The antecedent in the sentence would be Doyle.
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.
He likes being told stories about himself, making fun of Captain Hook, showing himself superior than others, hunting with the Lost boys, and being admired by other people constantly.
They were among the first serial detective stories- which Mr. Doyle took further down the road than Poe. It is going to far to say that modern police procedurals like Dragnet or the FBI owe much to Doyle, who wrote about a fictional Private Detective. so it goes.
Kalle Blomkvist was a little boy detective in stories by the Swedish author, Astrid Lindgren (she also wrote Pippi Longstocking). Mikael is being made fun of when he's called "Kalle" because he was trying to be a detective and expose Wennerstöm, but he ended up getting tired by libel because he doesn't really know what he's doing.
Perry Mason was big in both literature and TV; Agatha Christie was popular in print and the movie Witness for the Prosecution was made in 1957 from one of her stories; my parents had a whole collection of books by New Zealand author Ngaio Marsh's detective stories; and of course they had a collection of Leslie Charteris, The Saint detective stories. Then there was Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer series.One of my all time favorite detective movies was the 1950 Mystery Street with Ricardo Montalban as Lt. Peter Morales who took a scientific approach to his job, including consulting a scientist at the local university, Harvard. It was most unusual for movies of this time to use science to solve the crime, considered something like voodoo; but well done enough to hold up to today's forensic savvy audience. It's worth a look see just for Elsa Lanchester's over the top performance.The most popular detective movies of the 1950s were the film noir style of the above mentioned Witness for the Prosecution, The Big Heat, the original D.O.A., and The Asphalt Jungle. Then there were the Hitchcock dramas Strangers on a Train, Rear Window, Dial M for Murder, The Wrong Man, and Orson Well's Touch of Evil, to name a few.When it came to TV, the reigning TV detective series were Perry Mason, Mike Hammer, Peter Gunn, Ellery Queen, The Naked City, the Untouchables, and the original Dragnet. The decade ended with the sunnier 77 Sunset Strip, Hawaiian Eye, and Surfside Six.
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, referred to Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" as a manual of detective theory and practice. Doyle admired Poe's groundbreaking work in the detective fiction genre and credited him with laying the foundation for modern detective stories.
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