Matt Houston
- TV Series
- 1982–1985
- 1h 30m
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6.5/10
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Matt Houston is a wealthy Texan who moves to California to oversee his family's offshore drilling enterprises but spends most of his time dabbling in his private investigator hobby.Matt Houston is a wealthy Texan who moves to California to oversee his family's offshore drilling enterprises but spends most of his time dabbling in his private investigator hobby.Matt Houston is a wealthy Texan who moves to California to oversee his family's offshore drilling enterprises but spends most of his time dabbling in his private investigator hobby.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 nominations total
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This was one of the shows in the 80's that I really enjoyed watching. I do have two questions that I hope someone can answer.
This was another show that was doing well and they had to "retool" it by making basic changes. They had him putting his money in a trust and became a full time investigator. I think he left his ranch when caused Paul Brinnegar to be dropped. I have not seem too many show that were retooled that did any better. Why was that done?
The other question is does anyone know why Pamela Hemsley quit acting after this show? She was one of the actresses that I enjoyed watching in various parts.
This was another show that was doing well and they had to "retool" it by making basic changes. They had him putting his money in a trust and became a full time investigator. I think he left his ranch when caused Paul Brinnegar to be dropped. I have not seem too many show that were retooled that did any better. Why was that done?
The other question is does anyone know why Pamela Hemsley quit acting after this show? She was one of the actresses that I enjoyed watching in various parts.
This show followed up the great classic 70's detective show's: Barnaby Jones, Cannon, Banecek, McMillan and Wife, Mcloud, Starsky and Hutch, Ironside, Longstreet, and Columbo, and was equal on par in terms of quality. I used to watch this show every Sunday night with my family. CJ was hot, Murray was cool, and the Lts where always willing to help solve the crime. What better premise can you have than A millionaire Texan that has nothing better to do than solve crimes. I even remember the running "baddie" in a couple of episodes who was Houston's arch nemesis played bu Chuck Connors. And when Buddy Ebson joined the cast as uncle Floyd it added some credibility to the show.
Typical 80s cheesy detective series with tons of action, lots of eye candy, but most of all fantastic chemistry between the leads. Their interactions made sometimes lame plots more interesting to watch. Sometimes stories unbelievably made Matt into some sort of superhero who could withstand almost injury. C.J. was a unique female figure in a male-dominated era: professional, sexy, intelligent, role-model type who could handle her risk-taking, charming, ladies-man BFF just fine. If producers had capitalized on their unique relationship some more, and not changed direction so often, it might have garnered more ratings in its day. Worth to watch selective episodes!
I used to catch this show when I was a kid in the 80s and remembered it to be an entertaining crime drama - a story about the wealthy Matt Houston (Lee Horsley), who oversees his family's drilling enterprises while getting into action as a private investigator. He pairs up with C.J. Parsons (Pamela Hensley) in his adventures.
Classic 80s nostalgia with decent acting, past-paced stories, and appealing plots. For the longest time, I couldn't remember the name of the TV show after it went off the air, thinking it might be Hart to Hart or Hunter. But, I was adamant that the lead male character had a mustache. Thanks to a little research on the internet, I've finally found the show's title, plot outline, and photos.
Grade A
Classic 80s nostalgia with decent acting, past-paced stories, and appealing plots. For the longest time, I couldn't remember the name of the TV show after it went off the air, thinking it might be Hart to Hart or Hunter. But, I was adamant that the lead male character had a mustache. Thanks to a little research on the internet, I've finally found the show's title, plot outline, and photos.
Grade A
June 2025
I have just gone through all episodes of Matt Houston for the first time, although i had seen some episodes when they originally ran.
I like Lee Horsley in the lead and it is a decent detective series.
After series 1 they made changes to some of the main cast members, and for me because of this series 1 was the best. I preferred his cop buddy in the first series over his next cop buddy for the remaining episodes.
Then is series 3 they felt the need for more changes and he has his Uncle living with him, again this didnt do anything to improve it.
It is decent and above average.
7 out of 10.
I have just gone through all episodes of Matt Houston for the first time, although i had seen some episodes when they originally ran.
I like Lee Horsley in the lead and it is a decent detective series.
After series 1 they made changes to some of the main cast members, and for me because of this series 1 was the best. I preferred his cop buddy in the first series over his next cop buddy for the remaining episodes.
Then is series 3 they felt the need for more changes and he has his Uncle living with him, again this didnt do anything to improve it.
It is decent and above average.
7 out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaBuddy Ebsen appeared in just 22 episodes, joining the series as Matts uncle Roy for its third and final season.
- ConnectionsEdited into Derrick contre Superman (1992)
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- Мэтт Хьюстон
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- 604 S. Figueroa Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(Establishings shots of Houston Inc.)
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