Follows
"Starsky and Hutch: Pilot (#1.0)" (1975)
Remade as
Starsky & Hutch (2004)
- TV drama to comedy movie.
Spin off
Starsky & Hutch (2003) (VG)
- Video game based on TV series.
Referenced in
"Sanford and Son: Lamont in Love (#5.18)" (1976)
- Mrs. Hopkins says every crimefighter has a sidekick, noting "Starsky has his Hutch."
"Charlie's Angels: To Kill an Angel (#1.7)" (1976)
- The girl in the red converible wears a Starsky and Hutch T-shirt
"Martine: Martine IX (#2.3)" (1977)
- Referenced in the song "Televisievrouwen"
"The Muppet Show: (#2.3)" (1977)
- Milton Berle calls Statler and Waldorf "Starsky and Crutch."
"Saturday Night Live: The Rolling Stones (#4.1)" (1978)
- referenced by Desi Arnaz Jr in Shiller's Reel
Carry on Emmannuelle (1978)
"The Dukes of Hazzard: One Armed Bandits (#1.1)" (1979)
- The Starsky and Hutch car is used.
Porridge (1979)
- Referenced by name
Woody y yo (1981)
- Mentioned in a conversation
"Remington Steele: Steele Away with Me (#2.1)" (1983)
- Quoted and referenced.
"Auf Wiedersehen, Pet: Suspicion (#1.4)" (1983)
- Referenced by name
I due carabinieri (1984)
"Dempsey and Makepeace: Set a Thief (#2.7)" (1985)
- Spikings refers to Dempsey as Starksy
Flight of the Navigator (1986)
- David asks Carolyn when Starsky and Hutch is on.
River's Edge (1986)
Munchies (1987)
- A character mentions this show..
Patty Hearst (1988)
- The series is mentioned in a conversation
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Crawling Eye (#2.1)" (1989)
- "Away from the hut." Servo: And Starsky.
The Spirit of '76 (1990)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (#4.21)" (1991)
- "Wait a minute, he just described Huggy Bear."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Master Ninja II (#4.24)" (1992)
- Joel asks Servo about pets for the title characters.
"Married with Children: Psychic Avengers (#6.19)" (1992)
- Because of his old TV Guide Al thinks the show is on again.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Teenagers from Outer Space (#5.4)" (1992)
- By Name
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Bride of the Monster (#5.23)" (1993)
- "Professor Strowski" Crow: And Hutch.
So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Atomic Brain (#6.18)" (1993)
- Crow: (A security guard reaches for a flask) Starsky and Hooch.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Radar Secret Service (#6.20)" (1993)
- Crow: Hi, Huggy Bear.
Bottle Rocket (1994)
- they talk about an episode in the beginning of this short!
Clerks. (1994)
- When Dante and Randel are fleeing the funeral home, Randel fails at his attempt to slide across the hood of Dante's car.
Cops and Robbersons (1994)
Policenauts (1994) (VG)
- A wannabe cop makes references to characters from this film/
"Cracker: The Big Crunch: Part 1 (#2.4)" (1994)
- Fitz draws a comparison to Jimmy.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Sinister Urge (#7.13)" (1994)
- "Huggy Bear
"The Simpsons: Homie the Clown (#6.15)" (1995)
- Homer presents an award to this show and it's accepted by "The son of the guy who played Huggy Bear"
"Martin: All the Players Came (#3.18)" (1995)
- Antonio Fargas is referred to by his character Huggy
Bad Boys (1995)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Escape 2000 (#8.5)" (1996)
- "Starsky and Carole King"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Laserblast (#8.6)" (1996)
- Tom: "Starsky and Hutch have been together a little too long."
"Married with Children: Kelly's Gotta Habit (#11.3)" (1996)
- Al gives this show as an example for great cops working with another guy.
Jingle All the Way (1996)
- Myron asks Howard if they could be a team like Starsky and Hutch.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Undead (#9.6)" (1997)
- Servo: C'mon Huggy, whaddya know?
Plump Fiction (1997)
- someone is called Starsky
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Parts: The Clonus Horror (#9.11)" (1997)
- Mike: "Starsky and Clone!"
Airbag (1997)
Big City Blues (1997)
- mentioned in dialogue
The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
Taxi (1998/I)
- Émilien's comment: "What are you waiting for? That I sing the music from 'Starsky and Hutch'?"
"NewsRadio: Lucky Burger (#5.3)" (1998)
- Joe's investigation skills are tiered in different price ranges named "Starsky" and "Hutch"
"That '70s Show: The Keg (#1.5)" (1998)
- Red calls Bob Starsky.
"Will & Grace: Boo! Humbug (#1.5)" (1998)
- mentions it
No Code of Conduct (1998)
American Pimp (1999)
"The New Addams Family: Close Encounters of the Addams Kind (#1.38)" (1999)
- Alien mentions how they break down doors on Starsky and Hutch.
Ça commence aujourd'hui (1999)
Summer of Sam (1999)
"HBO First Look: 'Blue Streak': Inside & Undercover" (1999)
- mentioned once
Boiler Room (2000)
Metal Gear: Ghost Babel (2000) (VG)
- The "Idea Spy 2.5" story mentions a "Mr. Huggy Bear body pillow" several times.
Me, Myself & Irene (2000)
The Specials (2000)
- The Weevil replaces the lyrics of a song with the words "Starsky and Hutch."
"Saturday Night Live: Kate Hudson/Radiohead (#26.2)" (2000)
- mentioned on the Actor's Studio
"Will & Grace: Girl Trouble (#3.4)" (2000)
- Jack: "Starsky and Butch?"
An Everlasting Piece (2000)
"Stargate SG-1: Chain Reaction (#4.15)" (2001)
- O'Neill introduces himself and Maybourne as Starsky and Hutch.
Exit Wounds (2001)
Comic Relief Presents: Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over (2001) (TV)
- Reference to Huggy Bear
"Stargate SG-1: 2001 (#5.10)" (2001)
- Senator Kinsey asks O'Neill in a sarcastic way if his name is Starksy or Hutch, due to a joke O'Neill made in an earlier episode (Chain Reaction)
"Stargate SG-1: Desperate Measures (#5.11)" (2001)
- Jack sends a coded messages to Maybourne addressed to Hutch, signed by Starsky.
"The Directors: The Films of Michael Mann (#2.1)" (2001)
- Mentioned in film.
Badly Funded Think Tank (2001) (TV)
R2-D2: Beneath the Dome (2001) (TV)
Vanilla Sky (2001)
Showtime (2002)
Blood Work (2002)
- Jasper describes Terry and himself as Starsky and Putz.
"ER: A Saint in the City (#9.12)" (2003)
- Open reference by a character.
"Law & Order: Absentia (#13.13)" (2003)
- A character in this episode compares Briscoe and Green to Starsky and Hutch
Comic Relief Does University Challenge (2003) (TV)
- Referenced by title
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company' (2003) (TV)
"Top Gear: (2003-05-25)" (2003)
- Elaborate dialog between Jeremy and David Soul
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
- dialogue
Stander (2003)
- Girl on the beach talks to Stander about the TV-show.
"Little Britain: Tallest Man (#1.2)" (2003)
- Some characters meet David Soul who starred in this and talk about the character of Huggy Bear.
"Tru Calling: Past Tense (#1.4)" (2003)
- Harrison to Tru: "Listen, Starsky, if you're asking me to be your Hutch..."
"Stargate SG-1: Chimera (#7.15)" (2004)
- Listed as fake reason Pete became a police officer.
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Charlie's Angels' (2004) (TV)
- Mentioned by Aaron Spelling
City of Heroes (2004) (VG)
- Detectives Davids and Hutchinson in Independence Port.
The 24th Day (2004)
- One of the lead men says that he likes Starsky from Starsky and Hutch.
Pablo Francisco: Bits and Pieces - Live from Orange County (2004) (V)
- Mentioned by name
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell - Volume 2 (2004) (V)
- Referenced in Inside the Actor's studio
"Caméra café: Starsky et Hutch" (2004)
- references to characters and car
Glow Ropes: The Rise and Fall of a Bar Mitzvah Emcee (2005)
- mentioned in dialogue
Grizzly Man (2005)
- Timothy Treadwell shouts this TV series title.
Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05 (2005) (TV)
- The vehicle from the show appears as part of the charity appeal
"Lost: Everybody Hates Hugo (#2.4)" (2005)
- Hugo is called "Huggy Bear"
"Saturday Night Live: Matt Dillon/Arctic Monkeys (#31.14)" (2006)
- Mentioned on Weekend Update
"Los Serrano: ¿Tú te crees que la policía es tonta? (#5.16)" (2006)
- The show gets mentioned in this episode.
Take a Look at the Lawman: The Making of 'Life on Mars' (2006) (V)
- Referenced by name
World Trade Center (2006)
- Mentioned by name by Michael Pena
"Extras: Orlando Bloom (#2.1)" (2006)
- Andy mentions Starsky from Starsky & Hutch.
"Veronica Mars: Spit & Eggs (#3.9)" (2006)
- a pun is made on the title by one of the characters
What Love Is (2007)
- mentioned in dialogue
"It Takes Two: (#2.6)" (2007)
- Grant Denyer mentions this title during his introduction.
My Kuya's Wedding (2007)
- The names of the dogs were Starsky and Hutch.
"American Dad!: Haylias (#3.5)" (2007)
- Steve mentions it while watching the Sleuth Channel with Roger
"Saturday Night Live: Tina Fey/Carrie Underwood (#33.5)" (2008)
- Mentioned on Weekend Update
"The Riches: The Last Temptation of Wayne (#2.1)" (2008)
- Dahlia tells Nina "Starsky don't need no Hutch".
Righteous Kill (2008)
- mentioned in dialogue
Notorious (2009)
- "like Starsky and Hutch" (rap lyrics)
"Little Mosque on the Prairie: Recipe for Disaster (#3.16)" (2009)
- Fred mentions the title characters by name.
"Corner Gas: You've Been Great, Goodnight (#6.19)" (2009)
- Wanda: Yeah, he (Brent) peels off in his car like Starsky and Hutch. Well, Starsky. That's the one who drove. Hutch was more the thinker of the two, although.
"Supernatural: Abandon All Hope (#5.10)" (2009)
- dean calls castiel huggybear
Featured in
Max & Jeremie (1992)
Cop Land (1997)
American Pimp (1999)
The 100 Greatest TV Characters (2001) (TV)
Pink Floyd The Wall Redux (2002)
- A clip featuring the 1976 Ford Torino is shown.
ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration (2003) (TV)
- A clip from this show appears.
"I Love the '70s" (2003)
"TV Land Moguls" (2004)
- Shows it when talking about Aaron Spelling
Spoofed in
"Saturday Night Live: Miskel Spillman/Elvis Costello (#3.8)" (1977)
- spoofed as Sitarsky and Hutch
Murder Can Hurt You (1980) (TV)
Beastie Boys: Sabotage (1994) (V)
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996)
- In the opening montage this is one of the shows parodied.
Jesus & Hutch (2000)
- The short is a parody of "Starsky and Hutch" with Jesus as the Starsky character.
Beastie Boys: Video Anthology (2000) (V)
- The music video is a parody of Starsky & Hutch opening credits
"American Dad!: Star Trek (#1.15)" (2005)
- Roger pains his back and says "hutch" many times. On last one he says "Starsky and Hutch".
"Phineas and Ferb: The Bully Code/Finding Mary McGuffin (#2.21)" (2009)
- Finding Mary McGuffin - While searching through the Charitable Charities stores, Phineas and Ferb use detective personas that parody Starsky and Hutch, Miami Vice, and CSI: Miami.
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