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In the 1970s, Mr. Stern executive produced "McMillan & Wife," starring Rock Hudson as a crime-solving police commissioner.
Classic TV Writer Helped Invent 'Mad Libs' Stephen Miller 2011
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In the 1970s, Mr. Stern executive produced "McMillan & Wife," starring Rock Hudson as a crime-solving police commissioner.
Classic TV Writer Helped Invent 'Mad Libs' Stephen Miller 2011
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The more important question may be how Deeks handles being apart from Kensi Daniela Ruah, his usual partner in crime-solving and will-they-won't-they fan baiting.
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Bones combines graphic crime-solving and sweet, compelling characters in a way no other can.
'Bones' recap: Pops knows best (and now, about Club Jiggle) | EW.com 2009
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Fillion is best known these days for playing the crime-solving Richard Castle in ABC's Castle, but in the "Twitterverse," he's revered for his geek-chic resume he starred on Joss Whedon's Firefly and in his online-only Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog and his must-follow Twitter feed.
Social TV: See Why Nathan Fillion Gets a Kick Out of Twitter 2011
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Tyler Perry has signed on to play the role of Alex Cross -- the crime-solving D.C. detective in James Patterson's seemingly never-ending series of popular novels -- in a new movie called "I, Alex Cross."
Tyler Perry to play Alex Cross Jen Chaney 2011
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The chemistry between the two actors has been paramount to the show's success over the past three seasons and, like many fans, Katic is rooting for Beckett and the crime-solving novelist to hook up.
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Ensuing cries for help go unanswered, and a desperate attempt to blast the lock with ammunition fails, leaving the shivering crime-solving duo with only one option: cling to each for warmth — and some major they-so-belong-together sparks.
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Peter Falk 1927-2011 Peter Falk brought rumpled panache to television as Columbo, a trench-coat-clad, cigar-chomping detective whose earthy yet cerebral approach to crime-solving entertained viewers over parts of five decades.
Television's Adored, Rumpled Detective Stephen Miller 2011
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Castle imagines his other partners in crime-solving as two of Dempsey's thugs.
5 Reasons to Watch Castle's 1940s Noir "The Blue Butterfly" 2012
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