• klu9@piefed.social
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    29 days ago

    My mother broke her hip and was bedridden during recovery. I bought her a Roku and would watch mainly detective shows / mysteries (her fave) with her.

    Before I got Prime & Netflix set up, that meant trawling for free ones on various platforms, and YouTube’s recommendation algorithm eventually led us to Vega$. Others we saw on YT:

    • The Saint
    • Burke’s Law
    • Honey West
    • Barnaby Jones
    • Rip Tide
    • Jake & the Fat Man
    • Perry Mason (inc the 80s revival)
    • Streets of San Francisco
    • probably a few more I can’t remember right now

    On other platforms (Fawesome, TheArchive, Roku Channel etc):

    • The Commish ( we also watched The Shield: what a contrast!)
    • Booker
    • Wiseguy
    • Peter Gunn
    • Mr Lucky
    • Colonel March of Scotland Yard
    • Decoy
    • Danger Man

    Might have to pick “English-language detective/crime shows 1955-1995” as my specialist subject on Mastermind :)

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      29 days ago

      I see a couple missing from your list off the top of my head from the 80s:

      • Hardcastle and McCormick
      • Simon and Simon
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        28 days ago

        Cagney and Lacey

        And to stretch it a bit,

        Remington Steele Scarecrow and Mrs King

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        29 days ago

        does anyone else ever get the Simon & Simon theme song stuck in their head for no discernible reason? maybe it’s because that show came on just after bedtime, so I had to lay there listening to it, and all the shows my parents would watch as I fell asleep.

        which brings me to the best theme song ever: Taxi

        I hope that never leaves my head, it’s amazing and is like a massive sleeping pill when I hear it