The Five-0 opening is the greatest title sequence in TV history, and all the more astonishing for the fact that it was put together in 1968. Always thought its editing was way ahead of its time - and streets ahead of its competition. That helicopter-shot crash-zoom on Jack Lord is just brilliant.
had at least one show running in prime time for 21 consecutive years. Shaped my televisular upbringing and defined my view of cops and private dicks for years to come.
An inspiration
for this...
Anthony WIlson
created "Banacek." Wow! Was that before or after Factory?
Mystery Movie
Banacek was part of this series on ITV. Without Google etc, try to name the others.
I'll start you with McMillan and Wife
Guess it's only natural
I should go for this guy
I always liked this...
Petrocelli
Did he ever finish building his house ?
Nope
Seems he was denied planning permission but carried on regardless. Until, that is, he was uncovered by these ladies.
I miss
sweaty fat men who get the job done, even if they can't run very fast (especially if Quinn Martin had a hand in it).
Errr. The Aged P's favourite.
Time to catch up with....
No one has posted this?!
"Book em Danno, Murder One"
Chin, put out an APB!
The Five-0 opening is the greatest title sequence in TV history, and all the more astonishing for the fact that it was put together in 1968. Always thought its editing was way ahead of its time - and streets ahead of its competition. That helicopter-shot crash-zoom on Jack Lord is just brilliant.
What was the name of his Cockatoo?
Rockford Files
They all seemed to feature the voice-over...
"A QUINN MARRTN PRODUCTION"
Quinn Martin
had at least one show running in prime time for 21 consecutive years. Shaped my televisular upbringing and defined my view of cops and private dicks for years to come.