Crime shows have been around since the early days of television.
Some shows focus on specific areas of crime, and some dive into all three.
In fact, that decade was arguably one of the best for the genre.
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He also has a secretive past that keeps coming back to haunt him.
People either want to settle scores or need his assistance and know hes the right man for the job.
The Equalizerwas so popular that it not only spawned three movies but also a newly reimagined series.
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Butit continued to air in reruns and was just as popular through that decade.
Logically set in Hawaii, the police procedural drama centers around a task force taking down criminals.
Many episodes ended with the memorable phrase Book em, Danno!
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because they always got their guys.
The two main characters were played by the lateJack LordandJames MacArthur.
Its no surprise fans rank the show as one from the80s that deserves a reboot or remake.
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Hooker, which aired for five seasons and remains one ofthe most underrated ABC shows.
In a typical odd pairing, Ponch is the swoon-worthy rebel inCHiPswhile Jon is the more by-the-book officer.
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Airing in syndication to this day,Murder, She Wroteremains popular.
Unlike others, the city in which the show takes place is never revealed.
But fans know theyre following those in a local police department who wear those signature blue uniforms.
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There were storylines wrapped up in a single episode and some that carried over to many.
An action movie followed in 2006 wherebyColin Farrellplayed Sonny andJamie Foxxas Rico.
It initially received mixed reviews but eventually becamedubbed a cult classic.
1’Magnum P.I.'
Hes a private investigator in Hawaii living on a beachfront estate and working his various cases.
Hes working for the estates owner Robin Masters, effectively in exchange for residing on the luxurious property.
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Interestingly, Masters is rarely seen on screen.
The series was remade in 2018 withJay Hernandezplaying the title character.
That show was canceled by ABC after four seasons but was resurrected by NBC for two more seasons.
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