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   It's been quite a decade, hasn't it, folks? And although no one but another Fan could probably understand, all of us within S&H fandom would have to admit that our lives have been shaped in part by our attachment to a couple of TV cops. Crazy, yes; fun, definitely.
    This seems to be a good time and place for one fan--me--to express my deep gratitude to all of the people I have come to know and care about through S&H. You have enriched my life and I owe you a great deal. This zine is an effort to help repay at least part of that debt.
    None of us is the same person we were back in 1975. If I am further along my chosen path than I ever had any right to expect, a large measure of the reason rests with the people of fandom. I think that most of us could say the same thing. And if I might get on my soapbox for a moment: Television takes a lot of knocks and many of them are probably deserved. However, I think that note should be taken of the good that can come from a simple 'cops—and-robbers' show. Friendships are made, solitary people find that they are not alone, and creative energies find a place where they can be explored and appreciated.
    Enough. I hope that you enjoy reading this zine as much as I enjoyed writing it.

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TAG:  A short scene which comes after the climax and wraps up the teleplay.

CODA: Section added to the form proper of a composition as a conclusion.

DAVID SOUL: What the show really is, is a love story between two men who happen to be cops.

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The following tags are not necessarily meant to replace the originals. Most often, they are intended to supplement what was on the screen. Of course, in those cases where the on-air tags are totally without redeeming virtue, they are better off ignored.

To me, the most important part of STARSKY AND HUTCH was watching the relationship evolve from the pilot movie through the fourth season. This zine is an attempt to show one way that evolvement might have come about.

Coda, Title Page