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Columbo-philes and lollipop totin' Kojak lovers, this is your quiz. Ready? Book 'em, Dan-O.
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Quiz ID: #20882
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Submitted By:
jfletcher
Question #1
"Good morning, Angels" opened each episode of "Charlie's Angels". This actor was heard, but never seen, as the voice of Charlie Townsend.
John Forsythe
Mike Connors
Robert Conrad
Glenn Ford
Question #2
This actor starred with Karl Malden in "The Streets of San Francisco" before gaining fame as a leading man in Hollywood.
Steve McQueen
Tony Curtis
Michael Douglas
Robert Wagner
Question #3
Sally and Mac McMillan were high society crime fighters in San Francisco. Their lovable maid sometimes had a few too many at cocktail hour. What was her name?
Alice Nelson
Mildred
Hazel
Mrs. Wilson
Question #4
"At the tone leave your name and message. I'll get back to you." This opening voice was heard on which popular NBC private eye show?
The Rockford Files
Ironside
Burke's Law
Kojak
Question #5
"Barnaby Jones" was possibly TV's oldest detective. His faithful assistant, Betty Jones, was related to him in this way.
Cousin
Sister-in-Law
Daughter-in-Law
Ex-wife
Question #6
All of these were trademarks of Lt. Columbo, except one.
Cigar
Many secretaries
Rumpled raincoat
Old battered car
Question #7
Detective Tony "Baretta", as portrayed by actor Robert Blake, was often seen with his unusual pet. What kind of animal was Fred?
Cockatoo
Panda
Ferret
Python
Question #8
"The Name of the Game" kept us intrigued in the fast world of journalism. The male stars of the show had one sharp cookie for a secretary. Peggy Maxwell was played by this popular actress.
Susan St. James
Stefanie Powers
Jill St. John
Barbara Bel Geddes
Question #9
"Ellery Queen" and Inspector Richard Queen solved crime in New York City with this sidekick, who was as dependable as they come.
Dr. Joe Gannon
Sgt. Velie
Archie Goodwin
Det. Stavros
Question #10
Honolulu's Steve McGarrett of "Hawaii Five-O" fought this frequent arch-nemesis.
Fu Manchu
Dr. Zin
Wo Fat
Joe Friday
Question #11
This actor graced the TV screen as hard-boiled and rotund private investigator Frank "Cannon".
Lee J. Cobb
Orson Welles
William Conrad
Tom Bosley
Question #12
Raymond Burr was lawyer "Perry Mason" for many years before he changed professions to become this TV policeman.
Carl Kolchak
Sgt. Delvecchio
Chief Robert Ironside
Det. David Toma
Question #13
"The Mod Squad" was introduced each week as this young trio: "One black, one white, one ____."
Chick
Cute
Perky
Blonde
Question #14
Insurance investigator Michael "Longstreet" had the unusual characteristic of being blind. The one season sleuth was portrayed by this actor.
James Franciscus
Tony Franciosa
Frank Gorshin
Dennis Weaver
Question #15
Sgt. Suzanne Anderson was played by leggy and lovely Angie Dickinson in "Police Woman". What was her TV character's nickname?
Sugar
Blondie
Kikki
Pepper
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