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[[Image:Hunter-TV.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Hunter'' (1984-1991)]]
 
[[Image:Hunter-TV.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Hunter'' (1984-1991)]]
 
[[Image:Hunt117-guns1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hunter ([[Fred Dryer]]) and McCall ([[Stepfanie Kramer]]) aim their sidearms, a [[Heckler & Koch P9S|H&K P9S]] and a [[Walther PPK#Walther PPK/S|PPK/S]] in "The Last Kill", a first season episode.]]
 
[[Image:Hunt117-guns1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hunter ([[Fred Dryer]]) and McCall ([[Stepfanie Kramer]]) aim their sidearms, a [[Heckler & Koch P9S|H&K P9S]] and a [[Walther PPK#Walther PPK/S|PPK/S]] in "The Last Kill", a first season episode.]]
''Hunter'' was an NBC detective series that ran for seven seasons between 1984 and 1991.  It starred ex-football player [[Fred Dryer]] as the titular character, LAPD Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter, with [[Stepfanie Kramer]] as his partner Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall.
 
  
'''''Hunter'' is divided up into several pages, each one by Season:'''
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'''''Hunter''''' was a television crime series that aired for seven seasons in the US on NBC from 1984 to 1991.  The series starred [[Fred Dryer]] as Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter, a tough no-nonsense Los Angeles homicide detective who was partnered with Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall ([[Stepfanie Kramer]]) a former undercover female officer.  In its latter seasons, the series received support from the actual Los Angeles Police Department, with then police Chief Daryl Gates making an appearance in the episode.  Following the series' end in 1991, several television movies featuring the characters were produced.
  
* [[Hunter - Season 1]]
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'''The following lists the seasons of the series ''Hunter'':'''
 
 
* [[Hunter - Season 2]]
 
 
 
* [[Hunter - Season 3]]
 
 
 
* [[Hunter - Season 4]]
 
 
 
* [[Hunter - Season 5]] (in progress)
 
 
 
* [[Hunter - Season 6]] (to come)
 
 
 
* [[Hunter - Season 7]] (to come)
 
  
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File:Hunter-season1.jpg|<div align="center">[[Hunter - Season 1|Season 1]]<br>(1984-1985)</div>
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File:Hunters2.jpg|<div align="center">[[Hunter - Season 2|Season 2]]<br>(1985-1986)</div>
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File:Hunter-3TV.jpg|<div align="center">[[Hunter - Season 3|Season 3]]<br>(1986-1987)</div>
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File:HunterSeason4.jpg|<div align="center">[[Hunter - Season 4|Season 4]]<br>(1987-1988)</div>
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File:HunterSeason5.jpg|<div align="center">[[Hunter - Season 5|Season 5]]<br>(1988-1989) WIP</div>
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File:HunterSeason6.jpg|<div align="center">[[Hunter - Season 6|Season 6]]<br>(1989-1990) upcoming</div>
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File:HunterSeason7.jpg|<div align="center">[[Hunter - Season 7|Season 7]]<br>(1990-1991) upcoming</div>
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[[Category:Television]]
 
[[Category:Television]]
 
[[Category:Crime]]
 
[[Category:Crime]]

Revision as of 11:46, 3 July 2014

Hunter (1984-1991)
Hunter (Fred Dryer) and McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) aim their sidearms, a H&K P9S and a PPK/S in "The Last Kill", a first season episode.

Hunter was a television crime series that aired for seven seasons in the US on NBC from 1984 to 1991. The series starred Fred Dryer as Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter, a tough no-nonsense Los Angeles homicide detective who was partnered with Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) a former undercover female officer. In its latter seasons, the series received support from the actual Los Angeles Police Department, with then police Chief Daryl Gates making an appearance in the episode. Following the series' end in 1991, several television movies featuring the characters were produced.

The following lists the seasons of the series Hunter:


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