Pointman

Pointman (1994-1995)

EndedScripted showAction, Adventure, Crime

Financial investor Constance 'Connie' Harper is framed, and subsequently convicted of fraud. While imprisoned, he decides to turn his life around for the better. He is later exonerated and upon leaving, is given a list of people who can help him - and who he should help if asked. Setting up Spanish Pete's, a beach resort on the Florida coast, he helps others during his "spare time", occasionally as a bodyguard. The list's contacts and his old prison buddies frequently come in handy.

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Scheduleevery Monday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E09'Bout Moneynov. 27, 1995
S02E08Take the Pointsnov. 20, 1995
S02E07Here She Comes, Miss Murdernov. 13, 1995
S02E06Going Homenov. 6, 1995
S02E05Prisoner of Loveoct. 30, 1995
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Pointman' from 1994 premiere?

'Pointman' premiered on January 13, 1994.

Who portrayed the lead character in 'Pointman'?

Jack Scalia portrayed the lead character in 'Pointman'.

What was the genre of the TV show 'Pointman'?

'Pointman' was a crime drama series.

In which city did most of the action in 'Pointman' take place?

Most of the action in 'Pointman' took place in San Francisco.

What was the occupation of the main character in 'Pointman'?

The main character in 'Pointman' was a professional troubleshooter.

Who was the creator of 'Pointman'?

The creator of 'Pointman' was Steve Sohmer.

How many episodes were produced in the first season of 'Pointman'?

The first season of 'Pointman' consisted of 13 episodes.

Which network aired 'Pointman' in 1994?

'Pointman' aired on the Syndicated Network in 1994.

What was the main character's full name in 'Pointman'?

The main character's full name in 'Pointman' was Harry "Point" Pointdexter.

Who was the main character's partner in 'Pointman'?

The main character's partner in 'Pointman' was a woman named Nicole.

What was the main character's signature weapon in 'Pointman'?

The main character's signature weapon in 'Pointman' was a .44 Magnum revolver.

Which famous actor made a guest appearance in 'Pointman' in the episode "The Man Who Killed Harry"?

Robert Vaughn made a guest appearance in 'Pointman' in the episode "The Man Who Killed Harry".

What was the main character's favorite catchphrase in 'Pointman'?

The main character's favorite catchphrase in 'Pointman' was "I'm your Pointman."

What was the main character's favorite drink in 'Pointman'?

The main character's favorite drink in 'Pointman' was scotch.

Who composed the theme music for 'Pointman'?

The theme music for 'Pointman' was composed by Arthur B. Rubinstein.

What was the main character's favorite hangout spot in 'Pointman'?

The main character's favorite hangout spot in 'Pointman' was a jazz club called "The Blue Note".

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