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  1. L.A. Heat
    TV-PG1999 · Comedy drama · 2 seasons

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    • Season 1
    • Season 2
    • Overview
      Mar 15-Apr 30, 1999
      35 episodes
      Episodes

      1. Daybomber
      1. Daybomber Mar 15, 1999
      • A terrorist sets off explosions during the busiest hours of the day.
    • 2. Too Young to Die
      2. Too Young to Die Mar 16, 1999
      • The detectives befriend a boxer who seeks revenge after his brother is killed.
    • 3. In Transit
      3. In Transit Mar 17, 1999
      • Chase and August escort an accountant to court for the trial of a mobster.
    • 4. Electra
      4. Electra Mar 18, 1999
      • A prostitute is found dead in a hotel.
    • 5. Silicon Sting
      5. Silicon Sting Mar 19, 1999
      • High-tech thieves in Halloween costumes terrorize a computer assembly plant.
    • 6. Cop Star
      6. Cop Star Mar 22, 1999
      • August and Chase host a television crew sent by the mayor to cover their beat.
    • 7. Strange Currencies
      7. Strange Currencies Mar 23, 1999
      • Chase and August see a terrorist bomb the car of a drug dealer.
    • 8. Rage
      8. Rage Mar 24, 1999
      • After a tourist is murdered, August and Chase realize they are pursuing a serial killer.
      • A radio shock-jock is suspected of murdering one of his targets.
    • 10. Rap Sheet
      10. Rap Sheet Mar 26, 1999
      • A rap star is suspected of the murder of a gang member.
      • Wealthy foreign tourists are murdered and robbed.
    • 12. Old Scores
      12. Old Scores Mar 30, 1999
      • Fight fixing is probed after a promising young boxer is found beaten.
      • A young car thief barricades himself inside a strip mall and takes hostages.
    • 14. Falcon
      14. Falcon Mar 31, 1999
      • Renegade bikers use an abandoned church as a methamphetamine lab.
    • 15. Kidney
      15. Kidney Apr 1, 1999
      • August and Chase investigate when a bizarre wave of kidney thefts strikes unsuspecting citizens.
    • 16. Green Justice
      16. Green Justice Apr 2, 1999
      • A car bomb kills the vice president of a factory that pollutes.
      • The detectives go after a man suspected of smuggling illegal aliens.
    • 18. Smash and Grab
      18. Smash and Grab Apr 7, 1999
      • A spree of mischief turns deadly for three teenage boys videotaping their own antics.
      • The detectives think the prime suspect in a woman's murder might just be a pawn.
    • 20. Death House
      20. Death House Apr 9, 1999
      • August goes under cover to investigate the beating deaths of prison inmates.
      • August and Chase work with Scotland Yard after nabbing the "gentleman bandit," who has IRA ties.
    • 22. Chester Nut
      22. Chester Nut Apr 13, 1999
      • After a psychiatrist is killed, the murderer's trail leads to Chase's cousin.
      • The former stars of a television show are murdered.
    • 24. Big Guns
      24. Big Guns Apr 15, 1999
      • Chase and August investigate a gun-running operation.
    • 25. National Security
      25. National Security Apr 16, 1999
      • A scientist with access to highly classified secrets is found shot.
    • 26. Wake Up Call
      26. Wake Up Call Apr 19, 1999
      • An inmate disappears after escaping from a crashed prison bus.
    • 27. Fangs
      27. Fangs Apr 20, 1999
      • August and Chase investigate a murder that may have been committed by a vampire.
    • 28. F Is for Framed
      28. F Is for Framed Apr 21, 1999
      • Chase is found unconscious with the body of an unarmed man next to him.
    • 29. Burning Sanctuary
      29. Burning Sanctuary Apr 22, 1999
      • A church is torched and a neo-Nazi's charred body is found in the ruins.
    • 30. Strip Show
      30. Strip Show Apr 23, 1999
      • Detectives go on the trail of a killer, after a strip club owner is found stabbed to death.
  1. L.A. Heat: Created by Joseph Merhi, Richard Pepin. With Wolf Larson, Steven Williams, Renee Tenison, Kenneth Tigar. The action-packed cases of two cops--one white, one Black--in Los Angeles. A wisecracking combination with plenty of action, chases, and explosions thrown in for good measure.

    • (473)
    • 1999-03-15
    • Action, Comedy, Crime
    • 50
  2. Episode list. Season 1 (1999) Season 2 (1999) Episodes aired out of order. Home media. Worldwide airdates. Filming locations. References. External links. L.A. Heat (TV series) L.A. Heat is an American action fiction television series starring Wolf Larson and Steven Williams as Los Angeles police detectives.

  3. Episode list. L.A. Heat. Top-rated. Fri, May 14, 1999. S2.E19. Professor Benton. Professor Larry Benton, a former teacher of Augusts', is brutally killed outside a jewelry store by thief Willie Mathers. August is devastated upon his arrival at the crime scene, having just had lunch with Benton moments earlier and vows to catch Mathers. 8.5/10. Rate

  4. Newest Episodes. S2 E22 - Vengeance (2) S2 E21 - Armageddon (1) S2 E20 - Legacy of A Buffalo Soldier. Where does L.A. Heat rank today? Show all TV shows in the JustWatch Streaming Charts. Streaming charts last updated: 5:10:18 AM, 05/24/2024. L.A. Heat is 10416 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today.

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  5. 27 IMDb 6.9 1999 26 episodes. X-Ray 18+. Action · Comedy · Drama · Suspense. Freevee (with ads) Episodes. Sort. S1 E1 - Daybomber. Watch on supported devices. March 14, 1999. 48min. 13+. Detectives August Brooks and Chase McDonald meet when August and several officers are overwhelmed by criminals in an explosive shootout.

  6. Apr 20, 1999 · 1999 -1999. 2 Seasons. Syndicated [Europe] Drama. TV14. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Fast cars and gunplay dominate this buddy cop series set in the City of Angels, focusing on a risk-taking cop and...

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