Saturday, September 27, 2014

Knowing About Old Mystery TV Shows

By Karina Frost


Every young person around should take the time to watch "Remington Steele, " "Simon and Simon, " "McMillan & Wife, " "Mrs. Columbo, " "Columbo, " "Nancy Drew, " "The Hardy Boys" and "Murder She Wrote." Americans realize that these are the old mystery tv shows that were produced many years ago.

The series "Simon and Simon" deals with two brothers who are both detectives. The younger sibling is blond and very good looking while his older brother is ugly and going bald. Each week they try to put their talents together in order to solve mysteries and crimes which go on in a small town. Their mother is always there to lend her moral support to both of them.

Agatha Christie is responsible for the creation of an older woman who appears on "Murder She Wrote." This is the American version of Ms. Marple who British people have loved and admired for years. The old lady on this series is very wise and no murderer can escape her clutches.

Whenever women want to see a great looking smart male they will no doubt tune into a program titled "Remington Steele." Mr. Steele is one great crime detective who really does not have a true identity. He was invented by a lovely lady who was in charge of a failing detective agency. Once Steele got involved in this business the profits started to come in quickly. This is the best character that Pierce Brosnan has ever played.

Whenever a crime is committed on the beach Joe and Frank Hardy will always be around to solve it. These two young men are known as "The Hardy Boys" and the world remembers them from many books that were written. The guys enjoy dating, surfing and romancing each and every good looking chick that comes their way. They are also good at catching thieves, murderers and other people who enjoy doing criminal acts.

A woman called "Nancy Drew" is also the perfect crime solver who also had a program during this time period. Unfortunately Nancy had to fight off fake ghosts, demons and other monsters during her time as a detective. It was fortunate that her good friend was also around to lend a helping hand when things got out of control.

Peter Falk will always be remembered as the best detective on American television. He had a flair for playing "Columbo" and no one else could ever play this unique character. This great detective tried to become fake friends with all of his suspects before slapping the handcuffs on their wrists. He would also attend their parties and other social events in order to get closer to them. These people were fooled by his kindness and eventually they would confess to every possible crime that was committed.

His wife had her own television series called "Mrs. Columbo" even though viewers never saw the two of them together. Her series did not last for very long since she had a different style than her husband. Sometimes these episodes were very light in their writing style which made the program boring.




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