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1. Lola Allbright played the brassy blonde with a heart of gold and a soft spot for Peter Gunn.
2. Joe Friday, underplayed by Jack Webb, wore badge number 714. "Just the facts, Ma'am."
3. Christine Cagney (happily single) was portrayed by several actresses, but most memorable
was Sharon Gless. Tyne Daly's portrayal of Mary Beth Lacey (married with children) was
unforgettable. Cagney & Lacey was the first TV crime show in which the two central characters
were female.
4. Streetwise Dave Starsky, played by volatile Paul Michael Glaser with David Soul in the role
of soft-spoken Ken Hutchenson put this TV crime/adventure show at the top of the ratings.
Bernie Hamilton was Captain Harold Dobey and Antonio Fargas was the irrepressible Huggy
Bear. Many fans watched the show just to see what Huggy Bear would wear next.
5. Darkly handsome Mike Connors starred as Mannix with Gail Fisher as his secretary, Peggy
Fair. Without Peggy, Mannix would have never solved all those crimes.
6. FRED!!
7. First was David Caruso (Det. John Kelly). Caruso left the show for bigger and better things
only he could see. (He now stars as Horatio Kane in the CSI spin-off CSI-Miami.)
Then came Jimmy Smits (Det. Bobby Simone). Bobby journeyed to big precinct in the sky
after a heart transplant.
Rick Schroder (Det. Danny Sorenson) was murdered during an undercover operation at a strip club.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar was the last to play, Sopowitz’s partner. Through thick and thin these two have
managed to stay together. But you never know..
8. Jim Rockford: James Garner
Joseph "Rocky" Rockford: Noah Beery, Jr.
Det. Dennis Becker: Joe Santos
Evelyn "Angel" Martin: Stuart Margolin
9. The series was "Hart to Hart."
10. Remington Steele: Pierce Brosnan
Laura Holt: Stephanie Zimbalist
8 to 10 correctly: You are ready to help Cagney and Lacey solve the next homicide case.
6 to 8 correctly: Huggy Bear will loan you a hat.
4 to 6 correctly: Peter Gunn is investigating.
1 to 3 correctly: You will never, ever be called upon to wear a badge.
0 correctly: Bad cop. No donut.
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