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- 1. Message From Beyond Sep 14, 1967
- A robber makes a major score at a racetrack.
- 2. The Leaf in the Forest Sep 21, 1967
- Ironside believes the murder of an elderly woman is not part of a string of similar stranglings.
- 3. Dead Man's Tale Sep 28, 1967
- A gangland murder is hidden from the press to flush out syndicate kingpins.
2 days ago · Whether it's the cigar-chomping, rumpled detective in Columbo played by the unforgettable Peter Falk; the cool, cerebral and unsociable Ironside portrayed by Raymond Burr; the fast-talking, trouble-attracting private eye in The Rockford Files brought to life by James Garner; or the trailblazing tough cop Theo Kojak in Kojak with Telly Savalas ...
Aug 21, 2024 · Beyond the Surface: Explore the Mysterious and Disturbing Secrets of Ironside TV Series. Raymond Burr as Robert T. Ironside Don Galloway as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger...
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4 days ago · This list, curated by aficionados of crime TV and later put to vote by an engaged and passionate fanbase, seeks to honor those shows that have defined and redefined the genre.
2 days ago · These are the best 1960s crime drama TV shows, ranked by user votes. Some of these good 60s crime drama series follow law enforcement agents as they attempt to catch criminals, while others are about the lawyers who put the bad guys away for good. And many other things!
3 days ago · Perry Mason is an American legal drama series originally broadcast on CBS television from September 21, 1957, to May 22, 1966. The title character, portrayed by Raymond Burr, is a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. Many episodes are based on stories written by Gardner.
- Legal Drama Mystery Fiction
3 days ago · In addition, he composed "The Streetbeater", which became the theme music for the television sitcom Sanford and Son, starring his close friend Redd Foxx, and the themes for other TV shows, including Ironside, Rebop, Banacek, The Bill Cosby Show, the opening episode of Roots, Mad TV, and the game show Now You See It.
3 days ago · In 1970, Carradine played one half of a flower-power beatnik duo in the season 4 Ironside episode, "The Quincunx", performing the songs "I Stepped on a Flower", "Lonesome Stranger", and "Sorrow of the Singing Tree".