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              Guy just walked through tear gas for like 5 minutes just to put on a gas mask...LIKE A BOSS.
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              The older sister is nasty!000h ! She just got killed:)
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              Damn son!! Jacoby just got shot like 22 times!!
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              Right as I was going to bed, this had to come on lol
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              Craig Stevens is COOL :)
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              Just finished. This is a Blake Edwards classic! Hadn't seen it in years. That theme music is great! Noir time. Nice 1/2 visit with Peter Gunn today. :)
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              The artist in this episode is a nut!
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              Peter Gunn is hired to guard a seal named Timothy. LOL (Or sea lion, but I didn't notice ears).
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              Boy all the men sure did wear their pants up high in these old shows, like they are already old men. Lol
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              I like this theme music. Like a superhero is going to show up.
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              Oooooooh, knifed in the back on the docks, son!!!
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              J: What kept you? G: Traffic laws, lieutenant.
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              Peter Gunn and his girlfriend were a cute couple.
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              2/27/1961, "Than a Serpent's Tooth" - Fifteen years after being exonerated of shooting her gangster husband to death, a singer is being blackmailed with stolen tapes of one her psychiatrist sessions... more
              2/27/1961, "Than a Serpent's Tooth" - Fifteen years after being exonerated of shooting her gangster husband to death, a singer is being blackmailed with stolen tapes of one her psychiatrist sessions, which reveal all of the details of what really happened during her husband's death.
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              Love that jazz, man...sometimes the gunshots go to the best, too, lol.
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              Someone's always guaranteed to get shot within the first five minutes...
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              Repeat of the episode I missed on Saturday...sweet!!!
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              His girlfriend is a foxtrot!
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              Peter Gunn was the epitome of a cool detective. I wonder if they didn't have Cary Grant in mind when they created him. Ivy League haircut, Brooks Brothers button down collars, Beautiful Edie Hart... more
              Peter Gunn was the epitome of a cool detective. I wonder if they didn't have Cary Grant in mind when they created him. Ivy League haircut, Brooks Brothers button down collars, Beautiful Edie Hart singing Dreamsville, still the best recording ever!
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              Damn, I love this show...Sunday afternoon noir.
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              I watch every night on MeTV.
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              Loving the line-up on MeTV, lots of older shows I've never seen before. Reminds me of the old "TV Heaven" format
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              Sing a Song of Murder, originally broadcast Mar. 7, 1960, features Diahann Carroll (currently to be seen as June in USA Network's White Collar) as a nightclub singer whose psychotic ex has been... more
              Sing a Song of Murder, originally broadcast Mar. 7, 1960, features Diahann Carroll (currently to be seen as June in USA Network's White Collar) as a nightclub singer whose psychotic ex has been released from prison and is trying to kill her. Pete and Lt. Jacoby foil his nefarious plans, of course, but not before we get to hear her sing beautifully!
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              Peter was a smooth guy. And cute too!
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              Fill the Cup, originally broadcast Jan. 25, 1960 - Pete accepts an unusual case, an alcoholic who begs Pete to keep him sober through the night to meed his daughter, who's flying in the next morning... more
              Fill the Cup, originally broadcast Jan. 25, 1960 - Pete accepts an unusual case, an alcoholic who begs Pete to keep him sober through the night to meed his daughter, who's flying in the next morning. Pete manages to do so, but when the daughter arrives her first request is, 'Daddy! Come buy me a drink and we can talk.' Odd special effects depict the compulsion and horror of the alcoholic - a strange episode, oddly moving.
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              I'd been thinking about this show for some reason, and lo! and behold! there it was on KVOS. Just as great as I remembered it!
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              starring Craig Stevens. a private detective. good show.
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