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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Right you are, Rocky! (Don't expect ever to hear that, from me, again.) And Excie. It is, indeed Groucho who is Mr. Matrix: Dot and Groucho George
  2. Two brothers take on vampires, ghosts, hellhounds, shape-shifters, leviathans, tricksters, demons, and occasionally angels. George
  3. Silly me. That pretty much describes EVERY 21st century TV show. :lol: Real mash-up to come shortly. George
  4. This 21st century show features a character who can hack into any computer or system, and a world-class martial artist. George
  5. I believe that that's Oakspear. I get them confused, too! George
  6. I recognize that as the opening to an oldie, but I'm not sure which. "Dr. Kildare"? George
  7. "On a mountain of skulls, in the castle of pain, I sat on a throne of blood! What was will be! What is will be no more! Now is the season of evil!" "Being miserable and treating other people like dirt is every New Yorker's God-given right." George
  8. THAT's the answer I was looking for (although it was NBC, not CBS). "NBC Mystery Theater" rotated 90-min episodes of different mystery ("detective," if you will) series. The first four were Columbo, McCloud, McMillan and Wife, and Banacek; and these were the only ones carried over for more than one season. In addition to the others I listed, there were a few more, the most notable being Quincy (also the only one to spin off as an hourly series). First, the shows were on Wednesday night, then Sunday night shows were added, then Wednesday shows moved to Tuesday. Eventually, all the 90-minute shows went away, probably because they couldn't get syndication contracts. I hate to say it, but you're up, hiway! George
  9. Banacek was really an insurance investigator. Hec Ramsey was a deputy sheriff. All investigated crimes, so they could be considered "detectives," but that wasn't their official designation. There was something that united all of those shows. Investigation of crimes is PART of the answer. George
  10. Before someone points it out, yes, I've used this one before, but I think it's was over a year ago... Top of the world, Ma! George
  11. Glenn Close Fatal Attraction Michael Douglas George
  12. That is an exchange from half of this "movie." George
  13. The Patriot Rene Auborjonois Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country George
  14. Actually, most did not have mustaches. They were not all detectives, either. George
  15. Human's clue gives me this question (in place of a single show "mash up"): What do the following shows have in common? Columbo McCloud MacMillan and Wife Banacek Cool Million Hec Ramsey Madigan George
  16. Is this a Rod Stewart song? George
  17. It's only slow when the lines posted aren't readily recognized. This one seems vaguely familiar, but I can't recall it. George
  18. A male burlesque group embarks on a quest to find the Lord's chalice. George
  19. The last two lines remind me of the "Mr. Ed" theme! :B) George
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