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Sledge Hammer - cracked me up back then ...

Paul Anderson

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... and I didn't get to see all of them (couldn't before, had a life :eek:).
Now I can - 41 episodes collected by a good person into one file group, I've have made it to about the half way mark, but have to set my drink down before I click start so I don't spill anything.
No wonder the price of lead went up. Hope you get a laugh whether you've seen it before or not.
(although tame by today's blood and guts standards, I'm sure this show was on the edge of acceptability then, Dirty Harry was a pussy with little sense of humour.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvEHFTjp3JA&list=PL3847BCDCA0AAB231
 
"looks like they can't keep a good man down...or me either"

I had completely forgotten about this show. Thanks so much for the link. This is going to be fun.

And Dean Wormer as the Mayor!
 
Thanks for that link Paul. I watched this series back when it was aired. I've probably forgotten everything, so It'll be fun to watch the episodes all over again. Just got 'a love that Smith & Wesson Model 629.

After all, "I know what I'm doing."
 
If you folks only knew how close some parts of this comedy are to real police work sometimes . . .
 
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