Tonight. They keep promoing it on NBC and each time it makes me twitch. I have nothing against Anthony Anderson, but I fear he will not do well when compared to Jesse Martin.
Jerry Orbach and Jesse Martin are my L&O One True Partnership.
Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Tonight. They keep promoing it on NBC and each time it makes me twitch. I have nothing against Anthony Anderson, but I fear he will not do well when compared to Jesse Martin.
Jerry Orbach and Jesse Martin are my L&O One True Partnership.
Jerry Orbach and Jesse Martin are my L&O One True Partnership.
only because they used to sing on set. I loved me some Chris Noth and Paul Sorvino.
Jerry Orbach- Chris Noth Although I liked Green a lot(foamy.)
Jerry Orbach- Chris Noth
I'm with erika on this one. Oh, and the OTP for the DA side is McCoy and Kincaid, although I have great and abiding love for Richard Brooks as Paul Robinette.
wrod.
I still miss Ben Stone, though I have to block out knowledge of the whackaloon the actor's turned out to be.
Good grief, you guys are good. I had to go look up the cast. [link] I've been a hit and miss watcher.
the whackaloon the actor's turned out to be.Michael Moriarty. I remember him from Hill Street Blues!
How Old Are You?
What was the first procedural you really followed?
Mannix is the first thing that comes to mind for me. 67-75 The Man from UNCLE was mostly a reason to squee over the guys with my girlfriends. 64-68 Also, Get Smart 65-69, but that was a comedy.
What was the first procedural you really followed?
If we define this to include basic cop show, then I'd have to say Baretta and Starskey & Hutch.
edit: Mannix! I remember Mannix, with Carol his secretary! I've also spent many a fond hour with Hawaii 5-0. I loved Lo Fat.
I remember Simon and Simon, Magnum,PI, Remington Steele, and Scarecow and Mrs King, but I do not remember what was earliest.
Ah, Remington Steele . . .