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October 24, 2010

Subject: jerry lee on t.j. hooker: happy christmas: could you please send me that jerry lee lewis on t.j. hooker clip again?


Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Facebook
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Subject: jerry lee on t.j. hooker


happy christmas, mempian.  could you please send me that jerry lee lewis on t.j. hooker clip again?  my friend asked about it.
Jerry Lee Lewis

William Shatner

T.J. Hooker

(My Fav. Episode!)

this is the shorter version but with the better sound. (It's always been a fantasy of mine to turn you guys on to this, but I kept putting it off and off; however, TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! as Rod Stewart sang. Those of you that know me a little, know my association with the Killer and Family and have probably put up with a lot more Jerry Lee Lewis than you ever thought you might sit through. But this one sort of is the Great Equalizer...He's still young and Dangerous and it's got the Universal Appeal of William Shatner--however for the die hards: he does perform a 'song'. And for the Angelenos it is filmed at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood--a club I never made it to even though it's Killer's CA Club--to to Nudies though and got a pair of Knee High Cowboy Boots with Hearts and Eagles...)

Jerry Lee Lewis as himself

(1 episode, "Deadly Ambition" 1982


Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T. J. Hooker "Deadly Ambition"
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142035352496937

For the Hard Cores:
T.J. Hooker Establishing Shot and Full C.C. Rider
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142060889161050

Jerry Lee Lewis High on Eskatrol "How Do You Know?"
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142060909161048

Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T.J. Hooker
 (It's always been a fantasy of mine to turn you guys on to this, but I kept putting it off and off; however, TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! as Rod Stewart sang.  Those of you that know me a little, know my association with the Killer and Family and have probably put up with a lot more Jerry Lee Lewis than you ever thought you might sit through.  But this one sort of is the Great Equalizer...He's still young and Dangerous and it's got the Universal Appeal of William Shatner--however for the die hards: he does perform a 'song'.  And for the Angelenos it is filmed at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood--a club I never made it to even though it's Killer's CA Club--to to Nudies though and got a pair of Knee High Cowboy Boots with Hearts and Eagles...) 

Jerry Lee Lewis as himself (1 episode, "Deadly Ambition" 1982 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0715416/


    * William Shatner as Sergeant Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Hooker
    * Adrian Zmed as Officer Vince Romano (seasons 1 - 4)
    * Heather Locklear as Officer Stacy Sheridan (seasons 2 - 5)
    * Richard Herd as Captain Dennis Sheridan
    * James Darren as Officer Jim Corrigan (seasons 2 - 5)

Hooker and Romano's radio call sign for their "black and white" was "4-Adam-30", and radio calls were very similar to those of Los Angeles Police Department, using three bursts of a 900 Hz tone, using LAPD-type radio codes, and the officers acknowledging with roger. The series itself was produced in the Los Angeles area, and the call sign denoted a two-officer unit ("Adam") based in the LAPD's Hollenbeck division ("4"), with "30" as a supervisor unit.

Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T. J. Hooker "Deadly Ambition" http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142035352496937

For the Hard Cores:
T.J. Hooker Establishing Shot and Full C.C. Rider
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142060889161050

Jerry Lee Lewis High on Eskatrol "How Do You Know?"
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142060909161048
* William Shatner as Sergeant Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Hooker
* Adrian Zmed as Officer Vince Romano (seasons 1 - 4)
* Heather Locklear as Officer Stacy Sheridan (seasons 2 - 5)
* Richard Herd as Captain Dennis Sheridan
* James Darren as Officer Jim Corrigan (seasons 2 - 5)

Hooker and Romano's radio call sign for their "black and white" was "4-Adam-30", and radio calls were very similar to those of Los Angeles Police Department, using three bursts of a 900 Hz tone, using LAPD-type radio codes, and the officers acknowledging with roger. The series itself was produced in the Los Angeles area, and the call sign denoted a two-officer unit ("Adam") based in the LAPD's Hollenbeck division ("4"), with "30" as a supervisor unit.

Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T. J. Hooker "Deadly Ambition"


thanks, and enjoy the day.

mad dog

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