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  1. Hunter is a TV series starring Fred Dryer as a renegade cop who bends the rules and takes justice into his own hands. The series ran for seven seasons and featured 152 episodes, with co-stars such as Stepfanie Kramer, Charles Hallahan, and Garrett Morris.

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  2. Hunter is an American crime drama television series created by Frank Lupo, which ran on NBC from September 18, 1984, to April 26, 1991. It stars Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall. The title character Sgt. Rick Hunter is a wily, physically imposing, often rule-breaking homicide detective with the Los ...

    • September 18, 1984 –, May 3, 2003
    • NBC
  3. Renegade cop Rick Hunter partners up with the equally tough-minded Sgt. McCall to crack down on Los Angeles criminals in this gutsy '80s cop drama.

  4. S1.E3 ∙ The Hot Grounder. Fri, Oct 5, 1984. When the wife of the commissioner is killed in car bomb that was planted in the commissioner's car, Hunter is assigned the case knowing well that he could get booted out. When Hunter arrives, he discovers a few anomalies like how his car was parked like he wanted his wife to move it and his attitude ...

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  5. Hunter is a TV show about a rule-breaking homicide detective in Los Angeles, who partners with different women officers in each season. The series ran from 1984 to 1991 and featured action, adventure and drama.

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  7. January 17, 1985. 48min. TV-14. Arnold Morton, a mentally disturbed surveillance expert, has been following Hunter for weeks. He emulates Hunter and wants to be his equal infighting crime and "cleaning up the city". Arnold's surveillance on another job leads him to a murder committed by a Dr . Pierpont.

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