Season 6 Breakdown

Normal Episodes: 22
TV Specials: 0
TV Movies: 0

Hunter (1984) Season 6 (1989-1990)

Hunter (1984) On Air 6x01 On Air
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Oct. 14, 1989
Hunter (1984) Shillelagh 6x02 Shillelagh
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Oct. 21, 1989
Hunter (1984) Investment in Death 6x03 Investment in Death
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Oct. 28, 1989
Hunter (1984) A Girl Named Hunter 6x04 A Girl Named Hunter
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Nov. 04, 1989
Hunter (1984) The Legion (1) 6x05 The Legion (1)
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Nov. 11, 1989
Hunter (1984) The Legion (2) 6x06 The Legion (2)
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Nov. 18, 1989
Hunter (1984) Yesterday's Child 6x07 Yesterday's Child
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Nov. 25, 1989
Hunter (1984) Shield of Honor 6x08 Shield of Honor
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Dec. 02, 1989
Hunter (1984) The Fifth Victim 6x09 The Fifth Victim
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Dec. 09, 1989
Hunter (1984) Brotherly Love 6x10 Brotherly Love
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Jan. 06, 1990
Hunter (1984) The Nightmare 6x11 The Nightmare
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Jan. 13, 1990
Hunter (1984) Broken Dreams 6x12 Broken Dreams
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Jan. 27, 1990
Hunter (1984) Son and Heir 6x13 Son and Heir
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Feb. 03, 1990
Hunter (1984) Unacceptable Loss 6x14 Unacceptable Loss
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Feb. 10, 1990
Hunter (1984) Unfinished Business 6x15 Unfinished Business
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Feb. 24, 1990
Hunter (1984) Lullaby 6x16 Lullaby
- A Scotland Yard inspector comes to town. A murder of a british born prostitute resembles a string of similar murders in the U.K.
Mar. 03, 1990
Hunter (1984) Final Confession 6x17 Final Confession
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Mar. 17, 1990
Hunter (1984) Blind Ambition 6x18 Blind Ambition
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Mar. 31, 1990
Hunter (1984) Sudden Withdrawal 6x19 Sudden Withdrawal
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Apr. 16, 1990
Hunter (1984) Second Sight 6x20 Second Sight
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Apr. 23, 1990
Hunter (1984) Street Wise (1) 6x21 Street Wise (1)
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Apr. 30, 1990
Hunter (1984) Street Wise (2) 6x22 Street Wise (2)
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May. 07, 1990
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Season 6 Characters

Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter played by Fred Dryer
Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall played by Stepfanie Kramer
Capt. Charles Devane played by Charles Hallahan
Officer played by Susan Hegarty
Security Guard played by Steven Earl Oliver
Detective played by Karl Johnson (III)
Dr. Alex Turner played by Robert Newman
Mike Murdoch played by Jerry Douglas
Andrew Seeley played by Daniel Southern
Rudy Lassiter played by Richard Lineback
The Captain played by Daniel Southern
Rita Lassiter played by Jacqueline Schultz
Sgt. Dave Peterson played by Ryan Cutrona
Will Kelsey played by Sal Landi
John Masters played by Ken Foree
George Craig played by Charles Walker
Bass played by Paul Koslo
Leroy played by Michael Strasser
Tom Bolin played by Lou Beatty Jr.
Williams played by Robert Silver
Dennis Sweeney played by Pat Skipper
Everett Pratt played by Jeffrey Josephson
Barney Udall played by Perry Cook

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Season 6 Videos

06x11 The Nightmare
06x11 The Nightmare (46:19)

06x22 Street Wise Part 2
06x22 Street Wise Part 2 (48:54)

06x08 Shield of Honor
06x08 Shield of Honor (46:43)

06x17 Final Confession
06x17 Final Confession (47:25)

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Season 6 Trivia

  • Episode 10 - Goof (miscellaneous): In the credits at the beginning of the episode, "Tim Griffin" is listed twice.
  • Episode 07 - Goof (continuity error): The name of the car dealer is different every time it's referred to. First, Hunter refers to it as "Elegant Motors". Later, Dee Dee refers to it as "Elegant Imports". Finally, a uniformed officer refers to it as "Martin Motors".

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