"77 Sunset Strip" (1958-1964). Stars Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Roger Smith.
"Honey West" (1965-1966). Stars Anne Francis.
"Mannix" (1967-1975). Stars Mike Connors.
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There were several TV detectives stories from the 1980's. Three of the shows were Cagney and Lacey, Magnum P.I., and Miami Vice.
I am not entirely sure these were from the 1950s, they may have been in the early 1960s, but I loved watching the detectives and private eyes of early television! There was "77 Sunset Strip" that had that cute, cute Edd Byrnes! He would enter a scene, stop and comb his hair, then carry on! My sisters and I really thought it funny, and enjoyed it! He was just a side issue sort of person on the show. The two leading men were handsome and fun to watch, but I can't remember their names. Near the end of this show, the radio had started playing a song, that went, "Kookie, Kookie, lend me your comb." Kookie, of course, was Edd Byrnes. I think that was his name on 77 Sunset Strip, too. Then, there was "Surfside 6", with the blonde beachboy we loved--Sandy. I can't remember his real name. The two leading men were also handsome, dashing, etc. We loved watching them jump into a boat and take off after the bad guys! Those are the only detective shows I can think of. I was born in 1949, so my memory more likely starts around the 1960s. I hope this helps you find what you are looking for.?
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Popular TV detective stories from the 1950s include Ellery Queen, Dragnet, and Martin Kayne, Private Eye. The 1960s popular detective shows include Honey West, Mannix, and Ironside. Popular in the 1970s were Barnaby Jones, Cannon, and The Rockford Files. Popular TV detective stories from the 1980s include Murder, She Wrote, Magnum PI, and Simon and Simon.
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There are no "Rules for Writing a Detective Story!"Detective stories are just stories. The idea of a detective or detecting consultant was invented by Arthur Conan Doyle with his Sherlock Holmes stories,No, it was invented by Edgar Allan Poe in his three C. Auguste Dupin stories: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Mystery of Marie Roget," and "The Purloined Letter."and the idea became popular with the readers.Nowadays, you can find many different types of mystery and detective stories. Read as many different ones as you can, and you will see different ways that the authors have handled the love interest for their characters.