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6/10
T.J. Hooker and Its Origins
elvimark0123 August 2017
Looking back over the various guest roles that William Shatner has played over the past couple of decades, there are two guest shots he made over the years that would indicate that he was the perfect choice for the role of Sergeant Thomas Jefferson 'T.J.' Hooker (incidentally, everyone, including his wife, calls him 'Hooker'...the only person to ever call him T.J. was Henry Darrow's character in "A Cry For Help").

First off, there's Shatner's 1971 guest appearance on Ironside, in an episode entitled 'Walls Are Waiting"...imagine a parole officer who's just like Hooker, and you have the Shat in this episode about a hard-ass P.O. who has a hard-on for pushers (due to his sister being an addict). When he receives several threats on his life, he suspects one particular pusher, and naturally, Ironside isn't so sure.

Fast-forward to 1975, and here's Bill on The Rookies, donning the uniform as yet another wacko veteran officer, the type of guy Sam Melville's Rookies character, Mike Danko, seemed to be always partnered with. In this episode, "The Hunting Ground", the cop played by Shatner is hunting down criminals on his off-time...emphasis on the word 'hunting'.

Watching both of these roles, you get the feel for the Hooker character...all that's missing are the constant references to 'maggots'...yes, in every episode, Hooker vows to 'get these maggots off the street!' I was always under the impression that 'maggots' was a substitute for a certain epithet that rhymed with it, and that ABC (and possibly Aaron Spelling and Columbia) were a little skittish about using *that* word too much.

Now to the series...while it's not the greatest crime drama ever, it certainly fits the action bill with Shatner jumping on the hoods of moving cars, sprinting after suspects, etc. And while Hooker starts out the series as an alcoholic hard-ass, he lightens up considerably during the show's run, becoming more of a friend to his young stud partner Vince Romano (Adrian Zmed). The requisite 'cute female' is Officer Vicki Taylor in the first season (April Clough), replaced by Stacy Sheridan (Heather Locklear) for the remainder of the series. Their Captain is Stacy's Dad, Dennis Sheridan (Richard Herd), and near the end of the first season, Moondoggie, I mean, James Darren comes aboard as Officer Jim Corrigan.

The stories are naturally the usual Aaron Spelling cop show fare, with Hooker taking on pimps, pushers, crooked cops, etc. The villains are played by many of the usual cop show villain actors, like Don Gordon, John Vernon and Jonathan 'The World's Most Interesting Man' Goldsmith, to name a few. And let's not forget the manly power of the Shat...yep, even with the toupee and the paunch, he's quite the stud, landing beauties like Lisa Hartman, Cristina Raines, Kristen Meadows (very hot in a white swimsuit!) and Michelle Phillips, to name a few. Ladies' man Romano manages to score a few times himself, as do Stacy and Corrigan.

The series lasted a little over three seasons on ABC...if it had continued on the Alphabet Network, it would've turned toward comedy, as the last ABC episode featured Hooker getting a transfer to Chicago and being partnered with a jive-ass cop. The rest of the cast would've been gone. Instead, ABC canceled the series, CBS picked it up for their Crime Time After Prime Time feature, Hooker went back to L.A. with Stacy and Corrigan, but no Romano...Adrian Zmed had rightfully moved on to host Dance Fever. The CBS season was the final one.

Throughout the run of the series, Shatner and the rest of the cast deliver the action like clockwork. T.J. Hooker is a bit dated, sure, but for a good, quick action fix, it doesn't hurt to catch an episode now and then. Watch out, Maggots...Hooker's on the job!
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7/10
Eye Candy, Anyone?
Greatgourdini3 August 2019
I'm reasonably certain that Officer Sheridan (at least, back in the '80s) could shoot me, and I wouldn't even feel it. That may not be the only reason to watch the show, but it is, far and away, the best. Need I say more?
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5/10
T.J. Hooker is... Hilariously Entertaining and Full of Shatner!
NarniaIsAwesome23 June 2019
Of all the cheesy 80's cop shows, 'T.J. Hooker' is my new favorite! I love movies and shows that are so bad they're funny, and this a perfect example of that.

William Shatner plays the titlular character, a mediocre cop who gets hailed as one slick guy. Shatner has that same quality as others like Alec Baldwin and Steven Seagal: the ability to be comical without even trying. His facial expressions and acting gild the lily. The other stars of the series (Adrian Zmed and Heather Locklear) aren't much better.

The show has plenty of corny, lovable quirks, including but not limited to: tubular 80's action soundtrack, sloppy stunts, HUGE explosions, awful dialogue, orangutans, break dancing, and did I mention 80's music?

In the episode, 'A Child Is Missing', Hooker heads to solve a case in Mexico along with a guy named Gomez. Those are traits used in Shatner's book Tek-War, which was actually written by a ghostwriter. It seems William has few ideas of his own!

If you are looking for something truly interesting, don't mess with T.J.. But if you like cheesy 80's fun, I recommend this! SPOOOOOOOOCK!
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The TV equivalent of Dirty Harry
4-Kane20 January 2001
T.J. Hooker reminds me of Dirty Harry in some respects. Like DH, Hooker is tough, especially on the bad guys. He's a no-nonsense cop, but at least he still has some sense of humor.

This is one of the most underrated cop shows. It may not be the best police drama ever made, but it has its moments. Plus, it's good to see William Shatner having success outside Star Trek. And this series shows that he could (and still can) do exactly that.
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6/10
William Shatner
safenoe26 February 2022
William Shatner pretty much personified T. J. Hooker, and it was one of those series that was get-home-in-time-to-watch TV for the first two seasons, but after that the writing got a bit tired and I suspect William Shatner was focussing on his Star Trek movie career.
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7/10
T.J. Hooker's top looker
RavenGlamDVDCollector30 April 2014
So what is RavenGlamDVDCollector@gmail.com doing reviewing a screeching tyres cops & robbers show? The answer in two words: HEATHER LOCKLEAR. Enough said.

The show ain't half-bad, and I'm surprised to see only fourteen other reviews here. Many boys of the Eighties grew up with this one, and you'd expect boys of all ages to go for it on DVD now, either for the abundant car chases or the pretty girl guest stars, but it is clearly not a popular seller as only that first box set was released featuring seasons 1 & 2. Now I cannot argue with this commercial failure then. How sad. What traitors these little boys grew up to be, no pride in America, just preoccupied with rap music and smoking dope. I'm a poor abandoned American-at-heart living in forsaken South Africa, but I have the sense to know that THIS IS AN ICON OF EIGHTIES USA even without my being partial to Heather. Who, by the way, looks, and fares, boatloads better in MELROSE PLACE. But I've been looking for this one for years, and I've always wanted to see the episode with Stacey's dancing scene, and that's clearly in Season Three. I've downloaded what I could from VuClip, but that's just snippets, although one included the dancing scene. So I'd buy the remaining seasons in a heartbeat if they became available. Wish I had an e-mail address for the copyright- holding releasing company.
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1/10
A gut and a rug
andrewjones88819 October 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Let's make this real brief.

An ageing cop called hooker....you know it makes sense. I watched this when i was a too young to know better back in the 80's,i saw an episode or two on sky a little while ago..ewwww

First rate drivel with William shatner lurching about, out running younger criminals,being an all round hero and all while over acting in his normal manner! Not to mention the fact he has skinned a poodle and seems to be wearing it on his head.

Every opening sequence we are treated to the cheesy music and a good shot of the gut as "Hooker" sprints into action.

Avoid this like a car with no brakes.
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10/10
Captain Kirk as a Cop! What more can you want!?!?
anthony_highsmith5 March 2016
OK First Off. Screw off anyone who disses the Shat. He was born to play a hero. And TJ Hooker is everything you want your hero to be. He is beast, He is human, He is emotional, He is caring, He is a signifier of justice, He is no holds barred, He will do anything to catch the bad guy. The only thing remotely bad about the show is Adrian Zmed. Who looks like it takes a little too much outta him to hit on the ladies if you know what I mean. Who wouldn't want to be handcuffed by Stacy? I'd still let her handcuff me today! There is 80s cheese. But the awesome thing is it is STILL AWESOME. The ep where Hooker chases down the rapist in the park. No way that scene would be filmed again. The dialogue was cheesy. The fight scenes for their time were good. But watching them again it's funny. But it's my favorite scene of the entire series. I am 32 years old. The series came out in 82. A year before I was born. And I got seasons 1&2 at Ollies. And I've watched the bejesus outta it. Car chases, Cheesy explosions, Cheesy Dialogue and I love it all!!!!! Don't buy it and expect a strict police procedural drama. If you want bad guys taken down and called "scum" and "punk". Get this!!!! Shat Rules!!!!! Every Precinct should be full if TJ HOOKERS!
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1/10
Worst cop show ever
britneyfoxx8 July 2020
The acting, writing and directing all stink. Every cop show cliche is here along with perfect Saturday Night Fever-hairstyles, wooden performances and cardboard villains. The only good episode is the one Leonard Nimoy guest starred in. Proof that the 80s sucked.
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10/10
T.J. Hooker is my Favorite cop show of all time
RogerMooreTheBestBond22 August 2005
I did not watch this when it was originally on TV. I was only 12 at the time. I have seen all the episodes many times in syndication and I love them all. William Shatner is the greatest actor since John Wayne He has a little John Wayne & Dirty Harry in him in the role of Hooker. He gives his all in every scene he's in. I love the fact that he is Mr. Morality. He point outs the good guys and the bad guys and he busts the bad guys as it should be. We shouldn't have to hear people whining about the criminal rights, what about the victims. That's what this show brings us. Other than Adam-12 and Dragnet, I don't see right and wrong laid out to us in such a direct way.

The cast is also perfect. William Shatner is as good as he was in Star Trek. Adrian Zmed is a perfect partner. He is a rookie who is willing to learn from the master. They also have good chemistry especially when they are being funny. I always loved the light moments. Ramano was always trying to get Hooker to buy a new car, eat better or try something he believes in. Heather Locklear is the sweetest, most beautiful woman I have I ever seen. She was so sweet and sexy on the show. I liked how she was playing a good person instead of all the later roles where she wasn't very nice. James Darren was also very good. He and Heather had good chemistry, kind of like Shatner & Zmed did. And there was a balance of 2 veterans and two rookies.

The episodes all had good positives messages about drawbacks of drug use, the use of "Illegal" guns by criminals, dealing with a handicap and busting punks who break the law.

All in all it's the best cop show ever, followed close by Adam-12, Dranet & Chips. I love them all. They don't make entertaining cop shows like that anymore.
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2/10
Hooker was on 5 seasons!
Stvdel222 December 2017
This was one of the dopiest shows on TV. Shatner out-Shatnered himself in this one. T.J. is a 50 something police sergeant, with an 80's style dynel toupee, who was named after the discount chain. He has a young partner, played by Adrian Zmed, who Hooker teaches about life and bad acting. At least Zmed never sings on the show. Heather Locklear and James "Moondoggie" Darren were added to the cast to look pretty.
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BEST AMERICAN COP SHOW EVER
Big Movie Fan15 February 2002
T.J. Hooker was the best cop show in my opinion for many reasons.

Firstly, the storylines and action scenes were very good. But the thing I liked most was seeing the superb William Shatner playing Hooker.

Hooker was human. He was divorced from his wife because of his dedication to the job. He was a great mentor to rookie officers and he always cared about the victims of crime. And he was persistent when it came to chasing the villains. In Hookers eyes, no crime was minor and every victim of crime was a human being with feelings.

It would be so hard to recommend certain episodes because they were all good. The 3rd episode of season 1 was good-Hooker was on the trail of two drug dealers who had killed a young girl. His dedication was second to none as he pursued the bad guys.

A great show. Hooker is the type of police officer I hope exists in real life.
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4/10
OK for what it was
peteprint30 May 2006
Show was OK for what it was, nothing special. I see that Bill Shatner reviewed his own show. Describing himself with adjectives such as, " Superb " I don't think we can count on an impartial review. Now Heather Locklear, she was Superb! An enjoyable way to pass the time when nothing better was on. About on the level of Adam-12 for acting, close, but not as good as Hawaii 5-0 regarding the action level. Shatner has a lot in common with Jack Lord as regards acting style. Overly dramatic but entertaining. James Darren actually did a fine job considering what he had to work with. He was the most believable character on the show. As for the other cast members, who could possibly imagine any police department with people that look or act like that?
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8/10
Better than I thought
pcampionz3 April 2021
I never watched this show when it was on mainstream television. Of course with the Roku you can catch up on a bunch of series from the past. This one has it all, the tough older cop, the schwarmy young partner womanizer, and they added a young Heather Locklear to the storylines. The show is reminiscent of the older 70s cheesy detective series, like Starsky and Hutch, CHIPS, SWAT etc, even the music is cheesy..

Funny watching it now, in some scenes you can see both of the lead actors wearing lift type shoes to make them seem taller. Shatner is actually pretty good in this series, not so sure if anyone else could have played Hooker, seems like this role was designed for him.

I know this is one of Heather's first acting roles, she does a pretty good job, but as we have seen her in many of her later roles, she definitely honed her acting craft and is a much better actress now than she was in this series (but I have always been a big fan, probably why I watched it).
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1/10
Hooker, best Cop show ever, you got to be kidding me!
SlimJim3920 January 2021
William Shatner has a hell of a press agent because his acting leaves an awful lot to be desired! His acting is shallow, phony and so amateurish so is Zmed's. Terrible acting and the writing is just so so.
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10/10
Awesome police drama!
OllieSuave-0074 February 2017
This is one of the first TV crime dramas that I have watched, starring William Shatner as Sgt. T.J. Hooker - a veteran policeman dedicated to be out on the streets battling crime and putting the low-lives where they belong.

Partnering with T.J. Hooker is rookie partner Vince Romano (Adrian Zmed) the beautiful Stacy Sheridan (Heather Locklear). The trio is the team to be reckon with, exhibiting much justice and generating lots of good guy vs. bad guy action. Plenty of adventures, great acting, suspense and humor, as well.

One of the greatest shows to ever come out of the 1980s, definitely remind you of the good old days of awesome TV!

Grade A
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5/10
Just another cop show.
mm-397 July 2019
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Just another cop show. Shatner is the great or greatest actor for cheesey scripts. Shatner has the instincts for ab lib for commercials, silly scripts, and spots on t v series. Knowing when to add silly humor, over acting, reacting, and just making a point is sign Shatner's specialty. Heck, Shatner can even do rap, which the famous Cptn Kirk, did for a commercial. Regrettable Shatner could not save T J Hooker. T J Hooker was so over formulated, and redundant. The eye candy cast of Locklear, and Zimmerman had the usual shirts of and or tight shirts for ratings. T J stunts on the car hood, throwing the baton, fights with the night sticks etc became repetitive for drama. T J did the smart Kirk role of solving problems and emotional pleas for the situational problems for a formulated script. I usual could only watch 5 to 10 minutes but sometime T.J. Hooker had a excellent script. The under age kid who turned 18 and got what was coming to him, and when Spock was a murdering cop were worth watching. There was some predictable car exploding episodes, and other nail biting memorable ones. I give T.J. Hooker a 5 stars. Some show are 3 stars and other 8, so the average is around 5. T.J. Hooker viewing experience all depends on which episode you watch. ( I love the officer who died before he retired just trying save one more life episode.)
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Awesome cop show,William Shatner rocks!
jeffman5200129 December 2004
T.J. Hooker is a real cool cop show.William Shatner,a.k.a. Capt. James T. Kirk of Star Trek shows he can really act.Shatner was not given enough credit for his acting by people and critics on this TV series.The other great cast who is also great is Adrian Zmed(Bachelor Party),Heather Locklear(Melrose Place and Spin City),James Darren,who to us Star Trek fans is well known for his roll as holographic character Vic Fontaine on "Star Trek:Deep Space Nine",as Richard Herd is awesome,to us science fiction fans is well know in the mini series "V" and the 1984 sequel "V The Final Battle" as John,to us Star Trek fans,he played Lt. Tom Paris's father,Adm. Owen Paris on "Star Trek Voyager".T.J. Hooker is the type of cop that everyone needs in every cop precinct,he fight s for the victims.I like this show so much,it deserves more credit.This show still rocks.
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10/10
Awesome Show
megaparrot27 August 2005
I love this show mainly because I like William Shattner. I don't really care if it was based in reality or not. It was fun to watch. I don't believe William Shattners character was meant to imitate an average person but an ideal for all the things a good police officer.....a good person can represent. I do agree Adam-12 and Dragnet were, and still are great television shows based more on actual cases and real police work, but I don't think you can compare them. TJ Hooker was more like the A-Team. It's fun and entertaining. I love the fight scenes with William Shattner in this show. He uses the shame fighting style as in Star Trek. I recommend this show to anyone who is a fan of William Shattner.
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10/10
LEAVE MY GUY SHATNER ALONE!
JJC-318 June 2004
TJ Hooker is/was one of the all time great cop shows. Adam 12 was boring in the extreme as was Dragnet. Hooker is a cop who refuses a promotion so he can continue to do the job that he is best suited for. A street cop who cares. Reed & Malloy and Friday & whoever looked like they could not wait for their shift to end each week. Sure it had the "super hero" feel to it, but you must remember that this was the TV cop format at the time. And the show has a great cast as well. Not like today, who really needs to see Dennis Franz's naked butt, not I that is for sure.
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8/10
80s tastic cop show
shelleyhackstar28 September 2019
TJ Hooker was one of my favourite cop shows.

Watching it now it is very dated. I'm surprised LA had ANY crime in the 80s. Hooker knew/worked with/arrested/had a hunch about every single crime. He also NEVER followed the rules or orders. It still puzzles me that Hooker could run faster than Romano who was 20 years younger. The show was formulaic with a crime of the week. The thing that made TJ Hooker great was the co-stars. I absolutely adored the relationship between Romano and Stacy. Always trying to outdo each other. Just brilliant. Jim Corrigan was a welcome addition. After Stacy made it out from behind the desk the show seemed to flow better. The show had some notable guest stars.. Leonard Nimoy, Richard Hatch, Heather Thomas and of course, Sharon Stone.

TJ Hooker was not gritty or even dramatic. Just a formulaic 80s cop show from Spelling/Goldberg.

Well worth a look for sheer nostalgia.
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8/10
Surprisingly very good
AGood8 March 2022
I always held off watching this thinking it will be some pretentious camp mess only designed to blow smoke up William Shatners rear end.

I tried watching the first 10mins of the pilot and was very surprised with how good it was so watched it till the end. I am now going through season one and the show is maintaining a very high standard throughout. I would recommend people give this a try.
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10/10
The best cop show ever! Absolutely great!
Rickyyy5 February 2002
The best cop show ever! Absolutely great! The cast was wonderful: Adrian Zmed, Heather Locklear, James Darren and William Shatner. The episodes were always exciting and full of action. The show was cancelled before its time.
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10/10
Classic 80s TV
pmfender1 December 2019
Yeah people are gonna criticize alot here. But wig aside and sometimes predictable storylines. This was one of the best TV series of it's kind. It went a full 5 seasons. And few American series do that if they dont have something. One standout episode for me was the one where Leornard Nemoys characters daughter. I never though of them as Star Trek characters. The acting was that good.

This is part of my childhood. So its centimental values as much as anything. But I will always love TJ HOOKER.
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Shatner the Superman (yellow spoiler alert)
sdfsdfsdf15 August 2000
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I recommend this series to everyone who would like to see an aging and not-quite-slim cop outrun his 20 years younger partner and criminals of all ages. Of course this cop is also Mr. Morality who knows what's best for everybody. His lectures are accompanied with that overacted dramatic Shatner look.

Also, you will find that cars run on nitroglycerin, the smallest accident makes them blow up - of course right after T.J. pulls the driver into safety.

So there are some fun moments, but quite dull most of the time.
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