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Ace Crawford, Private Eye was a 1983 television program that parodied the “hard-boiled detective” genre; Tim Conway starred as a trench-coated private detective who always solved the case and caught the bad guy, despite his constant bumbling. Only five episodes were shown.
Cast and charactersIn addition to Tim Conway as Ace Crawford, the cast included:
FormatIn each half-hour episode, Crawford would be hired for, or otherwise find himself involved in, a case in which criminals were taking advantage of innocent citizens. He would then approach the case using Conway’s trademark comedy style; in one episode he was disguised as a feeble old man, in another he was using children's toy microphone as a “wire,” et cetera. In spite of the slapstick results of his actions, Crawford would always emerge triumphant. Every episode ended the same way: Crawford would leave The Shanty at night and walk along the wharf, vanishing into the fog... and then audibly fall into the water. Each episode was on film (as opposed to videotape), and had a laugh track. AvailabilityIn 1989, a VHS videocassette was released, containing the first three episodes. This videocassette is currently out of print, and this show has not yet been released on DVD. External links |
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