Hell Town

September. 11,1985      
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis

Hell Town is an American drama series that aired on NBC from September 4, 1985 to December 25, 1985. The series features former Baretta star Robert Blake.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1985

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15 Episode

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Episode 1 - Let My Jenny Go
September. 11,1985

Episode 2 - The People vs. Willie the Goat
September. 18,1985

Episode 3 - Fast Louie
September. 25,1985

Episode 4 - Hell Town Goes Bananas (1)
October. 02,1985

Episode 5 - Hell Town Goes Bananas (2)
October. 02,1985

Episode 6 - I Will Abide
October. 23,1985

Episode 7 - Stumpy Boy
October. 30,1985

Episode 8 - Lords of War
November. 06,1985

Episode 9 - The One Called Daisy
November. 13,1985

Episode 10 - Love and Four Corners
November. 20,1985

Episode 11 - My Girlfriend Annie and the Legacy of Annie Turner
November. 27,1985

Episode 12 - A Wedding in Hell Town (a.k.a. A Simple Wedding)
December. 04,1985

Episode 13 - The Rat Man Cometh (a.k.a. Poor No More)
December. 11,1985

Episode 14 - The Last Kiss (a.k.a. Judas Goat, a.k.a. Hidden Splendor)
December. 18,1985

Episode 15 - One Ball
December. 25,1985

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