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  2. Harry Kemelman - Wikipedia

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    Harry Kemelman (November 24, 1908 – December 15, 1996) was an American mystery writer and a professor of English. He was the creator of the fictitious religious sleuth Rabbi David Small. First Rabbi Small novel, which was the basis for the TV film and series, Lanigan's Rabbi.

  3. Wednesday the Rabbi Got Wet - Wikipedia

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    As the protagonist of a series of novels, Rabbi Small has wisdom, an unerring sense of Jewish tradition (which can at times put him at odds with the Jewish community when he believes that they are seriously deviating from Judaism) and all the good qualities of a detective sharpened by his Talmudic training, which enables him to see the third ...

  4. Friday the Rabbi Slept Late - Wikipedia

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    As the protagonist of a series of novels, Rabbi Small has wisdom, an unerring sense of Jewish tradition (which can at times put him at odds with the Jewish community when he believes that they are seriously deviating from Judaism) and all the good qualities of a detective sharpened by his Talmudic training, which enables him to see the third ...

  5. The NBC Mystery Movie - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the "wheel" format was a joint programming and creative production agreement between the NBC Television Network and Universal Studios Television and Motion Pictures in 1966, in accord with which NBC ordered a multi-year series of dramatic anthology productions from Universal that NBC would broadcast in the United States (both as originals and re-runs), with Universal retaining ...

  6. The Best 'True Detective: Night Country' Finale Theories on ...

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    The latest episode of True Detective: Night Country was so full of so many twists and turns that my brain is in a pretzel. For a series about the dead sending ominous messages, scientists dying in ...

  7. Imagination Theatre - Wikipedia

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    It features Harry Nile, a fictional American detective in Los Angeles and later Seattle. [8] It has 312 episodes as of December 2020. [13] The series takes place from the 1940s to the 1960s. The character and series were created by Jim French. Harry Nile is a private detective who is not rich or famous but has integrity.

  8. 372 Pages We'll Never Get Back - Wikipedia

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    Notorious Harry Potter fan fiction in which the characters are depicted as goths and preps. 14: 81–88: August 7 – November 13, 2020 Midnight Sun – Stephenie Meyer: Retelling of the young adult vampire romance Twilight from the point-of-view of Edward Cullen. 15: 89–95: November 26, 2020 – February 26, 2021 Ready Player Two – Ernest ...

  9. Nerdist - Wikipedia

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    The Nerdist Podcast, the flagship podcast of Nerdist Industries, is a weekly interview show launched February 8, 2010 "about what it really means to be a nerd" hosted by Web Soup and Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick, who is usually accompanied by Jonah Ray and Matt Mira. [8]