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Created by
  
Allan Sloane

Final episode date
  
29 December 1966

Number of episodes
  
17

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Genre
  
Crime drama

First episode date
  
8 September 1966

Number of seasons
  
1

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Written by
  
Allan Sloane Edward Adler Don Mankiewicz Albert Ruben

Directed by
  
Sam Wanamaker Richard Benedict Paul Henreid Alexander Singer

Starring
  
Burt Reynolds Wayne Grice Bruce Glover Leon Janney

Theme music composer
  
Kenyon Hopkins Nelson Riddle

Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

Cast
  
Burt Reynolds, Robert Duvall, Martin Sheen, Bruce Glover

Similar
  
Dan August, Naked City, Law & Order, Kojak, Conviction

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Hawk is a crime drama series starring Burt Reynolds, which aired on ABC from September 8, 1966 to December 29, 1966. The series was Reynolds' first starring role in a television series since leaving Gunsmoke the previous year.

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Synopsis

Reynolds stars as police lieutenant John Hawk, a full-blooded Iroquois working the streets of New York City as a special detective for the city's District Attorney's office. Hawk is assisted by his African American partner, Dan Carter (played by Wayne Grice). Hawk and Carter deal with various common cases such as murder, organized crime and arson. While facing the brutal daily life of being a detective, Hawk's native heritage and ancestry has also caused him to be subjected to discrimination and racism, both on the streets and in the office.

Many of the scenes were filmed on location in New York City, with some interior scenes filmed at the Filmways Studios in East Harlem.

The series also co-stars Bruce Glover as Assistant D.A. Murray Slaken, and Leon Janney as Assistant D.A. Ed Gorton.

Notable guest stars who appeared in this series include Gene Hackman, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Diana Muldaur, Scott Glenn, Diane Baker, James Best, Bert Convy, Elizabeth Ashley, Kim Hunter and Lou Antonio.

While his character is a full-blooded Native American, Reynolds himself has some Cherokee blood from his father's side.

Repeat broadcasts

Despite being a short-lived series, repeats of Hawk resurfaced at least twice, as a way to present Reynolds' early work before he became a successful movie celebrity:

  • Repeats of Hawk aired on NBC in the summer of 1976, to capitalize on Reynolds' success in the same manner as CBS did with his later series, Dan August, in 1973 and 1975.
  • Hawk would later be syndicated to local stations in 1984 through Colex Enterprises.
  • References

    Hawk (TV series) Wikipedia