

S1 • E1
The owner of an rundown apartment building is killed during a burglary and Harry Hooperman (an Inspector with San Francisco Police Dept.) inherits the building and her beloved (and nasty) dog Bijoux.

S1 • E2
Bijoux is put on trial for attacking a mailman and will be destroyed unless Hooperman can prove he is a drug sniffing police dog.

S1 • E3
After Smith breaks off their relationship, Hooperman is asked out by a television reporter. DeMott and Silardi agree to allow a famous actor ride with them. Stern is reluctant to take back her estranged husband.

S1 • E4
Hooperman is forced to release a suspect for a brutal rape because he is a witness in a federal trial.

S1 • E5
Hooperman turns to a psychic to uncover the identity of a dead man; the nephew of Hooperman's deceased landlord decides to contest her will.

S1 • E6
Hooperman and McNeil go undercover to stop a series of grocery store holdups.

S1 • E7
Hooperman goes undercover to bust a loan shark with the wire being placed in a very unconventional place. Stern reluctantly tries an escort service and is surprised when she sees who her escort is.

S1 • E8
A wealthy Sheik puts Hooperman in charge of showing around his spoiled 19-year old daughter. DeMott and Silardi go undercover as a married couple in order to bust a baby broker.

S1 • E9
Hooperman tries to get through to a suicidal AIDS suspect; Stern meets her estranged husband's mistress who provides some awkward details about their affair.

S1 • E10
Hooperman must protect an elderly man, a repeat retail theft offender, who does a TV interview claiming he could identify an armed robbery suspect. Smith has second thoughts about her relationship with Hooperman.

S1 • E11
The Department hosts an open house for Christmas Eve and attracts a variety of interesting characters with different life stories.

S1 • E12
Hooperman, Pritzger and McNeil stakeout a coffin robber; Stern tries to settle her divorce.

S1 • E13
Smith tells Hooperman she intends to move out of San Francisco; Hooperman houses a snitch and his family at his apartment; Pritzger inadvertently eats evidence.

S1 • E14
Hooperman gets a great deal on a classic car from a drug suspect and finds there is lots of baggage that go along with it; Smith interviews other women who are/were in relationships with policemen.

S1 • E15
Everyone fears for Hooperman's safety when a dangerous con is freed from prison; Hooperman, Pritzger and McNeil go undercover at a warehouse to nab a merchandise hijacker.

S1 • E16
Stern, Hooperman, McNeil, and Pritzger are analyzed by a psychologist hired by the department; Hooperman tries to rekindle a romance with an old flame following an argument with Smith.

S1 • E17
Hooperman's new boxing trainer aspires to be a police officer; McNeil is nervous about appearing on a game show.

S1 • E18
Hooperman investigates a case of a child runaway; Hooperman fears that McNeil's eye problem may put them both at risk.

S1 • E19
Hooperman gets unexpected news from Smith; the Department investigates a string of brutal crimes.

S1 • E20
Hooperman is held hostage by a bickering couple; Stern overindulges on a remedy given to her by Bushkin.

S1 • E21
Hooperman convinces Stern to involve the department in a joint organized crime investigation with a less than stellar private investigator; Smith's mother comes to visit, not knowing anything about her relationship with Hooperman.

S1 • E22
Hooperman celebrates a birthday; Silardi's homophobic twin brother visits the station and causes plenty of tension; Smith suspects that one of the tenants murdered his mother.

Detective Harry Hooperman

Captain C.Z. Stern

Inspector Clarence McNeil

Officer Mo DeMott

Inspector Bobo Pritzger

Betty Bushkin

Officer Rick Silardi

Susan Smith
Rudy

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