Following the box office failure of
Shaft in Africa, the studio moved the franchise to the small screen in 1973, with a
television series ordered and released to
CBS network. While attempting to build crossovers with another crime-drama,
Hawkins, the series never garnered much success. Each episode features a different case and a different crime for the titular character to solve. The series was cancelled after one season, due to poor ratings.
Richard Roundtree, who reprised his role from the theatrical feature films, has since expressed his distaste for the show and its contrasting message of "pro-police" compared to the feature films. The episodes were later re-edited and released as television movies:
Shaft and the Enforcers,
Shaft and the Killing,
Shaft and the Hit-Run,
Shaft and the Kidnapping,
Shaft and the Cop Killer,
Shaft and the Capricorn Murders, and
Shaft and the Murder Machine. The first four debuted in 1973, while the latter three released in 1974. ==Main cast and characters==