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The Best Episodes of Hooperman Season 1

Every episode of Hooperman Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Hooperman Season 1!

The Best Episodes of Hooperman Season 1

A full-time police detective becomes a part-time landlord when he inherits his murdered landlady's building — along with her ferocious little dog.
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    #1 - Hooperman (Pilot)

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    The beloved owner of the apartment building is killed by a burglar and Hooperman inherits both the building and her dog, Bijoux.

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    #2 - The Answer My Friend, Is Passing in the Wind

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    Bijoux is on trial. Hooperman claims Bijoux is a 'police sniffer' and has 24 hours to prove it.

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    #3 - Don We Now Our Gay Apparel

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    Things start warming up between Hooperman and his fix-it person and DeMott is again a victim of cupid's arrow.

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    #4 - Aria Da Capo

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    A witness in the Federal Witness Protection Program rapes a woman and Hooperman is ordered to look the other way.

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    #5 - John Doe, We Hardly Knew Ye

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    A psychic tenant helps identify an unidentified body found at the docks. Also, a 'nephew' claims he is entitled to the apartment.

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    #6 - The Shooting

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    Hooperman can't bring himself to shoot an escaping robbery suspect.

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    #7 - Hot Wired

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    Hooperman gets all wired up to go undercover.

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    #8 - Baby Talk

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    Hooperman is assigned to baby-sit an Arab sheik's spoiled daughter while DeMott and Silardi pose as a couple to catch a baby broker who steals children.

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    #9 - Blues for Danny Welles

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    Hooperman befriends an inmate with AIDS.

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    Director:Kim Friedman
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    #10 - I, Witness

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    Hooperman and Stern dismiss a lonely old man's claim that he can identify a masked murderer- until he calls a press conference.

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    Director:Kim Friedman
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    #11 - Deck the Cell With Bars of Folly

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    The precinct is in the holiday spirit and holds an open house for a colorful array of petty criminals.

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    Director:Peter Werner
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    #12 - The Naked and the Dead

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    Hooperman is after the thief who's robbing stiffs from a cemetery, and Susan's dead sure that her new novel will make a killing.

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    Director:Paul Lynch
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    #13 - The Snitch

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    Hooperman's informant is petrified of tattling on thugs and needs police protection.

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    Director:Rick Wallace
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    #14 - Chariots of Fire

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    Hooperman buys a vintage sports car from a convicted drug dealer and Susan is writing an article about women involved with cops.

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    #15 - High Noon

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    While working undercover as a fence, Hopperman discovers that a convict who threatened to kill him has just escaped from prison.

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    Director:Kim Friedman
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    #16 - Blaste From the Past

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    Love draws Stern to a precinct shrink, Susan to a muscle-bound airhead, and Hooperman to a recently divorced ex-girlfriend.

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    #17 - Tomato Can

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    Hooperman befriends an illiterate boxer who wants to be a cop and McNeil gets a bad case of the jitters right before he's to appear on a game show.

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    #18 - Me and Mr. Magoo

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    Hooperman enlists the aid of an eccentric pilot when a child-abuse case calls for some airbourne assistance.

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    Director:Carl Gottlieb
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    #19 - Baby On Board

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    Hoopperman learns he's the father of Susan's unborn child.

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    #20 - Trudy and Clyde

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    Stakeout experts Hooperman and Pritzger spend days ogling a robbery suspect's girlfriend who does aerobics in the buff, until she calls for help and pulls a gun on them.

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    #21 - Nick Derringer, P.I.

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    Out to nail an elusive drug dealer, Hooperman sides with a pint-size private eye who makes short shrift of his clients and the police department.

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    #22 - Surprise Party

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    It's showdown time when Silardi's homophobic twin brother and Susan's Hooperphobic mother both show up in time to celebrate Hooperman's birthday.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Hooperman (Pilot)" is the best rated episode of "Hooperman" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Gregory Hoblit and written by Terry Louise Fisher, Steven Bochco, it aired on 9/23/1987. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The Answer My Friend, Is Passing in the Wind".