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->''"This is my boss -- Jonathan Hart. A self-made millionaire! He's quite a guy. This is Mrs. H. She's gorgeous! She's one lady who knows how to take care of herself.[[note]]This was changed to "What a terrific lady" in later seasons.[[/note]] Oh, by the way, my name is Max, I take care of both of them. Which ain't easy! 'Cause when they met... it was murder!"[[note]](n the first season, the final sentence was "'Cause their hobby is... murder!", which gave an unintended impression.[[/note]]''

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->''"This is my boss -- Jonathan Hart. A self-made millionaire! He's quite a guy. This is Mrs. H. She's gorgeous! She's one lady who knows how to take care of herself.[[note]]This was changed to "What a terrific lady" in later seasons.[[/note]] Oh, by the way, my name is Max, I take care of both of them. Which ain't easy! 'Cause when they met... it was murder!"[[note]](n murder!"[[note]]In the first season, the final sentence was "'Cause their hobby is... murder!", which gave an unintended impression.[[/note]]''
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->''"This is my boss -- Jonathan Hart. A self-made millionaire! He's quite a guy. This is Mrs. H. She's gorgeous! She's one lady who knows how to take care of herself.[[note]] this was changed to "What a terrific lady" in later seasons[[/note]] Oh, by the way, my name is Max, I take care of both of them. Which ain't easy! 'Cause when they met...it was murder![[note]]In the first season, the final sentence was "'Cause their hobby is ... murder!" which gave an unintended impression.[[/note]]"''

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->''"This is my boss -- Jonathan Hart. A self-made millionaire! He's quite a guy. This is Mrs. H. She's gorgeous! She's one lady who knows how to take care of herself.[[note]] this [[note]]This was changed to "What a terrific lady" in later seasons[[/note]] seasons.[[/note]] Oh, by the way, my name is Max, I take care of both of them. Which ain't easy! 'Cause when they met... it was murder![[note]]In murder!"[[note]](n the first season, the final sentence was "'Cause their hobby is ... murder!" is... murder!", which gave an unintended impression.[[/note]]"''[[/note]]''



''Hart to Hart'' was an American television series that ran from 1979 to 1984 on Creator/{{ABC}}. It starred Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers and was produced by Creator/AaronSpelling.

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''Hart to Hart'' was an American television series that ran from 1979 to 1984 on Creator/{{ABC}}.[[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]]. It starred Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers and was produced by Creator/AaronSpelling.



* ClosingCredits: On the original 2-hr. PilotMovie in 1979, the closing credits were against scenes from that movie. On all future episodes (the remainder of the run), the closing credits/end titles were against the same red background that was used for the title in the title sequence. At the end, in Seasons 1-3, the last card was for "Rona II (short for "Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood, Second Time Around") in association with Spelling-Goldberg Productions," with a Spelling-Goldberg copyright from 1979, 1980, 1981 or 1982, and a fade to black. When Columbia Pictures Television started being a production company in Season 4 (it would be this way in the last two seasons), there would be a CPT copyright from 1982, 1983 and 1984, and then "A Rona II and Spelling-Goldberg Production In Association With," with the 80s Torch Lady of CPT showing up on the next frame (said logo having the Coca-Cola ownership byline on original ABC broadcasts, and bylineless on Shout! Factory's DVD releases of Seasons 4 and 5 [both singly and in the complete-series release]).

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* ClosingCredits: On the original 2-hr. PilotMovie in 1979, the closing credits were against scenes from that movie. On all future episodes (the remainder of the run), the closing credits/end titles were against the same red background that was used for the title in the title sequence. At the end, in Seasons 1-3, the last card was for "Rona II (short for "Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood, Second Time Around") in association with Spelling-Goldberg Productions," with a Spelling-Goldberg copyright from 1979, 1980, 1981 or 1982, and a fade to black. When Columbia Pictures Television started being a production company in Season 4 (it would be this way in the last two seasons), there would be a CPT copyright from 1982, 1983 and 1984, and then "A Rona II and Spelling-Goldberg Production In Association With," with the 80s '80s Torch Lady of CPT showing up on the next frame (said logo having the Coca-Cola ownership byline on original ABC broadcasts, and bylineless on Shout! Factory's DVD releases of Seasons 4 and 5 [both singly and in the complete-series release]).

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->''"This is my boss -- Johnathan Hart. A self-made millionaire! He's quite a guy. This is Mrs. H. She's gorgeous! She's one lady who knows how to take care of herself.[[note]] this was changed to "What a terrific lady" in later seasons[[/note]] Oh, by the way, my name is Max, I take care of both of them. Which ain't easy! 'Cause when they met...it was murder![[note]]In the first season, the final sentence was "'Cause their hobby is ... murder!" which gave an unintended impression.[[/note]]"''

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->''"This is my boss -- Johnathan Jonathan Hart. A self-made millionaire! He's quite a guy. This is Mrs. H. She's gorgeous! She's one lady who knows how to take care of herself.[[note]] this was changed to "What a terrific lady" in later seasons[[/note]] Oh, by the way, my name is Max, I take care of both of them. Which ain't easy! 'Cause when they met...it was murder![[note]]In the first season, the final sentence was "'Cause their hobby is ... murder!" which gave an unintended impression.[[/note]]"''


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* ClosingCredits: On the original 2-hr. PilotMovie in 1979, the closing credits were against scenes from that movie. On all future episodes (the remainder of the run), the closing credits/end titles were against the same red background that was used for the title in the title sequence. At the end, in Seasons 1-3, the last card was for "Rona II (short for "Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood, Second Time Around") in association with Spelling-Goldberg Productions," with a Spelling-Goldberg copyright from 1979, 1980, 1981 or 1982, and a fade to black. When Columbia Pictures Television started being a production company in Season 4 (it would be this way in the last two seasons), there would be a CPT copyright from 1982, 1983 and 1984, and then "A Rona II and Spelling-Goldberg Production In Association With," with the 80s Torch Lady of CPT showing up on the next frame (said logo having the Coca-Cola ownership byline on original ABC broadcasts, and bylineless on Shout! Factory's DVD releases of Seasons 4 and 5 [both singly and in the complete-series release]).
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* StuffBlowingUp: In "Hit Jennifer Hart," Jennifer is preparing roast goose to put into her oven at home for supper. She sets the timer, not realizing that hit man Stephen Thomas (who got into the Harts' house under a cover story of being a struggling writer (also being a supposed long-lost cousin once or twice removed) has rigged her oven to explode. She sets the timer, and just as she is about to put the goose in, the phone rings. This phone call saves her life, because not long after the phone rings, as she is about to finish with the goose, the oven blows up violently. This explosion also evidently unsettles Jennifer, because she is unable to answer Jonathan, who repeats her name in an increasingly worried tone of voice.

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* StuffBlowingUp: In "Hit Jennifer Hart," Jennifer is preparing roast goose to put into her oven at home for supper. She sets the timer, not realizing that hit man Stephen Thomas (who got into the Harts' house under a cover story of being a struggling writer (also being a supposed long-lost cousin once or twice removed) has rigged her oven to explode. She After she sets the timer, and just as she is about to put the goose in, the phone rings. This phone call saves her life, because not long after the phone rings, as she is about to finish with the goose, the oven blows up violently. This explosion also evidently unsettles Jennifer, because she is unable to answer Jonathan, who repeats her name in an increasingly worried tone of voice.
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* StuffBlowingUp: In "Hit Jennifer Hart," Jennifer is preparing roast goose to put into her oven at home for supper. She sets the timer, not realizing that hit man Stephen Thomas (who got into the Harts' house under a cover story of being a struggling writer [also being a supposed long-lost cousin once or twice removed]) has rigged her oven to explode. She sets the timer, and just as she is about to put the goose in, the phone rings. This phone call saves her life, because not long after the phone rings, as she is about to finish with the goose, the oven blows up violently. This explosion also evidently unsettles Jennifer, because she is unable to answer Jonathan, who repeats her name in an increasingly worried tone of voice.

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* StuffBlowingUp: In "Hit Jennifer Hart," Jennifer is preparing roast goose to put into her oven at home for supper. She sets the timer, not realizing that hit man Stephen Thomas (who got into the Harts' house under a cover story of being a struggling writer [also (also being a supposed long-lost cousin once or twice removed]) removed) has rigged her oven to explode. She sets the timer, and just as she is about to put the goose in, the phone rings. This phone call saves her life, because not long after the phone rings, as she is about to finish with the goose, the oven blows up violently. This explosion also evidently unsettles Jennifer, because she is unable to answer Jonathan, who repeats her name in an increasingly worried tone of voice.
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* StuffBlowingUp: In "Hit Jennifer Hart," Jennifer is preparing roast goose to put into her oven at home for supper. She sets the timer, not realizing that hit man Stephen Thomas (who got into the Harts' house under a cover story of being a struggling writer [also being a supposed long-lost cousin once or twice removed]) has rigged her oven to explode. She sets the timer, and just as she is about to put the goose in, the phone rings. This phone call saves her life, because not long after the phone rings, as she is about to finish with the goose, the oven blows up violently. This explosion also evidently unsettles Jennifer, because she is unable to answer Jonathan, who repeats her name in an increasingly worried tone of voice.
-->'''Jonathan''': Jennifer? Jennifer?!? JENNIFER!!
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--->Victor: I'm Victor Shell, executive vice president of Hart Shipping Lines. After today, you won't work a dock from here to Seattle.
--->Jonathan: And neither will you. I'm Jonathan Hart. I ''own'' Hart Shipping Lines. Now get your crooked, fat, fired butt out of my limousine.

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--->Victor: --->'''Victor''': I'm Victor Shell, executive vice president of Hart Shipping Lines. After today, you won't work a dock from here to Seattle.
--->Jonathan: --->'''Jonathan''': And neither will you. I'm Jonathan Hart. I ''own'' Hart Shipping Lines. Now get your crooked, fat, fired butt out of my limousine.

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--->'''Jonathan:''' Neither will you. I'm Jonathan Hart. I ''own'' Hart Industries. ''Now get your big fat fired ass out of my limousine.''

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--->'''Jonathan:''' Neither --->Victor: I'm Victor Shell, executive vice president of Hart Shipping Lines. After today, you won't work a dock from here to Seattle.
--->Jonathan: And neither
will you. I'm Jonathan Hart. I ''own'' Hart Industries. ''Now Shipping Lines. Now get your big fat crooked, fat, fired ass butt out of my limousine.''
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: In third-season episode "Hartless Hobby," Simon Richardson (William Daniels) to McCoy, one of his bumbling accomplices, after McCoy conveniently fails to grab a postcard (invitation to a stamp event) that Jennifer left behind on a tray at the Harts' house: "And you, my friend-- I want you to pull yourself together, because I want that stamp. I'm not interested in a body count. And you and the Harts had better hope that Jennifer brings her purse."

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: In third-season episode "Hartless Hobby," Simon Richardson (William Daniels) to McCoy, [=McCoy=], one of his bumbling accomplices, after McCoy [=McCoy=] conveniently fails to grab a postcard (invitation to a stamp event) that Jennifer left behind on a tray at the Harts' house: "And you, my friend-- I want you to pull yourself together, because I want that stamp. I'm not interested in a body count. And you and the Harts had better hope that Jennifer brings her purse."

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