a rapist.
- 6. Film at Eleven Feb 7, 1981
- Washington and LaRue close in on Hill and Renko's assailant; Belker deals with an alleged vampire.
- 7. Choice Cut Feb 14, 1981
- A gang leader and his partner hold two hostages after robbing a small grocery store.
- 8. Up in Arms Feb 21, 1981
- Furillo confronts a top TV reporter who has spurred vigilantism.
- 9. Your Kind, My Kind, Human Kind Feb 28, 1981
- Vigilantes and a youth gang collide; LaRue's pursuit of reporter Chase endangers a stakeout.
- 10. Gatorbait Mar 7, 1981
- Rumors of Furillo's promotion circulate; a search for alligators isn't entirely unsuccessful.
- 11. Life, Death, Eternity, Etc. Mar 14, 1981
- A councilman is allegedly involved in a 15-year-old prostitute's death.
- 12. I Never Promised You a Rose, Marvin Mar 21, 1981
- Furillo demands the councilman be subpoenaed; Hunter's tank is stolen; LaRue's business is razed.
- 13. Fecund Hand Rose Mar 25, 1981
- Phil is nervous over his upcoming marriage: MacAfee wants to cut a deal.
- 14. Rites of Spring May 19, 1981
- A brutal vice cop is implicated in several questionable shootings.
- 15. Rites of Spring May 19, 1981
- Neighborhood tempers grow short; LaRue's drinking nearly causes a tragedy.
- 16. Jungle Madness May 26, 1981
- Washington tries to clear a bigoted officer; LaRue's drinking worsens.
- 17. Jungle Madness May 26, 1981
- Hill and Renko pursue two career women; Frank and Joyce's plans go awry.
Episodes. Season 1 (1981) Season 2 (1981–82) Season 3 (1982–83) Season 4 (1983–84) Season 5 (1984–85) Season 6 (1985–86) Season 7 (1986–87) References. Sources. List of Hill Street Blues episodes. Hill Street Blues is an American serial police drama that aired on NBC in primetime from 1981 to 1987 for a total of 146 episodes.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By1122"Presidential Fever"Robert Butler33"Politics as Usual"Robert Butler44"Can World War III Be an Attitude?"Robert ButlerEpisode list. Hill Street Blues. Top-rated. Thu, Jan 7, 1982. S2.E8. The World According to Freedom. Following a gruesome murder perpetrated by a gang at a night club, Furillo is determined to take any means necessary to find the people responsible. Belker runs in a guy who thinks that he is a superhero.
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Hill Street Blues is an American serial police procedural television series that aired on NBC in prime-time from January 15, 1981, to May 12, 1987, for 146 episodes.
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The acclaimed series centers on the officers of Hill Street station in an unnamed city.
The groundbreaking, critically acclaimed series Hill Street Blues is set in the Hill Street Police station; the heart of a racially torn, crime-ridden precinct of an unidentified urban metropolis where the peace is kept thanks to a tenuous trust between the police and the people they protect.