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Monday, January 15, 2007

Mystery TV Themes: SIMON & SIMON

This entry has been moved to Crime TV.

Crime TV Main Titles

  • AGATHA CHRISTIE'S GREAT DETECTIVES
  • ALIAS
  • AVENGERS (w/ NEW AVENGERS)
  • BARNEY MILLER
  • BATMAN 1966 (w/ THE ODD COUPLE)
  • BONES
  • CHECKMATE
  • DRAGNET
  • EQUALIZER (w/ CALLAN)
  • GET SMART
  • HARDY BOYS / NANCY DREW MYSTERIES
  • HART TO HART
  • HAWAII FIVE-O
  • IT TAKES A THIEF
  • JUDD, FOR THE DEFENSE
  • KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER
  • LONE RANGER
  • MAGICIAN
  • MAGNUM, P.I.
  • MANNIX
  • MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
  • MOD SQUAD
  • MONK
  • NBC MYSTERY MOVIE
  • PERRY MASON
  • PETER GUNN
  • ROCKFORD FILES
  • S.W.A.T.
  • SAINT
  • SIMON & SIMON
  • STARSKY & HUTCH
  • T.J. HOOKER
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Interviews with mystery / suspense / thriller authors

  • Andrew Klavan (Don't Say A Word)
  • Bill Cameron (Lost Dog)
  • Brandilyn Collins (Web of Lies)
  • Brett Battles (The Cleaner)
  • Carol Higgins Clark (Regan Reilly)
  • Colleen Coble (Fire Dancer)
  • Cornelia Read (Field of Darkness)
  • Dave White (When One Man Dies)
  • Eric Wilson (Best of Evil)
  • Gregg Olsen (A Wicked Snow)
  • Henning Mankell (Wallander)
  • James Scott Bell (Try Dying)
  • Jon L. Breen (Eye of God)
  • JT Ellison (All the Pretty Girls)
  • Lee Goldberg (Monk, Diagnosis Murder)
  • Lee Goldberg 2 (Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop)
  • Lisa Harris (Recipe For Murder)
  • Lonnie Cruse (Murder in Metropolis)
  • Marc Lecard (Vinnie's Head)
  • Marcus Sakey (The Blade Itself)
  • Patry Francis (Liar's Diary)
  • Robert Gregory Browne (Kiss Her Goodbye)
  • Robert Liparulo (Comes a Horseman)
  • Sandra Brown (Ricochet)
  • Sandra Ruttan (Suspicious Circumstances)
  • Sara Paretsky (V.I. Warshawski)
  • Sean Chercover (Big City, Bad Blood)
  • Susan Meissner (Widows and Orphans)
  • Tasha Alexander (And Only To Deceive)
  • Thomas O'Callaghan (Bone Thief)
  • Vicki Hinze (Bulletproof Princess)

Blog Archive

  • ►  2009 (188)
    • ►  December (38)
      • Detectives: Charlaine Harris's AURORA TEAGARDEN
      • The Buzz (Dec 26)
      • LA Times on SHERLOCK HOLMES: 'Solid, entertaining,...
      • Detectives: Janet Evanovich's STEPHANIE PLUM
      • Detectives: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's SHERLOCK HOLM...
      • Merry Christmas From Bryant & May
      • Detectives: Carol Higgins Clark's REGAN REILLY
      • ThrillerFest 2009: MYSTERIES VS. THRILLERS
      • Crime Fiction Alphabet: L is for LOCKED ROOM PUZZL...
      • Detectives: M.C. Beaton's AGATHA RAISIN
      • Best Mann: Why are you holding your gun like that?...
      • Paying tribute to NERO WOLFE
      • Detectives: Isaac Asimov's BLACK WIDOWERS
      • Detectives: Laurie R. King's MARY RUSSELL (and SHE...
      • The Buzz (Dec 19)
      • Crime Fiction Alphabet: K is for Laurie R. King
      • Interview: SUE GRAFTON
      • All Aboard For Murder: 10 Mysteries and Thrillers ...
      • James Patterson by the numbers
      • The Buzz (Dec 12)
      • Father Dowling, Religion, and the Detective Story
      • Crime Fiction Alphabet: J is for P.D. James
      • STEVEN JAMES: Make Things Worse
      • James Patterson coming to your TV (again)
      • CASE CLOSED movies coming to DVD
      • Interview: RUTH RENDELL
      • What James Patterson reads - and it ain't a myster...
      • Best Mann: What do you know about bullet wounds?
      • 2009 Nero Award and Black Orchid Novella Award
      • The sound of murder: Mystery fiction podcasts
      • The state of crime fiction and detective series
      • Elmore Leonard gets Lifetime Achievement Award
      • The Buzz (Dec 5)
      • Mystery Scene nabs Lawrence Block
      • 10 Christmas Crime Stories -- Online!
      • Choose (her) own adventure!
      • Interview: SARA PARETSKY
      • Crime Fiction Alphabet: I is for The Innocence of ...
    • ►  November (21)
      • Best Mann: You fellas gangsters?
      • The Buzz (Nov 28)
      • Christmas Can Be Murder: 10 Seasonal Mystery Title...
      • Interview: CAROL HIGGINS CLARK
      • Crime Fiction Alphabet: H is for Homicide Trinity
      • UPDATED: More than 100 blogs!
      • Breaking through: When mysteries become lit
      • Best Mann: No sudden moves!
      • The Buzz (Nov 21)
      • MWA vs Harlequin
      • Everyody still hates Brad Meltzer in paperback.
      • Authors on Facebook and Twitter
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      • KILLER Q&A: GREGG OLSEN, PT 1
      • 10 Things I Wish I'd Known About Writing
      • KILLER Q&A: PATRY FRANCIS, PT 2
      • BY ANY OTHER NAME ...
      • KILLER Q&A: PATRY FRANCIS, PT 1
      • Mystery TV Themes: THE MAGICIAN
      • Crime Fiction with the masters
      • Mystery TV Themes: SIMON & SIMON
      • Mystery TV Themes: JUDD, FOR THE DEFENSE
      • Flashing in the Gutters no more
      • Okay, maybe it's a biweekly series
      • 20,000 Visitors!
      • Mystery TV Themes: HARDY BOYS / NANCY DREW
      • KILLER Q&A: ROBERT GREGORY BROWNE, PT 2
      • For Writers Only: Mad Genius Writer
      • KILLER Q&A: ROBERT GREGORY BROWNE, PT 1
      • Isaac Asimov
      • FIRST Day: Hell in a Briefcase
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