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Monty Python's Flying Circus - "Owl Stretching Time" (TV) (1969) Miss Madelyn Mack: Hugh C. Weir "The Problem of the Eliminated Bridegroom" (1909) [13] Trent Malloy Carlos Sandoval: Albert S. Ruddy & Leslie Greif and Paul Haggis and Christopher Canaan: Walker, Texas Ranger (TV) (1997) Thomas Magnum: Donald P. Bellisario and Glen A. Larson ...
Armed Detective Agency - an organization from the animanga series Bungou Stray Dogs, the most notable of which being Edogawa Ranpo. Kyouko Okitegami - protagonist of Nisio Isin's novel series BÅkyaku Tantei. She is a famous detective who finishes all her cases in one day, because she resets her memory every time she goes to sleep.
Detective Chief Inspector James Japp (later Assistant Commissioner) – Agatha Christie (played by Melville Cooper 1931, John Turnbull 1934, Maurice Denham 1965, David Suchet 1985, Philip Jackson in the British TV series Agatha Christie's Poirot 1989 to 2013 and Kevin McNally 2018)
Charlie Wild, Private Detective; City Detective; Code 3 (TV series) Crime with Father; D. The D.A.'s Man; Decoy (TV series) The Detectives (1959 TV series)
Markham (TV series) Martin Kane, Private Eye; McCloud (TV series) McMillan & Wife; Meet McGraw; Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1958 TV series) Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1984 TV series) Midnight Caller; Mr. and Mrs. North; The Mod Squad; Monk (TV series) Moonbeam City; Moonlighting (TV series) Most Wanted (1976 TV series) Mrs. Columbo; The ...
Dramas involving police procedural work, and private detectives, secret agents, and the justice system have been a mainstay of broadcast television since the early days of broadcasting. Shows that are not dramatic programming are indicated (e.g. reality television, comedy or comedy drama).
The radio-TV series had a 1950 tie-in comic book, Martin Kane, Private Eye, published by Fox and illustrated by Wally Wood, Joe Orlando and Martin Rosenthal. [11] It was also combined with rival detective show Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons and satirized by Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis in Mad magazine's fifth issue (June–July 1953), as ...
Kay Tracey is a Nancy Drew—like 16-year-old girl detective in a series published 1934–1942 under the name Frances K Judd, a house pseudonym of the Stratemeyer Syndicate. The books were revised and re-issued several times after initial publication, most recently in the 1980s.