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  1. Black Tie Affair is an American crime drama spoof from Jay Tarses that aired on NBC from May 29 until June 19, 1993. During production, the series was known as Smoldering Lust. [1] [2] Premise. Set in the 1940s, a private eye, who is also a record store owner, investigates a philandering tycoon in San Francisco. [1] Cast.

  2. Black Tie Affair: Created by Jay Tarses. With Kate Capshaw, John Calvin, Alison Elliott, Bradley Whitford. Set in San Francisco a detective spoof about private eye Dave Brodsky, the owner of a record store, who is hired to investigate a philandering tycoon.

    • (24)
    • 1993-05-29
    • Comedy
    • Kate Capshaw, John Calvin, Alison Elliott
  3. Jun 19, 1993 · Overview. Black Tie Affair is an American crime drama spoof that aired from May 29 until June 19, 1993. Jay Tarses.

  4. May 29, 1993 · May 29, 1993 • 30m. The episode (as does every episode) begins with the voice of Dave Brodsky (Bradley Whitford), who narrarates each episode, explaining the situation to the audience. He is a private investigator, who has been hired by Margo Cody (Kate Capshaw) to find out whether her husband, Christopher Cody, is having an affair and with whom.

  5. This short lived series followed the events surrounding a mysterious murder of a young girl and PI/record store owner Dave Brodsky (The West Wing's Bradley Whitford) who is on the case. He was hired by Margo Cody (Kate Capshaw) to spy on her husband's affairs and accidently becomes a reluctant participant in a murder mystery.

  6. Cast & crew. User reviews. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Black Tie Affair. Seasons. Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ One. Sat, May 29, 1993. Add a plot. Rate. S1.E2 ∙ Two. Sat, May 29, 1993. Dave Brodsky attempts to figure out what happened to the murdered woman's body, while Christopher Cody realizes he left his glasses at the scene of the crime. Rate.

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  8. Black Tie Affair. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Reddit. 1 9 9 3 – 1 9 9 4 (USA) 5 x 30 minute episodes. Jay Tarses produced this offbeat comedy (originally titled Smoldering Lust) satirising 1940s detective movies that aired briefly in the summer of 1993.

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