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- 1. Pilot Sep 23, 1987
- A San Francisco plainclothes detective doubles as the landlord of an apartment building.
- 2. The Answer, My Friend, Is Passing in the Wind Sep 30, 1987
- Harry tries to pass Bijoux off as a narcotics dog after he bites the mailman.
- 3. Don We Now Our Gay Apparel Oct 7, 1987
- A handsome actor researching a role accompanies Mo and Silard on their rounds.
Hooperman is a comedy-drama TV series starring John Ritter as a San Francisco police inspector. The show ran for two seasons from 1987 to 1989 and was created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher.
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.
- (402)
- 1987-09-23
- Comedy, Drama
- 30
When a notorious computer hacker admits that his ex-girlfriend holds the key to a stolen account with a million dollars, Hooperman must find a way to reunite them in order to recover the money.
Hooperman is a comedy-drama series that aired from 1987 to 1989. It follows the adventures of Harry Hooperman, a police inspector who inherits a rundown apartment building and a dog, and his partner DeMott.
Hooperman is a 1987-1989 sitcom about a police detective who becomes a landlord after inheriting a building and a dog. The show starred John Ritter, who won a People's Choice Award and was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
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Hooperman is a comedy-drama series about a police detective who inherits a building and a dog. See the list of 42 episodes, ratings, genres, creators, and air dates.
Hooperman is a comedy-drama show that ran from 1987 to 1989. It stars John Ritter as a police detective who inherits a building and a dog from his murdered landlady.