On This Day: May 13, 1987 - Final Episode of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer Aired

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On This Day: May 13, 1987 - Final Episode of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer Aired
On this day May 13, 1987, CBS aired the final episode of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, bringing an end to the gritty detective drama that ran for four seasons and produced 51 episodes. Starring Stacy Keach as the hardboiled private investigator Mike Hammer, the series brought a classic pulp fiction icon to television with a mix of noir storytelling, streetwise action and tough guy charm.

The show was based on the popular novels by Mickey Spillane and stayed true to the character’s old school approach to crime solving, often operating outside the rules while taking on mobsters, corrupt officials and femme fatales. Stacy Keach’s portrayal earned praise for capturing both the toughness and the integrity of Hammer, making him one of the standout TV detectives of the 1980s.

While not as widely remembered as some other crime dramas from the decade, Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer carved out a loyal fanbase and offered a modern take on the classic detective archetype. Its stylish presentation and gritty urban tone helped it stand apart in a crowded field of network television.

Fun fact: Stacy Keach returned to the role in the 1990s with the follow-up series Mike Hammer Private Eye, continuing the legacy of the character for a new generation.
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