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4Adam30
began TJ-Hooker.com as a solo venture in the fall of 1999. A casual
Shatner fan for most of his life, he rediscovered his love for
T.J. Hooker when he found that the show was being rerun on a local
channel every day of the week in mid-1999. After searching the
Internet for sites about the show and finding relatively little
solid online information, he took it upon himself to create a
small site. "It was only 8 pages back then," he says,
"and I was able to do it all myself pretty easily."
When he discovered that others in the world shared his desire
for new T.J. Hooker information, he began to take his task more
seriously, bringing several other staff members aboard and making
TJ-Hooker.com the vast resource it is now.
(contact 4Adam30 at 4adam30@tj-hooker.com)
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With
a passion for 80's television, law enforcement, and powdered doughnuts,
Johnny Durrell's involvement with TJ-Hooker.com, a service of
NewhallNet, wasn't a question of if, but rather, when. "I've admired
TJ-Hooker.com from afar for quite some time," Durrell reflects,
"so to become an active particpant in the site is a tremendous
thrill for me." Like the character this site chronicles, Durrell
brings a no-nonsense, hard-boiled approach to content development.
He sees his duty as 'contextualizing' T.J. Hooker: tracing the
show's indelible contributions to the popular culture.
(contact Johnny at johnny@tj-hooker.com)
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With
a selfless generosity akin to that of the "real" Stacy
Sheridan, our own Stacy has been a Hooker fan since the show's
inception, and one of the staunchest supporters of TJ-Hooker.com
through thick and thin. Stacy has provided us with a wealth of
information above and beyond the detailed photos and descriptions
of her extensive Hooker memorabilia collection.
(contact Stacy at stacy@tj-hooker.com)
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Jim Corrigan--a longtime associate of 4Adam30--joined the
"Hooker Project" in 1999, taping locally-aired episodes on a daily
basis. Somewhere during the course of taping and watching these
episodes, Corrigan went from assistant to hardcore fan (the precise
instant the intensity of his loyalties changed can be traced to
the exact moment he first discovered the "refrigerator scene"--[A
Child is Missing: Ep. 3.34]). He now devotes a significant portion
of his free time to the composition and promotion of episode reviews.
"I used to just watch the show," he states. "Now I absorb it."
(contact Corrigan at corrigan@tj-hooker.com)
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Paul
joined the TJ-Hooker.com staff under the pretenses of designing
a series of interactive Flash-based online games. Instead, he
ended up becoming the face of the TJ-Hooker.com store. Every little
bit helps.
(contact Paul at paulmcguire@tj-hooker.com)
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An
expert in all programming languages named after the beverage derived
from the cacao bean, O'Brien brings a technical savvy heretofore
unseen in any TJ-Hooker.com staff member. "Does this have
to be done right away?" O'Brien often asks when approached
by 4Adam30 with yet another project. Of course, the honor of being
named a TJ-Hooker.com Staff member has reinvigorated O'Brien's
commitment to the project, and plans are underway for more exciting
Java-based projects to come.
(contact O'Brien at obrien@tj-hooker.com)
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