The cases of a female private detective partnered with a former thief who assumes the role of a fictitious detective in the business.The cases of a female private detective partnered with a former thief who assumes the role of a fictitious detective in the business.The cases of a female private detective partnered with a former thief who assumes the role of a fictitious detective in the business.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
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Private eye Laura Holt grudgingly accepts a new partner when a mystery man assumes the identity of her fictitious boss, Remington Steele. Together, the two battle crime as their feelings for each other. —Melissa Jones <melissaj@comp.uark.edu>
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- TriviaWriter Glenn Gordon Caron left this series to create "Moonlighting (1985)," another series about a pair of bickering detectives.
- Quotes
Kessler: Who are you?
Remington Steele: Just a happy go lucky tourist out to see a bit of the world.
Neff: Is that why you've got five passports, from five different countries, in five different names?
Remington Steele: Kept trying for a good picture.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits,the MTM kitten wears a Sherlock Holmes deerstalker cap with a meerschaum pipe in its mouth. While meowing, the pipe drops out of its mouth and falls in front of the word "Productions".
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11 out of 10, it blows away the scale
Remington Steele was a mixture of mystery, comedy, romance, and so much more. i wasn't born when it originally aired, but i watched the reruns on some obscure television network. it was all magic. the way the show carries itself, the way it goes through each episode. there is always an air of mystery about Steele, which we don't actually find out until the very end. there is also the never ending question that always comes up, no matter how 'bleak the situation,' does he or doesn't he love Laura? Of course we all know, but Holt herself won't admit it. As the episodes and seasons go by, the characters develop even more. All in all, this show really does blow away the scale, and i give it a 11 out of 10. although this show did have some weak moments, what show doesn't? i know I'll be first in line when they release the DVD(if they ever do...).
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- TeenSteele
- Jun 30, 2004
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