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77 Sunset Strip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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'77 Sunset Strip' was the Mack-daddy of the late-fifties detective shows, launching the young, cool private detective series craze. This Warner Brothers series was so massively popular that the studio had several clones of the show drawing big ratings for the networks well into the sixties.
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He moved to the opposite coast and sunny L.A. where he joined up with the Sunset Strippers... I mean the guys at 77 Sunset Strip... as a partner in their detective firm for a single season. After that Rex disappeared off the TV radar for good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Long Awaited Warner TV Detective Series; I've grown up with the Warner TV Detective series like 77 sunset strip and surf side six, now I'm in the 50`s and my friends and family remember and cherish those shows very much,...
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A guide listing the titles and air dates for episodes of the TV series 77 Sunset Strip. ... Set your list <preferences>. ... by this TVRage editor...
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IMDb: 77 Sunset Strip - Cast biographies, crew details, production information, and user comments. ... Top: Arts: Television: Programs: Action and Adventure: Private Detective Shows: 77 Sunset Strip (4)
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The investigations of Stuart Bailey and Jeff Spencer, private detectives operating from plush offices at 77; Sunset Strip in Hollywood, ... 77 was Dino's, a posh restaurant whose parking attendant, Kookie, was seen often in the series. He was young, gangly, jive-talking, and longed to be a private detective himself.
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