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Starsky & Hutch/The Heavyweight
The Heavyweight | |
Season 3, Episode 14 | |
Airdate | January 14, 1978 |
Teleplay by | Robert Swanson |
Story by | Norman Borisoff |
Directed by | Earl Bellamy |
Produced by | Joseph T. Naar |
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Starsky & Hutch — Season Three |
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The Heavyweight is the fourteenth episode of the third season of Starsky & Hutch, and the sixty-first episode overall.
Starring: David Soul (Ken Hutchinson), Paul Michael Glaser (Det. Sgt. Dave Starsky)
and Antonio Fargas (Huggy Bear), Bernie Hamilton (Capt. Harold Dobey)
Guest Starring: Gary Lockwood (Jimmy Spenser), Shaka Cumbuka (Booker Wayne), Bernard Behrens (Haley Gavin), Susan Buckner (Sharon), J.R. Miller (Stevie Spenser)
Special Guest Star: Whitman Mayo (Jeeter)
Featuring: Laurel Adams (Lillian Spenser), Darryl B. Smith (Berl), Layne Britton (Jake), Al Silvani (Referee), Bob Minor (Cruiser)
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Plot Overview
Starsky and Hutch meet a former heavyweight boxing champ who now works the docks in town. He's the only witness to the murder of a police officer, and his testimony is important but his life gets on the line when he refuses to throw a fight for a local hoodlum.