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** More obviously, the episode guest starring Leonard Nimoy (better known as Star Trek's Mister Spock) features Hooker saying he has known Nimoy's character for "seventeen years". Since it had been 17 years since the first broadcast of [[Star Trek]] at the time of the episode, this is almost certainly a [[Shout-Out]].
** More obviously, the episode guest starring Leonard Nimoy (better known as Star Trek's Mister Spock) features Hooker saying he has known Nimoy's character for "seventeen years". Since it had been 17 years since the first broadcast of [[Star Trek]] at the time of the episode, this is almost certainly a [[Shout-Out]].
* [[Strictly Formula]]
* [[Strictly Formula]]
* [[Un Cancelled]]/ChannelHop - After Season Four [[ABC]] cancelled the series. [[CBS]] picked up the series and aired a fifth season of new episodes in a latenight 11:30 slot.
* [[Uncancelled]]/ChannelHop - After Season Four [[ABC]] cancelled the series. [[CBS]] picked up the series and aired a fifth season of new episodes in a latenight 11:30 slot.
* [[Unexpected Genre Change]] - In its first season, the show was about Hooker and Romano taking to the streets and fighting crime. In the second and subsequent seasons, the main cast expanded to four (with Stacy and Sgt. Corrigan making up "team 2"), with the two separate teams sometimes investigating two completely different crimes, and other times investigating the same one but from different angles. Not quite a complete "genre change", but it certainly gave the series' format a larger scope that it had before.
* [[Unexpected Genre Change]] - In its first season, the show was about Hooker and Romano taking to the streets and fighting crime. In the second and subsequent seasons, the main cast expanded to four (with Stacy and Sgt. Corrigan making up "team 2"), with the two separate teams sometimes investigating two completely different crimes, and other times investigating the same one but from different angles. Not quite a complete "genre change", but it certainly gave the series' format a larger scope that it had before.
* [[Unnecessary Combat Roll]]
* [[Unnecessary Combat Roll]]