Series Details
Screenwriter and novelist Sidney Sheldon had originally written a script for CBS entitled “Double Twist” about a married couple who were also both spies. The script remained unfilmed for several years before producers Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg decided to update the idea for a potential television series. They offered the script to screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz, who had by that time written several screenplays including three of the James Bond films. Their instruction to Mankiewicz was to update the script to make it more contemporary and viable for a potential weekly series. They also told Mankiewicz that if his draft was successful, he would also be able to direct the pilot episode himself. Mankiewicz reworked Sheldon’s original script and it was renamed “Hart To Hart”. Mankiewicz also made his directorial debut with the pilot episode as planned, and remained a “Creative Consultant” on the series afterwards.
Spelling and Goldberg’s initial choice for the role of Jonathan Hart was Cary Grant. However, Grant (who was 75 years old at the time) had effectively retired from acting some years earlier. They then decided to find a younger actor who might embody the same style and persona that Grant was famous for and offered the role to Robert Wagner.
Initial choices for the role of Jennifer Hart included Suzanne Pleshette and Lindsay Wagner, before the producers decided to offer the role to Stefanie Powers.
The main title theme for the series was scored by Mark Snow.
The Hart’s ranch-style house originally belonged to Dick Powell, an old friend of Wagner’s, and was situated in Mandeville Canyon, Los Angeles.

