
B.L. Stryker (1989)
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Ossie Davis as Oz Jackson
Episodes 12
The Dancer's Touch
The present reminds B.L. of the past, when a rapist is attacking young socialites and B.L. finds himself drawn out of retirement and into detective work.
Read MoreCarolann (a.k.a. Royal Gambit)
One of B.L.'s childhood friends is now a Middle Eastern queen, she is being stalked by assassins after her husband, an arms dealer, is blown up aboard their royal yacht.
Read MoreBlind Chess
Stryker's secretary gets him into a complex case involving her jailed brother, her brother's jailed lover, a murder, and the murder victim's fiancé, a wealthy detective buff who's eager to help B.L. find the killer.
Read MoreAuntie Sue
Stryker's incorrigible Aunt Sue will stop it nothing to get an old mansion for herself and her two septuagenarian friends. Meanwhile, four thugs are trying to urge B.L. out of the business.
Read MoreBlues For Buder
Kimberly's wealthy friend hires Stryker to find a school for her vexatious grandson, who yearns to join an evangelist more interested in his trust fund than his soul.
Read MoreThe King of Jazz
Stryker works with an FBI agent who was once a rival in police work and love. Now, they both have an interest in a wealthy philanderer who's into financial scams.
Read MoreDie Laughing
Stryker is hired to protect the life of a TV comic whom somebody is trying to kill.
Read MoreWinner Takes All
Football and money figure into the murder of a high-school star's father, who's killed during a chase by his bookmaker's enforcers.
Read MoreGrand Theft Hotel
At a Bahamian jeweler's convention B.L. & McGee try to stop a cat burglar before he can lay his hands on a priceless necklace.
Read MoreNight Train
Stryker and Oz take a train ride north while guarding a precocious preteen who saw her mother murdered and may have incriminating documents wanted by a racketeer.
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