TV Shows set in Los Angeles
- CHiPS
- Modern Family
- Columbo
- L.A. Law
- Mannix
- Bosch
- Perry Mason
TV Shows set in Los Angeles
TV Shows set in Los Angeles
TV Shows set in Los Angeles
TV Shows set in Los Angeles
“This is the city: Los Angeles, California.”
Shows with Clowns
Shows with Clowns
“Homie don’t play dat!”
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Shows with Clowns
On the air from 1950-1957 and starred Ed McMahon as ‘Ed the Clown’.
Shows with Clowns
Shows with Clowns
Shows with Clowns
Shows with Clowns
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Shows with Clowns
Shows with Clowns
Shows with Clowns
Everyone knows Bob Keshan played the Town Clown as well as the Captain.
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TV shows with one leading role
TV shows with one leading role
68 episodes for Peter Falk. A guy named Mike Lally has second billing with 27 episodes, playing a different character in every one, mostly uncredited.
TV shows with one leading role
This can be a detective-heavy category. William Conrad was in 120 episodes of Cannon and the next most is a mere 7 appearances by Patrick Culliton, who had a different role in each.
TV shows with one leading role
David Carradine appeared as Caine, a lone Shaolin monk wandering the American West, in all 63 episodes.
There was a second actor (Radames Pera) who played the young Caine and appeared in 48 episodes, along with Keye Luke (who portrayed Master Po, Caine’s teacher and mentor), but since these actors usually appeared in flashbacks to Caine’s days of learning the Shaolin way, I don’t think they count as ‘co-stars’.
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TV shows with one leading role
Dr. Banner goes from place to place helping people and turning mean and green.
TV shows with one leading role
Even the antagonist, Number Two, is portrayed as an ever-changing cast of characters, although a couple made repeat appearances.
I was concerned it would be heavy on talk show hosts or news anchors. This is an unexpected turn. Let’s let it play out.
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TV shows with one leading role