Your favourite crime/detective show

Your favourite crime/detective show

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The King of Board

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18 Oct 15

Mystery detective:

Nancy Drew
The hardy brothers
Scooby Doo
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more brothers:

Simon and Simon
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Do you know a serie called.... Max Monroe??? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0147780/

---- cannon spin off? Jake and the fatman

And Barnaby Jones kind of cannon spin-off

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and similar but not TV.... Jake Speed

The King of Board

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Why max Monroe is important?

Max is a master of disguise, among other things, he has a passion for chess (grandmaster level)...
http://www.tv.com/shows/max-monroe-loose-cannon/

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Originally posted by vandervelde
Your favourite crime/detective show
Falcón (2012) - A UK-Spain-Germany collaboration, set in Seville. Only 2 cases (4 episodes). Based on the Robert Wilson novels. Very atmospheric and constantly intriguing/ominous. Its mystique is added to by the fact it came and went so fleetingly.

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Nick Slaughter in Tropical Heat.

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Cheryl Ladd in One West Waikiki, that is "CSI under the sun".

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slatington, pa, usa

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Originally posted by FishHead111
Earliest TV detective show I remember was Boston Blackie......early 50's.
Boston Blackie was also a radio show long before TV.

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Mr. Palfrey of Westminster (UK 1984-85 short-lived 10 episode series), not exactly a "crime/detective show" but the character played by Alec McCowen (a proper British actor, like on the stage and all that - he didn't do much TV) was a spy catcher and it involved detective work and the spying he was countering was a crime.

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