TV series
Turner & Hooch
Overview
A Deputy Marshal inherits an unruly dog who helps him solve crimes and investigate a family mystery.
Details
- First air date
- 2021-07-21
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 12 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy, Family, Action & Adventure, Crime
- Network
- Disney+
- Production
- Flying Glass of Milk Productions, Wonderland Sound and Vision, 20th Television
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Josh Peck as Scott Turner
- Lyndsy Fonseca as Laura Turner
- Carra Patterson as Jessica Baxter
- Vanessa Lengies as Erica Mouniere
- Anthony Ruivivar as James Mendez
- Brandon Jay McLaren as Xavier Watkins
- Jeremy Maguire as Matthew Garland
- Becca Tobin as Brooke Mailer
- Reginald VelJohnson as David Sutton
- Matt Hamilton as Trent Havelock
- Paul Campbell as Grady Garland
- Caitlin Howden as Deputy Jenna Martin
Creators and crew
- Matt Nix - Creator
- McG - Executive Producer
- Matt Nix - Executive Producer
- Mary Viola - Executive Producer
- Mike Horowitz - Executive Producer
- Robert Duncan McNeill - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Forever and a Dog
When uptight Deputy Marshal Scott Turner inherits Hooch, a giant unruly dog, his new pet destroys his apartment and seems dead set on destroying his career. Scott is desperate to get rid of Hooch, who seems to behave for everyone but him. But when a witness under Marshal protection is kidnapped, he realizes that the dog he never wanted may turn out to be the key to saving the day.
Episode 2: A Good Day To Dog Hard
Scott and Hooch babysit a diplomat's daughter and wind up saving the Olympic Committee.
Episode 3: Diamonds are Furever
Scott tracks down a notorious fugitive jewel thief while Hooch gets obsessed with a squeaky toy.
Episode 4: In The Line of Fur
To impress his ex-girlfriend, Scott and Hooch must protect a grumpy judge from a mob assassin.
Episode 5: Road To Smell Dorado
Scott, Hooch and Xavier get stuck searching for a fugitive in the quirky small town of El Dorado.
Episode 6: The Fur-gitive
Scott hunts for a dangerous fugitive in the woods; Hooch discovers the suspect has a secret.
Episode 7: To Serve and Pawtect
Scott works security for a beloved Senator, while Hooch becomes a viral sensation.
Episode 8: Arf Appreciation
Scott must prove his dog's innocence when Hooch is accused of damaging a valuable painting.
Episode 9: Witness Pup-tection
To stop a deadly assassin, Scott and Hooch must bond with a young witness with autism.
Episode 10: Lost and Hound
When Erica's beloved dog Angel is taken, Scott, Xavier and Jessica must track her down.
Episode 11: Hooch Machina
Scott's future with Hooch is threatened when an investigation of a robotics lab goes wrong.
Episode 12: Bite Club
On the heels of getting captured in episode 111, Scott is desperate to escape and reunite with Hooch. With no way out, he realizes his only hope is to team up with Nuke, an angry pit bull who badly needs a friend. Laura rounds up every person and every dog she can find to rescue her brother, stop Walton, and pull off a daring rescue before it's too late.
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