B.L. Stryker

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B.L. Stryker
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Genre Detective drama
Created by Christopher Crowe
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producers
Running time95-120 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network ABC
ReleaseFebruary 13, 1989 (1989-02-13) 
May 5, 1990 (1990-05-05)

B.L. Stryker is an American detective drama that aired on ABC from February 13, 1989, to May 5, 1990, as part of the ABC Mystery Movie umbrella group, along with Columbo , and Kojak . Tom Selleck was one of the series' executive producers. The series starred Burt Reynolds, Ossie Davis, Dana Kaminski and Rita Moreno. Reynolds also directed several of the episodes. Each B.L. Stryker episode was two hours long, and took approximately a month to film. The first season of BLStryker was seven, two hour episodes that aired every three weeks, broadcast on Monday nights from 9PM to 11 PM, on ABC. In the second season, the show was aired on Saturday nights.

Contents

Premise

Reynolds portrays Buddy Lee Stryker, aka B.L., a Vietnam War vet and retired New Orleans police officer who has moved back home to the other side of the tracks in Palm Beach, Florida, and is working as a private investigator. Stryker lives on a houseboat and drives an old Cadillac, and occasionally scrapes up a client while trying to avoid being relocated for not paying his slip fees.

Cast

Production

Reynolds decided to return to television after appearing in a number of unsuccessful movies. The deal came together very fast; ABC approached Reynolds and he agreed to make it in two days. Reynolds says he was attracted by the fact the series gave him six months off and considerable creative control, and it would be shot in Florida where he lived. [1]

Episodes

Season 1 (1989)

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
1"The Dancer’s Touch" Leon Piedmont,
Walter Klenhard,
Chris Abbott
February 13, 1989 (1989-02-13)
A serial rapist that Stryker put away in New Orleans is at it again in Palm Beach, and he’s targeting Stryker’s young friend (Kristy Swanson).
2"Carolann"Hall Powell,
Jay Huguely
March 6, 1989 (1989-03-06)
Stryker protects a Middle Eastern queen (Deborah Raffin) whose husband has been assassinated.
3"Blind Chess" Joe Gores March 27, 1989 (1989-03-27)
Stryker’s secretary, Lyynda (Dana Kaminski) enlists his aid for her brother (Austin Pendleton), an accountant who wants to get himself and his girlfriend out of prison.
4"Auntie Sue"Tim BurnsApril 17, 1989 (1989-04-17)
Stryker’s kooky Aunt Sue (Maureen Stapleton) wants to buy a house for herself and her friends (including Jack Gilford), but she’s mixed up with the wrong people to get the money.
5"Blues for Buder"Joan H. Parker,
Robert B. Parker
May 15, 1989 (1989-05-15)
Stryker acts as bodyguard for a young religious zealot (Neil Patrick Harris) who makes enemies by sermonizing everywhere he goes. Burt Reynolds also directed this episode.

Season 2 (1989–90)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
61"The King of Jazz" Hal Needham Walter KlenhardNovember 18, 1989 (1989-11-18)
Stryker enlists an old buddy with the FBI (Ned Beatty) to help investigate a cheating husband whose girlfriend may be up to more than just an affair. This episode was directed by Hal Needham, who also directed Reynolds in multiple major motion picture releases, including Smokey and the Bandit , Hooper , and The Cannonball Run .
72"Die Laughing" Burt Reynolds Chris Abbott & Norma Jean WoodDecember 16, 1989 (1989-12-16)
Stryker is hired to protect a comedian (Dom DeLuise) whose life is in danger, while also trying to find a new slip for his houseboat. Burt Reynolds also directed this episode.
83"Winner Takes All"UnknownTommy ThompsonJanuary 13, 1990 (1990-01-13)
The father of a big-time high school football prospect dies in a car crash, and Stryker and an old football buddy (Paul Gleason) investigate at the request of the prospect’s grandmother (Cicely Tyson).
94"Grand Theft Hotel"UnknownTim BurnsFebruary 24, 1990 (1990-02-24)
Stryker is hired to act as head of security at a posh Bahamas resort for a weekend, and becomes involved with a beautiful lady (Loni Anderson) and the murder of his ex-wife’s (Rita Moreno) wealthy friend.
105"High Rise"UnknownJoan H. Parker & Robert P. ParkerMarch 10, 1990 (1990-03-10)
On Stryker’s birthday, his ex-wife (Rita Moreno) and best friend (Ossie Davis) are held captive by a bank robber (Ricardo Montalbán). Episode also features Julianne Moore.
116"Plates" Stuart Margolin Neil CohenApril 14, 1990 (1990-04-14)
A simple trip to the DMV turns into a nightmare as Stryker encounters a parade of strange and dangerous characters. Co-stars Carol Alt. This episode was directed by Stuart Margolin, well known for his role as Angel on The Rockford Files .
127"Night Train"Burt Reynolds Jack B. Sowards May 5, 1990 (1990-05-05)
Stryker escorts a young female murder witness (Lindsey Alley) on a train trip to Washington DC, but assassins are after them. Burt Reynolds also directed this episode.

Home media

The complete 12-episode series was released on Region 1 DVD from Arts Alliance America in a 7-disc set. [2]

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References

  1. Reynolds is back on small screen with ABC private detective series; Fast deal has Burt where he started out: [Final Edition] By STEVE SONSKY. The Gazette30 May 1988: D8
  2. B.L. Stryker: The Complete Series at Amazon.com