Hill Street Blues: Season 7
20th Century Fox (1986)
Drama
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IMDB   7.8
22 hr 0 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Dennis Franz
Jeffrey Tambor
Ed Marinaro
Peter Jurasik
James Sikking
Mimi Kuzyk
Joe Spano
Veronica Hamel
Charles Haid
Daniel J. Travanti
Kiel Martin
Jon Cypher
Megan Gallagher
Robert Hirschfeld
Barbara Bosson
Director
Stan Lathan
John Romano
Writer John Romano
David Milch

This groundbreaking and award-winning NBC crime drama provided a very realistic view into the lives of the dedicated cops and detectives of an urban police station. From January 1981 to August 1986, the show ran on Thursdays at 10/9 Central, with occasional repeats on Saturdays at 10/9 Central. From August 1986 to August 1987 first-run episodes aired Tuesdays at 10/9 Central.
Episodes
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    10/2/1986  1.  Suitcase
Sid and Buntz wrestle with 80 lbs. of cocaine found in a suitcase at the site of a small plane crash; Goldblume looks into a suspected case of aspirin tampering; Belker goes under to look into a hotel owner scamming city housing chits from vagrants; Hill and Renko handle a domestic call concerning a woman abusing her invalid grandparents.
Director:  Stan Lathan  / John Romano  Writer:  John Romano  / David Milch 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    10/9/1986  2.  A Case of Klapp
On his way to work, Hunter shoots a boy robbing a convenience store; Jablonski refuses to follow his doctor's orders about heart surgery ; the P.D.'s go on strike over job cuts by the city council; Belker struggles to protect senior citizens victimized by a violent mugger; and LaRue and Washington stake out a luscious young woman suspected of being a fence.
Director:  Scott Brazil  Writer:  Terry Curtis Fox 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    10/16/1986  3.  The Best Defense
Chaos reigns as the P.D.'s job action continues; Hunter faces his demotion and takes over as roll call sergeant for the ailing Jablonski; the detective LaRue tried to bust as a fence transfers to the Hill; Flaherty and Bates try to defuse a man who promises to blow himself up for money; and Joyce walks a tightrope as she tries to end the job action and cut a deal for her client that would put away the violent mugger.
Director:  John Patterson  / Jonathan Lemkin  Writer:  Steve Bello  / Robert Ward 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    10/30/1986  4.  Bald Ambition
Goldblume is visited by an old friend, who is mugged and rejected by a publisher; Bernstein saves Joyce from an escaped prisoner and confesses he has a tremendous crush on her; Daniels warns Furillo that Calletano's station house is on the edge of a racial meltdown; and Russo loses an arrest in her undercover assignment because she slept with the subject.
Director:  Ben Bolt  Writer:  Jeffrey Lewis 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    11/6/1986  5.  I Come on My Knees
Goldblume's friend freaks out and shoots a mugger and a cop; Calletano loses his command and threatens to take his story to the press; Sid moves in with Buntz for protection; and a premature vice cop spoils a massage parlor sweep.
Director:  Don Weis  Writer:  David Milch 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    11/13/1986  6.  Say Uncle
Buntz is in charge of efforts to protect a convicted mobster on his way to jail from a killer hired by his nephew; Russo's undercover places her in another sexually fraught position; LaRue and Washington bust a guy who confesses to several unsolved murders; Jablonski helps Belker bust a bus bandit; and Calletano resigns from the force.
Director:  Gabrielle Beaumont  Writer:  John Romano 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    11/27/1986  7.  Amazing Grace
Councilman Wade spends the day exposing and exploiting the crack problem on the Hill; Grace Gardiner returns as Sister Charity and recruits Flaherty; Belker goes under in a seafood joint serving soul food to locate drug traffickers; Goldblume receives an offer to publish Steve Merkur's book; and the manpower shortage delays Buntz' loan shark arrest and costs him part of his finger.
Director:  Don Weis  / David Milch  Writer:  Robert Ward 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    12/2/1986  8.  Falling from Grace
Daniels pushes Furillo to drop the Wade investigation; a literary agent offers Goldblume a chance to write his memoirs; Sister Charity works her old magic on Flaherty; and Buntz ties up his loan sharking sting by busting the shylock that cut off his finger.
Director:  Dale White  Writer:  Terry Curtis Fox 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    12/9/1986  9.  Fathers and Guns
Furillo faces a moral and emotional dilemma when his father is shot; LaRue sics the health department on a restaurant owner; Belker has nightmares about nuclear destruction and helps a father find his child; and a cemetery plot salesman solicits business at the station.
Director:  Jeffrey Lewis  / Jerry Patrick Brown  Writer:  Jeffrey Lewis 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    12/23/1986  10.  More Skinned Against Than Skinning
Racial tensions rise again when a white undercover officer shoots his black partner; a temporarily blind Buntz goes undercover with Belker as a beggar; Hill and Renko find several skinned bodies; and Joyce tries to defend a shopkeeper who has adapted Nazi paraphernalia as a deterrent against robbers.
Director:  Dale White  Writer:  David Black 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    1/6/1987  11.  She's So Fein
Belker wrecks a car belonging to LaRue's brother-in-law; a new public defender asks Washington for a date; and a dissatisfied client takes Davenport as a hostage.
Director:  Christian I. Nyby II  Writer:  Marjorie David 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    1/13/1987  12.  A Wasted Weekend
Buntz reassures Officer McBride about her shooting of an armed robber; Goldblume is kidnapped while trying to start a short vacation; and Hill, Renko, and Jablonski take a disaster-prone hunting trip.
Director:  John Patterson  Writer:  David Mamet 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    1/20/1987  13.  City of Refuse
Hill almost starts a riot at a drug kingpin's funeral; Russo and Flaherty try to deal with an angry old deaf man; LaRue and Washington pass Sid off a chemist to keep a cocaine case from being dismissed; and Hunter gets back into action when Ballantine takes a hostage
Director:  Don Weis  Writer:  Peter Silverman 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    2/3/1987  14.  Der Roachenkavalier
Buntz worries over the state of Furillo's marriage; LaRue and Washington get lots of help in their quest for a prize winning cockroach; Belker chases down a purse snatching dog; and Goldblume continues to buck the system when he releases a felon in direct contradiction of city council guidelines.
Director:  Christian I. Nyby II  Writer:  Bob Woodward  / Christian Williams 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    2/10/1987  15.  Norman Conquest
During his day in station command, Buntz mounts a campaign to confiscate $130,000 worth of illegal drugs; Belker busts a tough kid who bites and runs drugs; Scapizzi pushes Buntz to make time for his interior decorator girl friend; Russo and Flaherty bust a disowned snitch.
Director:  Jonathan Lemkin  / Steve Bello  Writer:  Steve Bello 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    3/3/1987  16.  Sorry, Wrong Number
Goldblume and Furillo clash over using a former gang member to obtain evidence against a gang leader in a murder case; Renko's mounting family problems affect his work; Bates, Flaherty and Joyce try to reconcile a Latin gigolo with his lady friend.
Director:  Christian I. Nyby II  Writer:  Ron Koertge 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    3/10/1987  17.  The Cookie Crumbles
Renko erupts in jealousy over Daryl Ann's business partner; Flaherty allows his feelings for Russo to interfere in a bust; Calletano returns to Hill Street when a Spanish speaking citizen is shot by a cop unable to understand him; and Kate McBride relives her father's death at an awards ceremony.
Director:  John Patterson  Writer:  Robert Ward 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    3/17/1987  18.  Dogsbreath Afternoon
Buntz tracks down Belker's snitch as the whole station house works to find out who shot Mick; Renko is forced to be honest with Daryl Ann by a blackmailing hooker; and Russo and Flaherty stalk a reported lion.
Director:  George Goldsmith  / Jeff Melvoin  Writer:  George Goldsmith  / Jeff Melvoin 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    3/31/1987  19.  Days of Swine and Roses
A radio promotion spawns trouble for everyone; Hill and Renko are assigned to a computerized patrol car; Buntz helps Sid get out of an arm-breaking assignment for a shylock; Hunter's return to action as the EATer commander fizzles; and LaRue, Washington and Joyce work on opposite sides to protect the rights of a mentally disturbed young man and his frightened mother and sister.
Director:  John Patterson  / David Black  Writer:  John Litvack 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    4/7/1987  20.  The Runner Falls on His Kisser
A football star gets caught in a Hill Street hooker sweep; Prunella returns to look for the missing Hunter; Furillo's brother asks for a loan; Belker has a rocky return to duty; and LaRue sets up a syndicate to bet on the departmental firearms competition.
Director:  Ken Lavet  Writer:  Jody Taylor-Worth 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    5/5/1987  21.  A Pound of Flesh
The Hill faces renewed gang violence when Jesus' sister is apparently kidnapped on the eve of her wedding to a Gypsy Boy; LaRue experiences emotional highs and lows when a perp's gun misfires three times in his face; Hunter is found, but his survival came at a high cost; IAD Shipman pursues a case against Buntz concerning a missing kilo of cocaine.
Director:  Don Weis  Writer:  Christian Williams 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins    5/12/1987  22.  It Ain't Over Till It's Over
Sid and Furillo work to find out who is setting up Buntz while Daniels publicly vilifies him; LaRue decides to beat a TV crew doing a live broadcast from a gangster's cellar to the punch; Bates agrees to go out with Sal the plumber; rumors are flying about what will happen to the station house after a three-alarm fire guts it.
Director:  Stan Lathan  Writer:  John Romano  / David Milch 
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins  23.  The History of Hill Street
Bonus content from series DVD box set. Steven Bocho and others talk about the creation of the show
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins  24.  Interviews With The Officers
Bonus content from series DVD box set. Featuring cast members James B Sikking, Dennis Franz, Bruce Weitz, Charles Haid and Dennis Dugan
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins  25.  Writers On the Hill
Bonus content from series DVD box set. A discussion with Steven Bocho, Robert Crais, Jeffrey Lewis and Alan Richards about writing for the show.
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins  26.  Roll Call: Looking Back On Hill Street Blues
Bonus content from series DVD box set. Looking back on Hill Street Blues
    Seen it: Yes   1 hr 0 mins  27.  Gag Reel
Bonus content from series DVD box set.
Edition Details
Series Hill Street Blues
No. of Disks/Tapes 1