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Beverly Hills Buntz

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: November 5, 1987
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 13
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Drama, Comedy
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Beverly Hills Buntz(1987)

TMDB Rating: 5.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Beverly Hills Buntz is a spinoff from Hill Street Blues. It aired on NBC during the 1987–88 season.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 1987

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotNov 5, 19870.0
2Fit to be TiedNov 29, 19870.0
3Sid and RandyDec 24, 19870.0
4Duck! L'Orange!Jan 27, 19880.0
5Umbrella in the WaterMar 25, 19880.0
6Brief EncounterApr 1, 19880.0
7El Norte by Norte WestApr 8, 19880.0
8Buntz of the DesertApr 15, 19880.0
9A Christmas CarolApr 22, 19880.0
10Ad Astra Per PeoriaTBA0.0
11A Falcone in HandTBA0.0
12Cannon-AidTBA0.0
13Terry and the PiratesTBA0.0

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