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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Hawk' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Hawk':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)

September 8, 1966: Do Not Mutilate Or Spindle
Season 1, episode 1
W: Allan Sloane   D: Sam Wanamaker

With Gene Hackman (Houston Worth), Louise Sorel (Melissa Grant), Fredd Wayne (Detective), John Marley (Sam Crown), Jeff Corey (News Stand Owner), Elianne Nadeau (Jane Charleston). Return of the series starring Burt Reynolds as Lt. John Hawk, a modern-day American Indian assigned to the district attorney's office in New York City. In the series-opening episode, Houston Worth, a religious fanatic, is the missing link between the murder of an office worker and the threatening telephone calls received by a young fashion model.

September 22, 1966: Thanks For The Honeymoon
Season 1, episode 3
W: David Ellis   D: Leonard Horn

With Geraldine Brooks (Myrna), William Prince (Carl), Reni Santoni (Nick Welles). An alcoholic wife refuses to admit that she was in a bar with a hoodlum at the time a homicide occurred, which causes an innocent man to be accused of the slaying.

September 29, 1966: Game With A Dead End
Season 1, episode 4
W: Mark James   D: Sam Wanamaker

With Ann Seymour (Laurette), Philip Bosco (Nick), Bert Convy (Len), Lynda Day George (Diane), Robert Viharo (Tommy). Hawk's investigation of a young girl's abduction is impeded when the victim's aunt brings a former policeman turned private dectective into the case.

October 6, 1966: Death Comes Full Circle
Season 1, episode 5
W: Lou Shaw   D: Larry Arrick

With Bradford Dillman (Nick Serri), Martin Sheen (Peter Janus). The owner of a car involved in the hit-and-run death of a bride comes up with an ironclad alibi.

October 13, 1966: The Theory Of The Innocent Bystander
Season 1, episode 6
W: Edward Adler   D: Paul Bogart

With Robert Duvall (Dick), Murray Hamilton (Cheever), Stanley Beck (Ham), Carol Rossen (Cindy). A masterpiece of criminal planning goes awry when a chauffeur, hired to help, realizes that the two partners are double-crossing each other.

October 27, 1966: How Close Can You Get?
Season 1, episode 8
W: Lewis Reed   D: Sam Wanamaker

With Irene Dailey (Hallie), Peter Donat (Ward), Jose Perez, John Heffernan. A Broadway star is endangered by threats from a mysterious blackmailer.

November 17, 1966: Ulysses And The Republic
Season 1, episode 11
W: Edward Adler   D: Paul Henreid

With Sibyl Bowan (Mrs. Leiser), Henry Jones (Abe Kenner), Ann Williams (Christine Ford), Conrad Fowkes (Ulysses Frost), Robert Mandan (Inspector Hahn), Horace McMahon (Bick). When a friend is slain by foreign agents, Hawk becomes the beleaguered man in the middle and is even kidnapped.

December 1, 1966: H Is A Dirty Letter
Season 1, episode 13
W: William Sackheim   D: Richard Benedict

With Frank Converse (Val), Val Bisoglio (Cozy), Linda Bennett (Gillian), Tony Lo Bianco (Joey), Elizabeth Ashley (Donna), Ramon Bieri (Al). Hawk tries to nail the man who's directing New York City's heroin traffic.

December 22, 1966: Wall Of Silence
Season 1, episode 16
W: Robert Crean   D: Alexander Singer

With Michelle Myers (Mrs. Currin), Beverlee McKinsey (Mattie Mulroy), Emily Prager (Lily Gilworth), Scott Glenn (Hal Currin), Kim Hunter (Mrs. Gilworth). When an autistic teenager is the sole witness to a cop killing, her brother tries to shield her from Lt. Hawk and the slayer, who does not know that the girl cannot speak.

December 29, 1966: Blind Man's Bluff
Season 1, episode 17
W: Edward Adler   D: Burt Reynolds

With Sam Raskyn (Stan), Tom Ahearne (Rudy), Philip Bruns (Goldwall), James Best (Emile). Hawk has one clue in the hunt for an unknown killer: all the victims were cab drivers with 7-year-old daughters.


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