A Man Called Hawk

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A Man Called Hawk
Genre Action/Drama
Starring Avery Brooks
Moses Gunn
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 0:60
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run January 28, 1989May 13, 1989
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A Man Called Hawk was a prime time television series that ran on the ABC television network between January 1989 and May 1989. On the air for just thirteen episodes, the series starred lauded African-American actor and professor Avery Brooks as the title character, who first appeared in the Spenser novels by mystery writer Robert B. Parker. In this series, Hawk has relocated from Boston to his hometown, Washington, D.C. The show co-starred actor Moses Gunn, who portrayed a father figure to Hawk known only as "Old Man". The series was a spin-off of another television series, Spenser: For Hire, which also ran on ABC from 1985 through 1988.

On Spenser: For Hire, the character of Hawk was defined by his sharp outfits, streetwise manner, and the incredibly large long barreled Smith & Wesson Magnum revolver that he carried with him nearly everywhere. He most often acted as a street resource for his private detective friend Spenser, though at times he seemed little better than a gangster himself. Notably, Hawk had a clean shaven head, well before Michael Jordan and other celebrities popularized the look in the 1990s.

After spinning off to his own series, Hawk became less of an anti-hero and more of a traditional champion of people that needed help and could not fight for themselves. A deeper personal history was developed for the character, and Hawk became more of a Renaissance man, displaying talents for boxing, chess, playing jazz, and an appreciation of fine African art.

Contents

[edit] List of episodes

Episode Production Airdate Title Notable Guest Stars
1 101 28 January 1989 The Master's Mirror Vondie Curtis-Hall, Angela Bassett
2 102 4 February 1989 A Time and a Place Anthony LaPaglia
3 103 11 February 1989 Hear No Evil Lorraine Toussaint, Charles S. Dutton
4 104 18 February 1989 Passing the Bar Earle Hyman
5 105 25 February 1989 The Divided Child Mary McDonnell, James McDaniel
6 106 4 March 1989 Vendetta Keith David, Delroy Lindo
7 107 11 March 1989 Choice of Chance Joe Morton, Frankie Faison, Wesley Snipes
8 108 25 March 1989 Poison William Fichtner, Joseph C. Phillips
9 109 1 April 1989 Never My Love Angela Bassett, Wendell Pierce
10 110 15 April 1989 Intensive Care Olivia Cole, Samuel L. Jackson
11 111 29 April 1989 If Memory Serves Nathan George
12 112 6 May 1989 Beautiful Are the Stars Chris Noth, Karen Malina White, Valerie Simpson
13 113 13 May 1989 Life after Death Paul Guilfoyle, Kasi Lemmons, Thomas Hearns

[edit] Syndication

The TV One network resumed airing episodes of A Man Called Hawk in September 2006.

[edit] Trivia

  • During the first three seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Brooks wore a full head of hair and shaved his goatee, as a means of distinguishing his character Benjamin Sisko from Hawk. However, the goatee was added to Sisko's look near the end of Season 3, and his head was permanently shaven at the start of Season 4.
  • On Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Sisko was best friends with Dax, an alien entity whose symbiotic nature allowed it to live for centuries. Sisko's nickname for Dax, regardless of its host at the time, was "Old Man".

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