Hart to Heart

Hart to Heart

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8.2
From 6 Ratings

Description

A-list entertainers, athletes and public figures reveal their honest, unfiltered and unexpected true selves over a glass of wine with Kevin Hart. No topic is off-limits as guests open up about careers, family, loss and love.

Season for this TV show

  • Specials Poster

    Rating: 0

    Name: Specials

    Episode Count: 1

    Release Date: 1979-08-25

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  • Season 1 Poster

    Rating: 5.5

    Name: Season 1

    Episode Count: 22

    Release Date: 1979-09-22

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  • Season 2 Poster

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    Name: Season 2

    Episode Count: 20

    Release Date: 1980-11-11

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  • Season 3 Poster

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    Name: Season 3

    Episode Count: 24

    Release Date: 1981-10-06

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    Name: Season 4

    Episode Count: 22

    Release Date: 1982-09-28

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    Name: Season 5

    Episode Count: 22

    Release Date: 1983-09-27

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Reviews

  • misubisu

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    Reviewed by misubisu
    ## "When They Met... It Was MURDER!" - Revisiting the Glamorous Whodunit of *Hart to Hart* In the landscape of late-70s and 80s television, few shows embodied effortless glamour and cozy mystery quite like *Hart to Hart*. Premiering in 1979, this series was the brainchild of writer Sidney Sheldon and served as the ultimate fantasy for the jet-set crowd: a life of unimaginable wealth, romance, and adventure, where the only downside was a pesky habit of stumbling over dead bodies. The premise is pure, delightful escapism. Jonathan Hart (Robert Wagner) is a self-made millionaire CEO of a global conglomerate. His wife, Jennifer (Stefanie Powers), is a freelance journalist of impeccable taste and intellect. They are madly in love, fabulously wealthy, and have a knack for investigation. Assisted by their gruff-but-lovable butler, Max (Lionel Stander), and their loyal dog, Freeway, the Harts spend their luxurious leisure time solving crimes that inevitably intersect with their glamorous lives. ### The Beating Heart: Chemistry and Glamour The undeniable, irresistible magic of *Hart to Hart* lies not in its murder mysteries (which are often light and predictable), but in the radiant chemistry of its leads. Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers don't just play a happy couple; they embody one. * **Jonathan Hart:** Wagner is the epitome of old-school charm. He's suave, witty, and fiercely devoted to his wife. He can negotiate a billion-dollar deal and throw a punch at a villain with equal ease, all while never losing his cool. * **Jennifer Hart:** Powers is more than just a pretty face; she's Jonathan's intellectual and adventurous equal. She's resourceful, brave, and often the one to spot the crucial clue he missed. Their partnership is truly equal, a refreshing dynamic for its time. Their constant affection, playful banter, and the way they end every episode with the iconic line, "It's all part of being married to a Hart," is the warm, comforting core of the show. You believe they would rather be with each other than anyone else in the world. ### A Fantasy of the Good Life *Hart to Hart* is a masterclass in aspirational television. It’s a weekly tour of the most beautiful locations, from their stunning California estate to ski chalets in Gstaad and villas on the Mediterranean. The wardrobe, designed by Nolan Miller (of *Dynasty* fame), is a spectacular parade of power suits, elegant gowns, and casual wear that defined 1980s luxury. It’s a world of charity galas, private jets, and yachts, where even a simple picnic looks like a photoshoot for *Architectural Digest*. Lionel Stander as Max provides the perfect grounding counterpoint. With his gravelly voice and world-weary demeanor, he’s the loyal family retainer who is far more than a servant; he’s a trusted confidant, a co-conspirator, and often the one to bail the Harts out of a tight spot, muttering his famous catchphrase: "I'll get the car." ### The Verdict: Comfort Food Television **4 out of 5 Stars** *Hart to Hart* is not a gritty police procedural. It won't keep you on the edge of your seat with complex conspiracies. Its greatest strength is its consistency as a delightful, charming, and utterly comfortable watch. It’s the television equivalent of a warm blanket and a cup of tea—a guaranteed dose of glamour, romance, and lighthearted intrigue. **Who will love it?** Fans of classic whodunits, those who adore the chemistry of iconic TV couples (like *The Thin Man's* Nick and Nora Charles, to whom the Harts are a clear descendant), and anyone with a taste for 80s nostalgia and high-fashion glamour. **Who might not?** Viewers seeking dark, realistic, or serialised crime drama may find it too fluffy or formulaic. In an era of prestige television complexity, *Hart to Hart* remains a beautiful, sparkling relic. It’s a show about a perfect marriage, a perfect life, and the perfectly fun murder mysteries that come with it. It’s a timeless fantasy of love, luxury, and adventure that continues to charm new generations.

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