Hart to Hart
Hart to Hart
TV-G | 22 September 1979 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    buckikris

    I grew up with this show as a kid, now I'm glad I am able to catch re-runs on T.V.. If you have Direct T.V. you will be able to catch the show at 11p.m. on FETV. Monday through Friday @ 11 p.m.. It is also on at 7 p.m. on Saturday. This was one of the best shows from the early to mid 80's. I am a sucker for crime T.V.. This one was much better than Remington Steele, because Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers were perfect amateur sleuths. This show was almost perfect, but the way Stephanie Powers character was weak. I didn't like the way she was portrayed as the damsel in distress. It seemed like she was always calling on Johnathan to come to her aid, when she was overpowered. That was the only negative I found with the show. The viewer never got bored, because each episode was exciting and would get you involved. To me it was like being there helping them solve the crime. I highly recommend this show to anyone, especially those who love crime shows. It was and still is a guaranteed winner.

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    rdcooper101

    I'm into my forties now and I love watching old movies and TV shows that were playing when I was a kid. I recently purchased the first season of "Hart to Hart" on DVD and plan on buying the second and all the other seasons if they ever release them. Stefanie Powers, Robert Wagner were class acts and gave the show just the right chemistry. The running themes of the show seemed to be beautiful people, beautiful places and feel good emotions. The Harts were always dressed in the height of fashion whether they're being chased through a swamp by Mexican police or paying a visit to the local pool hall. The quality of the filming, the lighting, the sets are combined to produce a visually stunning effect, one that you won't find in today's shows. Compare that with today's boring reality shows working in restaurant kitchens or getting a makeover with a little scripted drama thrown in by some pimple faced, self absorbed automaton. "Hart to Hart" wasn't trying to push an agenda either it was just pure entertainment. Sometimes I wish they would remake this show but I know that with today's standards and writing it wouldn't be as good as the original and probably end up canceled within a few months.

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    la-31

    I was in elementary school in the late 70s when this show debuted, but my mother loved watching it, and so it has a soft spot in my heart. It will seem dated now, but the chemistry between Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers as well as the glamorous settings made for fun viewing. As a jet set couple very much in love, the show has a nostalgic positive vibe that is sadly missing these days. I really like the fact that they are very happily MARRIED. Very 70s-Sidney Sheldon chic. I would love to see an intelligent, non-goofy remake of Hart to Hart. It would require intelligence as well as good looks in the two leads. And obviously great chemistry! Both of these original actors are very classy, and it would be hard to top them. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes romance and mystery, 70s style.

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    Steed-2

    He was a handsome millionaire. She was a well-know journalist. Their hobby was murder. What a beginning! The Harts were, of course, Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers. And the show was an update of "Thin Man" movies. But thanks God, plots were better in the show. Behind all that was creator (and best-seller novelist) Sidney Sheldon who also wrote some scripts in the show. The show was excellent, specially for a very good acting and good scripts. And no forget that wonderful sense of humour! Lionel Stander was the housekeeper Max and Freeway (that was also kidnapped in one episode) was Hart's dog. This is one of my favourite 70's crime and mistery show. Better than Charlie's angels, Kojack, Columbo, etc. It had the same kind of magic I found years later with "Remington Steele".

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