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  1. A mock-up of the Blue Thunder helicopter, as seen on the back lot tour of Disney Hollywood Studios, Florida. Blue Thunder is an American action drama television series based on the movie of the same title that aired on ABC from January 6 until April 16, 1984, featuring the Blue Thunder helicopter.

  2. Blue Thunder: With James Farentino, Dana Carvey, Sandy McPeak, Dick Butkus. An advanced prototype police helicopter and their ground support crew battle crime.

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    • 1984-01-06
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • 60
  3. About this show. arrow_forward. The Blue Thunder Unit of the Los Angeles Police Unit operates a special helicopter, equipped with miraculous facilities including its being able to run almost...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blue_ThunderBlue Thunder - Wikipedia

    Blue Thunder is a 1983 American action thriller film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Gordon Carroll, Phil Feldman, and Andrew Fogelson and directed by John Badham. The Blue Thunder helicopter itself did exist as two copies of modified French Aérospatiale Gazelles. A spin-off television series, also called Blue Thunder, ran for 11 episodes ...

  5. Synopsis. Blue Thunder is a 1984 ABC television series based on the movie of the same title featuring the Blue Thunder helicopter. The series uses the converted Aérospatiale Gazelle helicopter and large portions of stock footage from the 1983 film.

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  6. Blue Thunder. Top-rated. Fri, Feb 24, 1984. S1.E6. Skydiver. The guys befriend parachutist Gretchen Terrell during an air show. Blue Thunder is tasked with security for a troubled foreign country's embassy party. Unbeknownst to them, Gretchen is married to the leader of the revolt. 7.2/10.

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  8. Blue Thunder is a short-lived action-adventure series that followed the adventures of a police helicopter pilot and his team. The series used footage from the 1983 film and featured James Farentino, Dana Carvey, and former NFL players Bubba Smith and Dick Butkus.