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'''''Heart of the City''''' was an American police drama series that aired on the ABC from September 20th, 1986, to January 10th, 1987. It is perhaps known to some people for featuring Christina Applegate right before she landed the role of Kelly Bundy on the sitcom ''Married...With Children''. Thirteen episodes were aired of the show, but only a snippet of an episode and two promo ads exist online.
'''''Heart of the City''''' was an American police drama series that aired on the ABC from September 20th, 1986, to January 10th, 1987. It is perhaps known to some people for featuring Christina Applegate right before she landed the role of Kelly Bundy on the sitcom ''Married...With Children''. Thirteen episodes were aired of the show, but only a snippet of an episode, two promo ads, and a small batch of screenshots from episodes exist online.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Status==
==Status==
Only a brief snippet of one episode exists of the show online, showing Applegate's character sobbing after allegedly being set up by a narc at school as she tells her father/Desiderio's character what happened. Apart from this, a few promos, as well as some publicity shots of the cast, exist of the show.
Only a brief snippet of one episode exists of the show online, showing Applegate's character sobbing after allegedly being set up by a narc at school as she tells her father/Desiderio's character what happened. Apart from this, a few promos, as well as some publicity shots of the cast, exist of the show. On February 16th, 2020, two screenshots from other episodes were discovered on an archived version of a Christina Applegate fansite.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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   |description3 =Promo for the show (2/2).
   |description3 =Promo for the show (2/2).
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==External Link==
==External Links==
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090445/ IMDb page on ''Heart of the City''.]
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090445/ IMDb page on ''Heart of the City''.] Retrieved 01 Feb '20
*[http://web.archive.org/web/19990221111721/http://www.christina-applegate.com/hotc.htm Source of two screenshots on Christina Applegate fansite (zipped WAV files don't work anymore).] Retrieved 15 Feb '20


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HeartOfTheCity1986.jpg

A publicity shot of Heart Of The City, circa 1986.

Status: Partially Found

Heart of the City was an American police drama series that aired on the ABC from September 20th, 1986, to January 10th, 1987. It is perhaps known to some people for featuring Christina Applegate right before she landed the role of Kelly Bundy on the sitcom Married...With Children. Thirteen episodes were aired of the show, but only a snippet of an episode, two promo ads, and a small batch of screenshots from episodes exist online.

Plot

The show revolves around a cop called Wes Kennedy (Robert Desiderio) who works through the night to spend the day with his two teenage children, Kevin (Jonathan Ward) and Robin (Christina Applegate) after the murder of his wife.

Status

Only a brief snippet of one episode exists of the show online, showing Applegate's character sobbing after allegedly being set up by a narc at school as she tells her father/Desiderio's character what happened. Apart from this, a few promos, as well as some publicity shots of the cast, exist of the show. On February 16th, 2020, two screenshots from other episodes were discovered on an archived version of a Christina Applegate fansite.

Gallery

A brief snippet of the show.

Promo for the show (1/2).

Promo for the show (2/2).

External Links