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    Yeah it was earlier than that when we were watching, about 1966. And before each episode Batman would tell us "Batman cannot fly!" and Robin would punch his palm with his other fist as he replied "Holy broken bones Batman!" Because some of us really were that stupid.

    Just read on Wikipedia that it aired between 1966 and 1968, for three seasons. Seasons 1 and 2 aired for 2 consecutive nights per week, with most of the stories occupying 2 episodes. Season 3 got one episode per week, after which the show was cancelled due to falling ratings.
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    'Kojak'

    A very young Christopher Walken is the baddie.

    Thought I'd seen pretty much all of these back in the 70s and 80s, but I don't remember any of the episodes they've shown so far.
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    Kojak was massively popular in the 1970s, though there were concerns it was too violent. I didn't bother much with it at the time, preferring Starsky and Hutch which folloewed soon afterwards.

    But in recent months it has been back on telly (forgive the pun) just before Minder, so I got to watch it more. I really like it now, decent storylines with heart, frequently funny, and Theo is pretty cool...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    Kojak was massively popular in the 1970s, though there were concerns it was too violent. I didn't bother much with it at the time, preferring Starsky and Hutch which folloewed soon afterwards.

    But in recent months it has been back on telly (forgive the pun) just before Minder, so I got to watch it more. I really like it now, decent storylines with heart, frequently funny, and Theo is pretty cool...
    I used to watch it when I was very young because my father liked it but it was a bit slow for me.

    I appreciate it more watching it now. There's quite a few where they don't solve the crime or crimes, or there's an ambiguous ending, or sad endings. I like that.
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