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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Viewing Old Mystery TV Shows Can Be Entertaining

By Karina Frost


"Simon and Simon, " "Murder She Wrote, " "Remington Steele, " "The Hardy Boys, " "Nancy Drew, " "McMillan & Wife, " "Columbo" and "Mrs. Columbo" are great programs to view. They are also old mystery tv shows that American people love to watch. These series were first introduced during the 1970's and early 80's and they appeal to a large population.

Women who like to look at young men with blond hair should really check out "Simon and Simon." They will get the chance to see a brilliant handsome detective who really knows how to solve any crime. He is guided by his average looking brother who seems to be quite jealous of his sibling. The two men rely on their mother to iron their clothes and cook the meals while they are solving cases.

American people liked to compare the woman on "Murder She Wrote" with the great Ms. Marple who was created by Agatha Christie. This is yet another idea that Americans stole from the British. The old lady within this series was a true manipulator and she would always trap the killer by the end of the program. Fortunately a police detective on this series helped her out quite a bit.

"Remington Steele" had deep blue eyes which people loved to stare into. He was always so suave and sophisticated throughout the entire series even though his title was unreal. The woman who ran this detective agency had merely created Remington when her business was not doing so great financially. Customers eventually came to her agency because of the elegant Mr. Steele. The series had a good run on television and is now seen in syndication.

"The Hardy Boys" were originally introduced in a series of books many years ago before they ended up on television. Frank and Joe Hardy were two good looking young men who loved to party and then solve cases on their time off. They would always meet beautiful women who were in danger while solving these great mysteries which came their way. Sometimes the two blokes would fall in love with some of their female clients.

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.

A very short man named "Columbo" took his job quite seriously and he enjoyed locking criminals in a jail cell. He was the greatest crime solver that was ever created for television viewers and everybody loved him. Peter Falk had an unusual way of playing this character and no one else matched his style. Criminals all around tried to avoid Mr. Columbo since he could solve any crime within an hour.

"Mrs. Columbo" was very young and beautiful but she did not have the same appeal as her television husband. Even though she was related to the great Columbo viewers were not interested in her crime solving abilities and they quickly turned her program off after one season.




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