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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.
Episode 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.
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 ButlerHill Street Blues: Created by Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll. With Daniel J. Travanti, Michael Warren, Bruce Weitz, James Sikking. The lives and work of the staff of an inner city police precinct.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- TV-14
- 1981-01-15
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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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