Posted on 03/12/2019 7:13:19 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
All Detectives Sorted by Detective Last Name Adams detective of Coronado 9
Dan Adams Portrayed by Rod Cameron
A former United States Navy intelligence officer turned private detective in the TV series Coronado 9. (Directed by Dann Cahn)
TV series: 1960‑1961. Addison detective of Moonlighting (with Mattie Hayes)
David Addison Portrayed by Bruce Willis
A fast-talking P.I. who partners with Mattie in the TV series Moonlighting. (Created by Glenn Gordon Caron)
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Sherlock Holmes, as played by the late, great Jeremy Brett.
The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew and Perry Mason
I remember the time when Cannon was attacked by a Doberman. He grabbed a big rug, caught and wrapped the dog in it, and tossed the dog out the door.
“Yours truly, Johnny Dollar.”
CC
Luther Gillis from “Magnum PI.” His bad imitation of Raymond Chandler in his narrations was classic.
Yes, to Rockford Files!!
Not a problem. This is a great thread. Im an avid reader and Im getting a lot of great ideas to chase. Ellery Queen was an old favorite. Older novels like Bat Wing were pretty good too.
Paul Drake was great but I loved Lt.Tragg. Unfortunately that putz Hamilton Burger always screwed up Traggs good work.
If you liked Jeremy Brett, Tom Baker (Doctor Who) did a wonderful turn as Holmes in a version of baskervilles done in the late 70’s. Being 19th century costume drama it holds up rather well.
CC
Let me think...hmmm...”Just one more thing”
Great choice. I listen to those old radio shows on Sirious, my favorite Johnny Dollar was played by Bob Bailey.
I remember that.
Sherlock portrayed by Benedict Cumberbund.
Somehow, it was plausible.
My first detective show was probably “Dangerous Assignment,” with Brian Donlevy.
Yes, Harry O. It held my attention anyways.
One thing about Bill Hopper who played Paul Drake is that during W.W. II he was a navy frogman, this was before even the SEALS. He said in an interview once that his work was so dangerous and he under such great stress it caused his hair to turn prematurely white, which you can see in the old episodes.
Cannon had the moves. Did you know he was The Lone Ranger’s voice on radio. I used to sit on the floor and listen like it was almost religion. I can still remember the intro...”A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty ‘Hi-Yo Silver’!
The first few seasons of Mannix. He took some beatings. Bad writing ruined the later seasons.
Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else is a beginner by comparison.
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