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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

A big TV Police Drama hit around the world. Shown primarily across the US between 1977 and 1983. And a Sunday lunchtime favourite here in the UK.

Each week, the two bronzed officers could be seen in action, mounted upon their police issue Harley Davidsons cruising the southern Californian streets of Los Angeles.

Spawning 138 episodes the show boasted such guest stars as Robert Englund, Leif Garrett, George Chakiris and Sonny Bono, to name but a few.

Main Cast

Zitto Kazann
Bill Boyett
Saul Brandt
Brodie Greer
Johnny Seven
Sandra Kearns
Richard Milholland
Lou Wagner
Harry Carey Jr.
Jennifer Perito
Dawn Jeffrey
Mark L. Taylor
Tom Reilly
Marty Ingels
Leigh French
Jack Knight
Madeleine Fisher
George Lindsey
Helen Kleeb
Danny Bonaduce
Moosie Drier
David Underwood
Karen Jennings
Michael Morgan
Robert F. Lyons
Dennis Holahan
Antony Alda
James Canning
Clarence Gilyard Jr.
Brianne Leary
Joan Sweeny
Danny Wells
Walker Edmiston
Susan Richardson
Christina Hart
John Mengatti
Rich Little
Bert Kramer
Owen Bush
Herman Poppe
Don Carter
Danny Goldman
Gino Conforti
Dennis Mandel
Stu Nahan
Robert Walker Jr.
Ken Stovitz
Don Most
Timothy Patrick Murphy
Barney Martin
James Calvert
Edward Grover
David Raynr
Mary Louise Weller
Beverly Sanders
Peter Marshall
Kaz Garas
Brendan Burns
Dirk Blocker
Leif Garrett

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