

Hot Pursuit
Season 1
Hot Pursuit is a short-lived American television series starring Kerrie Keane and Eric Pierpoint, which aired from September 22 to December 28, 1984 on NBC. It was written and directed by executive producer Kenneth Johnson.
Where to Watch Season 1
12 Episodes
- Riding HighE3
Riding HighJim and Kate are sojourning in a horse farm, where they have found a little solace from their pursuers. But this peace is threatened by a news team that makes them appear on a coast-to-coast telecast seen by Estelle and Dawson. Meanwhile, at the ranch the couple discover that a female jockey is hooked on stimulants. - Goodbye... I Love YouE4
Goodbye... I Love YouWhen the Wylers seek refuge on a military base with an officer whose life Jim once saved, they discover that he's dangerously unstable. Jim and Kate seek assistance from an army buddy of Jim's at an Army base, unknowingly that the man still suffers trauma due to bad memories from the war, which drive him insane. Another officer at the base distrusts Jim and begins to investigate him and Kate. - GillianE7
GillianJim and Kate abduct Mrs. Modrian after luring her by exhibiting a painting of Kate posing as her lookalike. The couple use a drug to put the woman under hypnosis so they can draw out some facts about the crime. But Shaw suspects and forces the painter woman to reveal the couple's whereabouts. - Portrait of a Lady KillerE8
Portrait of a Lady KillerJim and Kate abduct Mrs. Modrian after luring her by exhibiting a painting of Kate posing as her lookalike. The couple use a drug to put the woman under hypnosis so they can draw out some facts about the crime. But Shaw suspects and forces the painter woman to reveal the couple's whereabouts. - Identity CrisisE9
Identity CrisisKaty and Jim learn that Katy's double worked in a carny. Katy devises a scheme to extract some information from the owner. The woman worked there as a fortune teller using the alias Princess Lilly. However, the relationship between Katy's lookalike and the carny's owner was of more than friendship, which complicates the things further.