Banyon

1972
Banyon

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EP1 The Decent Thing to Do Sep 15, 1972

When a man who hires Banyon as his bodyguard is murdered, Banyon does his best to solve the crime.

EP2 The Old College Try Sep 22, 1972

Banyon solves a campus killing and saves a bereaved father from the clutches of a greedy woman.

EP3 The Graveyard Vote Sep 29, 1972

Banyon discovers that politics makes strange dead fellows.

EP4 Completely Out of Print Oct 06, 1972

Banyon turns literary detective and finds himself involved in another murder case.

EP5 Meal Ticket Oct 13, 1972

When a hulking Basque prize fighter refuses to purposely lose a match for some dishonest gamblers, it means murder and another case for Banyon.

EP6 The Clay Clarinet Oct 27, 1972

A band leader hires Banyon to find out who is trying to kill him.

EP7 Dead End Nov 03, 1972

Banyon lays to rest a ""ghost"" that has been haunting his friend, Police Lt. Pete McNeil, for seven years.

EP8 Time to Kill Nov 10, 1972

Behind the scenes of a dance marathon of the 1930s, Banyon exposes a death hoax and the ""second lift"" of an ex-Busby Berkeley chorus girl.

EP9 Think of Me Kindly Nov 17, 1972

Banyon walks in a dead man's shoes to solve two murders for the price of one.

EP10 A Date with Death Nov 24, 1972

Banyon probes the sordid past of a taxi dancer to find out who killed her.

EP11 Sally Overman Is Missing Dec 01, 1972

Stolen information smuggled in the brain of Banyon's beautiful secretary makes her a target for murder.

EP12 The Lady Killer Dec 08, 1972

Banyon solves a murder in Pasadena's millionaires' row.

EP13 The Murder Game Dec 15, 1972

A former girlfriend re-enters Banyon's life in a case involving a missing diamonds.

EP14 Just Once Dec 22, 1972

To solve a brand new murder, Banyon pieces together the solution to a five-year-old financial district heist.

EP15 Time Lapse Jan 12, 1973

Banyon exposes a phony gang slaying and frees a double-crossing beauty from an ivory tower.
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Released: 15 September 1972 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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The adventures of 1930's Los Angeles private eye Miles Banyon.

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davel1960-580-809632 A much better series than "City of Angels" with Wayne Rogers. Top notch direction, top notch scripts and top notch acting and not to mention it was a Quinn Martin Production! Which meant QUALITY all the way. But, too bad it didn't last long because according to QM it was just to expensive to produce. I would definitely agree that Robert Forster was channeling John Garfield. it's too bad these aren't out on DVD. Luckily, I own the paperback novelization of the pilot episode, so, if that is the only way to enjoy this excellent series,is by reading the book, I'm going to do it right now. I have an idea for the DVD, why not put Banyon and The Manhunter together on one DVD?
barmstro-1 I loved this series when it was running during 1972-73. My father was also a big fan because it was set in the late 1930s when he had been in college. We used to get together and watch it as a weekly ritual. Although the show captured the flavor of the period in look and dialog for the most part, my father would always spot the occasional historical inaccuracies. He should have been the technical consultant! Anyway,Robert Forster was excellent as the "new" John Garfield and a good supporting cast and good guest stars always made it fun to watch. A made-for-TV movie that aired in 1971 (an obvious pilot) also starred Forster along with Jose Ferrer, Darren McGavin and Hermoine Gingold and is also worth watching. I would love to see the shows again after all these years. Too bad they were never really re-run.
purakek This series, along with Quinn Martin's Manhunter, brought the viewers back to the Depression era. Manhunter focused mostly on chasing the bad guys you already met in the prologue, but Banyon gave us the poor, thinking detective, living by his wits and fists. Robert Forster was cool and the twists in the plots were great; the stories are even better than what Murder She Wrote had to offer. Banyon doesn't just fight; he investigates and solves the crimes, and solves it well. And those costumes! The 30's threads, not to mention the cars, the guns and the music! Short-lived as it may be, it's the best TV could offer back in the selfish 70's.