I don't recall that he absolutely didn't leave his home, although his place was primary to the show, called Ironside, I think. Featuring the guy that played Perry Mason before I believe. The actor was Raymond Burr and he was Chief of Detectives, San Francisco PD, I believe. He had a great female assistant played by Barbara Anderson
This is a TV series which about a news reporter who investigates mysterious cases, which have causes that are not of the ordinary. The usually consist of supernatural and flabbergasting cases.
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)
Tom Selleck
A cold case is a police investigation that was previously unsolvable, not enough evidence or what ever at the time of the initial investigation. The case went "cold". Cold cases are investigated later in hopes of breaking the case. The TV shows about cold cases are shows about old unsolved police cases that still need to be solved.
Bones is a television series on the Fox network based on the relationship between a forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent, as they work crime cases together. It premiered in the fall of 2005, and has been on the air for eight seasons.
None. It is not the purpose of the courts to solve cases.
The TV series Numb3rs (2005-2010) stars Rob Morrow, David Krumholtz, Judd Hirsch, Alimi Ballard and Navi Rawat. It is a crime drama about a mathematician working for the FBI who uses equations to help solve cases.
The X Files is a TV series running from 1993-2002 about Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. They work on the "X Files" for the FBI, which are cases involving unexplained/paranormal phenomenon.
Madigan is a crime drama series based on the 1968 film of the same name. It aired on NBC (Mystery Movie) in 1972-73. Richard Widmark starred as Sgt Dan Madigan who was a veteran in the New York police force, but in the series he investigates cases in Europe.
Being made into a serial. A book can be published in a paper, with just a chapter every day or week, over a long period. It could be made into a TV series. In both these cases the book is being serialised.
The movie Matlock was based on the character portrayed by Andy Griffith. It is about a defense lawyer and crime detective who is great at solving criminal cases he takes on. The movie was based on the television series of the same name.
Of the crimes committed last year, 68,151 were solved, bringing the solution efficiency to 88.79%, down from the prior year's 90%. A solved case "is one which the principal suspect(s) has been identified and properly charged in court or before the prosecutor's office."