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Hollywood Beat

ABC (Ended 1985)

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5.2 Mediocre
6 votes

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Hollywood Beat ranks 12,368 out of the 18,229 shows on TV.com.

The 2 users who count themselves as Hollywood Beat fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

September 21, 1985

Ended

November 23, 1985

Genre

Drama

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Undercover cops Nick McCarren and Jack Rado do not like it when "their people", the street people of Hollywood, are being harmed or murdered. To protect the hookers, hustlers, and general weirdos who live in their 'hood, they've developed a large network of locals who keep them in the loop. These informants... more »

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    8.1 Great

    Not so bad! hide « show »

    I remember that show...was aired in Italy when i was 12-14 years old, and i liked it! Is the story of two detectives(Scali & Acovone)who are suppose to defeat crime in Los Angeles working undercover.
    In some ways it's alike "Starsky & Hutch"...same funny and sad moments and a lot of friendship and fights between the two really differences characters; there is also an alike headquarters in a bar but in this show the bartender(John Matuszak)is a gay.
    Hollywood Beat is far more violent and glittered...supposed to be a real section of the Hollywood life in the 80s.
    Unfortunately the show didn't survive even for a full season...
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