Hollywood Beat

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1985
Hollywood Beat
Hollywood Beat

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5 | en | Drama

Hollywood Beat is a mid-1980s American television police drama starring Jack Scalia, Jay Acovone, Edward Winter, and John Matuszak. The series aired Saturday night at 8:00 p.m Eastern time. A pair of undercover cops, Nick McCarren (Jack Scalia) and Jack Rado (Jay Acovone) cruise the filthy, neon-lit streets of Hollywood, looking for crime in all the right places as rock music blares in the background.

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EP1  Pilot
Sep. 21,1985
Pilot

McCarren and Rado may be cops, but they have a soft spot for Hollywood's shady characters. There's a caped eccentric named Captain Crusader and a lovable bag lady known as Lady Di. This is a place where prostitutes possess hearts of gold and the police sport perfect teeth. Their supervisor, Capt. Biddle (Edward Winter), is a strict martinet who often critiques their methods. However, they have the of George Grinsky, an openly gay former football star who runs a rundown diner called “La Cage aux Grease." McCarren and Rado are on the trail of a dangerous individual targeting the street community. The homeless are being beaten and burned, prostitutes are turning up dead, and tensions are rising.

EP2  King of Diamonds
Sep. 28,1985
King of Diamonds

Gideon King, a washed-out private detective, witnesses a jewelry store robbery; the robbers stash the loot in the trunk of a car, then flee in a second vehicle.

EP3  Double Exposure
Oct. 05,1985
Double Exposure

What started as an attempt to catch a graffiti artist gets a gipsy's curse thrown on it and turns into a murder investigation when a photographer drops out of the sky onto the hood of Rado's car.

EP4  No Place to Hide
Oct. 12,1985
No Place to Hide

The undercover detectives try to protect a woman from a robbery accomplice she has "fingered” as a killer.

EP5  Across the Line
Oct. 19,1985
Across the Line

Rado is haunted by an unsolved murder case, whose memories are triggered as he and McCarren track a notorious drug dealer to Beverly Hills.

EP6  Baby Blues
Nov. 09,1985
Baby Blues

An AWOL Marine gets sympathy from McCarren despite or even because of the attentions of a couple of MPs trying to bring him in. Not to mention a missing girlfriend.

EP7  The Long Weekend
Nov. 16,1985
The Long Weekend

Protecting a witness in a trial of an underworld boss, McCarren and Rado begin to suspect corruption in high places.

EP8  Fast Hustle
Nov. 23,1985
Fast Hustle

Information can be bought on the waterfront, though such information can be dangerous indeed to the man who holds it.

EP9  Siege
Dec. 31,1969
Siege

A motorcycle gang lays siege on the Hollywood police station and demands the release of gang leader Tito's brother, who is in prison for murder.

EP10  Let's Have Lunch
Dec. 31,1969
Let's Have Lunch

One should never plan a vacation in Captain Biddle's hearing an open invitation to a particularly dangerous assignment. Special guest star Leigh McCloskey acts as Eddie Cooper who makes Nick and Jack lose their holiday. After solving a tricky case involving an armed gunman, the undercover cops feel they want to get away from it all. However, Captain Biddle now assigns them the task of acting as bodyguards for Eddie.

EP11  Dead Heat
Dec. 14,1985
Dead Heat

Breaking up a high-stakes poker game, McCarren and Rado flush out an undercover cop— and a lead to a counterfeiting ring.

EP12  Girls, Girls, Girls
Dec. 31,1969
Girls, Girls, Girls

Two young Texans go on a crime spree in Hollywood. As though their complicated love-lives were not trouble enough, McCarren and Radio are bedeviled by a pair of reckless thugs from Texas with a hankering for notoriety.

EP13  Connections
Dec. 28,1985
Connections

Officers McCarren and Rado pursue a pair of renegade drug enforcement officers. Rado and McCarren help a young model and her brother who have become embroiled in drug dealing. A powerful kingpin wants them for a package they carry.

EP14  Out in the Cold
Dec. 31,1969
Out in the Cold

CIA, KGB, and a couple of honest-to-goodness cops add up to trouble for Rado and McCarren — indeed, red faces abound. So who's the double agent, and what about the Internal Revenue claim for back taxes?

EP15  Unproduced
Dec. 31,1969
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EP16  Unproduced
Dec. 31,1969
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EP17  (unknown title)
Dec. 31,1969
(unknown title)

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EP18  Unproduced
Dec. 31,1969
Unproduced

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EP19  (unknown title)
Dec. 31,1969
(unknown title)

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EP20  Unproduced
Dec. 31,1969
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Hollywood Beat is a mid-1980s American television police drama starring Jack Scalia, Jay Acovone, Edward Winter, and John Matuszak. The series aired Saturday night at 8:00 p.m Eastern time. A pair of undercover cops, Nick McCarren (Jack Scalia) and Jack Rado (Jay Acovone) cruise the filthy, neon-lit streets of Hollywood, looking for crime in all the right places as rock music blares in the background.

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Drama

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Cast

John Matuszak

Director

Douglas S. Cramer

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Jack Scalia
Jack Scalia

as Det. Nick McCarren

Jay Acovone
Jay Acovone

as Det. Jack Rado

John Matuszak
John Matuszak

as George Grinsky

Aaron Spelling
Aaron Spelling

Producer

Hollywood Beat Audience Reviews 4y2o11

SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
BoardChiri Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.