T. J. Hooker - Season 4 Episode 22 The Throwaway
After an armed box office heist where the robbers escape on motorcycles leaves Hooker and Romano's patrol car destroyed by a bomb and a young man dead, Hooker and the team are on the look out for an infamous criminal named Willie Donovan, whom Corrigan has a grudge against after the collapse of a previous investigation. But a shoot-out with Donovan which leaves Donovan dead, a gun from the robbery room of Corrigan's previous Police department, and an exaggerated report of Police brutality from a informant all mount up to Corrigan being assigned to desk duty while he is investigated. Hooker intends to prove Corrigan's innocence, while putting a stop to the series of robberies...
Year: 1986
Country: United States of America
Studio: CBS
Director: Aaron Spelling, Rick Husky
Cast: William Shatner, Heather Locklear, James Darren, Elizabeth Reiko Kubota
Crew: Frank Meadows (Sound Mixer), Leonard Goldberg (Producer), Aaron Spelling (Producer), Ross Bellah (Art Direction), Audrey A. Blasdel (Set Decoration), Grady Hunt (Costume Design)
First Air Date: Mar 13, 1982
Last Air date: May 28, 1986
Season: 5 Season
Episode: 91 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 6.29/10 by 79.00 users
Popularity: 81
Language: English
Keyword : police, rookie cop
Episode
Night Vigil
The Two Faces of Betsy Morgan
Pursuit [a.k.a. Hot Pursuit]
Hardcore Connection
Anatomy of a Killing
Target: Hooker
Model for Murder
A Kind of Rage
The Confession
Grand Theft Auto
Street Bait
The Surrogate
Trackdown
Outcall
The Bribe
Love Story
Hollywood Starr
Sanctuary
Homecoming
Serial Murders
Lag Time
The Throwaway
The Chicago Connection