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a private eye series starring mike connors and gail fisher created by levinson and link the "columbo creators. series 1 featured joseph campanello as mannix,s boss . after that he went private.

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Mannix is Canceled/Ended
The show had 8 seasons and 194 episodes air between 1967 and 1975.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 16, 1967
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
1967 - 1975
To-Date:
8 Seasons
194 Episodes
Network
CBS TV Network
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  • In the first season, Mannix worked for a company named Intertech. While the company relied on high-tech methods to solve crimes, Mannix used old-fashioned smarts & intuition. After the first…
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    In the first season, Mannix worked for a company named Intertech. While the company relied on high-tech methods to solve crimes, Mannix used old-fashioned smarts & intuition. After the first season, the producers decided to dump the "new vs. old" conflict and put Mannix into private practice.
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  • Mike Connors reprised his role as Mannix on the 'Diagnosis: Murder' episode Hard-Boiled Murder. It was a sequel to the Mannix episode Little Girl Lost. Pernell Roberts and Julie Adams, who…
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    Mike Connors reprised his role as Mannix on the 'Diagnosis: Murder' episode Hard-Boiled Murder. It was a sequel to the Mannix episode Little Girl Lost. Pernell Roberts and Julie Adams, who appeared as guest stars in the Mannix episode, also reprise their original roles on Diagnosis: Murder.
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  • An episode of the series Diagnosis Murder called "Hard-Boiled Murder" (episode # 4.17), was actually a sequel to the "Little Girl Lost" (episode # 7.4) episode of this series. Many of the…
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    An episode of the series Diagnosis Murder called "Hard-Boiled Murder" (episode # 4.17), was actually a sequel to the "Little Girl Lost" (episode # 7.4) episode of this series. Many of the same guest stars appeared in both episodes.
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