Skipper.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
I loved all those shows! MacMillan and Wife, McCloud, Columbo, dang, that takes me back. I'm so old. Off to Netflix!
We have a great channel here RTV that shows a lot of the old stuff - Quincy, Emergency, McMillan and Wife, It Takes a Thief, and a bunch of other stuff.
Oh, I loved It Takes a Thief, especially the eps with Fred Astaire.
The Fred Astaire eps are my favorite. It comes on on Saturdays and Sundays here. I think I've seen them all though :(
A great little article on why Columbo was a class warrior.
Great article. The other thing I love about Columbo is how polite he is.
You've all forgotten the other cowboy on Sunday Night Mystery! Hec Ramsey! Richard Boone as an aging, ex-gunfighter turned law man in the changing West near the turn of the centuy.
RTV also shows the original Battlestar Galactica.
I'm not sure if there is anyone still watching L&O:LA here, but I need to rant.
Since May, NBC has been showing "new" Skeet Ulrich episodes. Yes, that's right, they decided to reboot the series, killing Ulrich's character and putting Molina in as a detective, but they had already filmed 4-6 episodes with Ulrich. So they decide to air them in May.
This absolutely confused me as a viewer because I kept seeing episodes show up as new, but Skeet was in them! And I have to say, these "new" (old) episodes were decent. At least the Order side was decent. No complaints with that side of the house. The Law side was out of control terrible.
I know people didn't like Ulrich, but I think he worked pretty well and he worked well with his partner. The DA side is what was fucked.