B. J. and the Bear

1979
B. J. and the Bear

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 B.J. and the Seven Lady Truckers part 1 Jan 13, 1981

B.J. helps a friend get a contract for his business and finds out there is some competition

EP2 B.J. and the Seven Lady Truckers part 2 Jan 13, 1981

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EP3 The Fast and the Furious part 1 Jan 20, 1981

B.J. faces a bunch of bickering competitors bent on preventing the success of his new trucking company. Watch he won a contract for when he won a race back to Pacific Distributors

EP4 The Fast and the Furious part 2 Jan 27, 1981

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EP5 Intercepted Pass Feb 03, 1981

When one of B.J.'s girlfriends begins to gamble with his money,the trucker sets out to investigate and uncover's a blackmail scheme related to some pictures.

EP6 Down and Dirty Feb 10, 1981

The killer truckers setup another trap for B.J. and his girlfriend. This time the setup is an auction. And B.J. help's a friend git there truck back by scheming Captian Grant into playing a poker game

EP7 Beauties and the Beasts Feb 17, 1981

Captain Grant is coercing independent truckers to pay for a so-called protection. B.J. steps in and the sly cop sends B.J. and his girlfriends to jail.B.J. proposes a football game to regain his and the girls freedom

EP8 The Blonde in a Gilded Cage Mar 03, 1981

Stacks is abducted by a demented rock musician named Dante and it's up to B.J. to find her before it's to late.

EP9 For Adults Only Mar 10, 1981

B.J. is taken hostage by an elderly couple facing eviction from there home. When it's found out the Captain Grant is running an adult film studio at their retirement village.

EP10 A Bear in the Hand Mar 17, 1981

In order to force B.J. to rob from his own strongbox compromising ledgers, Captain Rutherford Grant orders his henchman to ""apenap""Bear.

EP11 Seven Lady Captives Mar 24, 1981

BJ's seven lady friend's who are truckers are kidnapped and flown down the Mexico to harvest drugs

EP12 Stunt Mar 31, 1981

B.J. is hired to deliver stunt equipment to a movie set. but realize something is going on behind the camera.

EP13 Who is B.J.? Apr 25, 1981

B.J. crash his truck and git's amnesia, he becomes easy prey for a corrupt lawman

EP14 Detective Finger, I Presume? May 02, 1981

The club that B.J.'s trucking company owns is robbed and the thieves make away with jewels and a very valuable painting

EP15 The Two Million Dollar Hustel May 09, 1981

Grant throws a beach party to embroil B.J.'s friends in a bank robbery where he intends to take the money and leave the country.
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Released: 10 February 1979 Ended
Producted By: Glen A. Larson Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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B.J. and the Bear is an American comedy series which aired on NBC from 1979 to 1981. Created by Christopher Crowe and Glen A. Larson, the series stars Greg Evigan and Claude Akins.

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Parker Lewis Talk about nostalgia! I love B.J. and the Bear, and it deserved a longer run as it was a whole lot of fun, along with Dukes of Hazzard. It was the little guy vs The Man, and thankfully the little guy pretty much won most of the time.Greg Evigan was outstanding and his interaction with the monkey was impressive, and he should have been given an Emmy nod.Bring back B.J. and the Bear!
tigerpaws11 NO SPOILERS! I've ONLY SEEN SELECT EPISODES!!I'm only 12 but this was my dad's favorite show. I watch BJ and the bear on YouTube all the time. BJ was so cool and it makes me mad and sad that this show won't come out on DVD. There used to be a TV channel out of Pittsburgh that used to show classic TV but they never showed BJ and the Bear. Now they've changed to like a OLD show channel. I'm talking Mary Tyler Moore (which is a good show) and M*A*S*H (love it!!). Going back to BJ. I wish I could find this show on DVD. And what's bad is that on YouTube not all of season 3 is on there. But I give the show a 25 on a scale of one to ten. CLASSIC TV RULEZ!!!
rcj5365 Synopsis: A trucker and his pet monkey travel the highways of America,getting into various adventures and misadventures along the way within the watchful eyes of the very pesky and law-abinding county sheriff."B.J. and The Bear",came out during the craze of the truck-driver shows that exploded during the mid-1970's and this show was a mixture of several formulas:It was part "Smokey and the Bandit",part "Every Which Way But Loose",part "Dukes Of Hazzard",and part "Convoy",with a mixture of three-fourths of "Hee Haw" for good measure. This show had a original premise since it was a mixture of the good ol'boy farce,romance with lots and lots of gorgeous girls,non-stop action,and of course,his pet monkey who was the sidekick and comical relief. The plot basically stayed the same during the show's run which lasted only two seasons. The show features B.J. McKay(Greg Evigan) who worked as a truck driver who constantly dealt with inept lawmen Sheriff Lobo(played Claude Akins who ineventually went on to get his own series,"The Misadventures Of Sheriff Lobo"),his lame deputy(Mills Watson) who were one step ahead of B.J. who would lose them in several of the episodes. Along the way,B.J. dealt with crooked truckers,outlandish hillbillies,and usually lots of beautiful women in tight clothes,which to some extent that this show was very sexist since the women worked so well especially when one of them were the object of every man's fantasy each week,who remembers the Borough sisters,Candi and Randi? How remembers Judy Landers?The series was helmed by the TV maestro Glen Larson(of "It Takes A Thief","Alias Smith and Jones","Switch","Quincy,M.E.", "Battlestar Galactica","Buck Rogers","Mangum,PI","Murder,She Wrote","The Fall Guy")knew what basically worked in a series and kept the action going strong along with the tough guys and beautiful women in each episode,along with the monkey for comical support. However,in some syndicated markets"B.J. and The Bear",would run alongside "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo" on a weekly basis,and during the series original run from 1978-81 it was shown at least once with one series coming after the other.
Mister-6 In the craze of truck-driver shows that came out in the '70s, none had a more original premise than that of "B.J. and the Bear", with its mixture of good ol' boy farce, action, romance and, of course, a monkey!The plot stayed more or less the same all through the show's run: B.J. McKay (Evigan) worked as a truck driver who constantly dealt with inept lawmen (namely Akins' Sheriff Lobo, who got his own series!), crooked truckers and, usually, bevy after bevy of beautiful women in tight clothes. Who said this show was sexist?The women worked so well, in fact, that they stayed on for the long haul as "The Seven Lady Truckers" who worked with B.J. and gave the show a big boost from the male part of the TV-viewing public. And who could blame them: women the likes of Landers (YIKES!), Holleran, Julia, McCullough and the Brough sisters were definitely worth tuning in for every week.And the series, helmed by TV maestro Glen Larson (also of "The Fall Guy" fame) knew what worked in a series and kept action, tough guys and beautiful women in each episode. Oh yeah, and the monkey too. Can't forget him.All in all, a great reminder of the glory that was truck driving, the heroism that was "B.J." and the monkey that was "the Bear".Eight stars for "B.J. and the Bear" - keep on truckin'!