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  1. Banyon: Created by Ed Adamson. With Robert Forster, Joan Blondell, Richard Jaeckel, Julie Gregg. The adventures of 1930's Los Angeles private eye Miles Banyon.

    • (154)
    • 1971-03-15
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BanyonBanyon - Wikipedia

    Banyon is a detective series broadcast in the United States by NBC as part of its 1972–73 television schedule, though a standalone two-hour television movie was broadcast first in March 1971. The series was a Quinn Martin Production (in association with Warner Bros. Television ), the first-ever show Martin made for the NBC network, though he ...

  3. NBC. Drama. Watchlist. Noirish series set in 1930s L.A. about roguish PI Miles C. Banyon, who tackles a wide range of cases. The show had a short run, but Robert Forster's gritty, charismatic...

  4. 63. lists. Banyon. All Episodes 1972 - 1973. Season. 1. All. Overview. 15 episodes. Status Ended. Network #<Network:0x00007f3103d8c080> Premiered September 15, 1972. Runtime 45m. Total Runtime 15h (15 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Genres Drama. The adventures of 1930's Los Angeles private eye Miles Banyon. Private Notes. Add.

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    • September 15, 1972
  5. Oct 19, 2019 · Created by Ed Adamson. “The private eye of the thirties returns.” — tag on the paperback novelization. MILES C. BANYON (played Robert Forster) was an ex-cop turned lone-wolf private eye, working in 1930s Los Angeles, in Banyon, a short-lived NBC television show back in the seventies.

  6. nostalgiacentral.com › tv-shows-1970s › banyonBanyon – Nostalgia Central

    15 x 60 minute episodes. Miles C. Banyon (newcomer Robert Forster) is a tough but honest Los Angeles-based private detective during the late 1930s. For $20 a day plus expenses, Banyon will take almost any case, from missing persons to theft to murder.

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  8. The pilot for the short-lived 1972 TV series, "Banyon" finds Robert Forster exceptionally well cast as a 1930s private eye, excessively loyal to his down on his luck pal (Herb Edelman) and maintaining a confrontational but respectful relationship with copper Darren McGavin.

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