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‘Spenser: For Hire: The Complete Series’ Coming to DVD and Digital 9/9!

Based on Robert B. Parker’s iconic detective novels and in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the American crime drama series, Spenser: For Hire fans can once again experience every gripping moment with the release of Spenser: For Hire – The Complete Series on DVD, arriving September 9, 2025.  For the first time ever, Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment brings together all three seasons of this action-packed crime, mystery-drama in one comprehensive collection. Available both online and at major retailers nationwide, this definitive set is a must-have for longtime fans and newcomers alike. Pre-order your DVD copy or look for it on digital today.

In the shadows of Boston, Spenser (Robert Urich), a former cop with a poet’s soul and a fighter’s fists, solves crimes in his own uniquely stylish way. A true Renaissance man, he faces danger head-on, backed by his formidable ally Hawk (Avery Brooks) and contacts inside the police department. While he’s unstoppable on the streets, his love life stalls as his longtime love (Barbara Stock) refuses to marry a man whose life is a constant dance with death.

Among the many guest stars who made early career appearances include William H. Macy, Charles Kimbrough, Jamey Sheridan, Jamey Sheridan, Kate Burton, Samuel L. Jackson, Patricia Clarkson, Richard Jenkins, Jay O. Sanders, Melissa Leo, John Pankow, Judith Hoag, Dylan Baker, Sam Robards, Frances McDormand, Nancy Travis, Marg Helgenberger, John Spencer, Kevin Conroy, Andie MacDowell Andie MacDowell, John C. McGinley, Patricia Richardson, David Strathairn, Tony Shalhoub, Angela Bassett, Kasi Lemmons, Seth Green, Eriq La Salle, Ed O’Neill, Lauren Holly, Frank Whaley, Rob Morrow, Ving Rhames, D.B. Sweeney, Jon Tenney, Giancarlo Esposito, Laura San Giacomo, Cherry Jones, David Hyde Pierce, Angela Bassett, Reg E. Cathey, Kadeem Hardison, Sarah Michelle Gellar,

Spenser: For Hire stars Robert Urich, Avery Brooks, Ron McLarty, Richard Jaeckel, Barbara Stock, and Carolyn McCormick, and was produced by John Wilder Productions (1985-1986) and Jadda Productions (1986-1987) both in association with Warner Bros. Television.

 

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