Legmen

1984
Legmen

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EP1 Take the Credit and Run Jan 20, 1984

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EP2 A Knight at Casanova's Jan 27, 1984

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EP3 Apple Dan's Last Stand Feb 03, 1984

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EP4 I Shall Be Re-Released Feb 17, 1984

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EP5 Still Alive at Five Mar 09, 1984

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EP6 How The Other Half Dies Mar 16, 1984

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EP7 Poseidon Indenture Mar 23, 1984

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EP8 A Woman's Work Sep 01, 1984

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Released: 20 January 1984 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Legmen is an American drama series that aired on NBC on Friday nights from January 20, 1984 to March 16, 1984.

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Bishopash This show was on NBC friday nights along with the another new show "the Master" staring Lee VanCleef and "a" VanPatten, and "The New Show" from SNL producer Lorne Michaels. The series starred Bruce greenwood, and J.T. Terlesky (now going by John Terlesky). They were a couple of college guys getting some extra cash by doing the dirty work, the running around (I.E. "Legmen"), for a private investigator, and getting into trouble and adventures along the way. Overall a fun little show, but it didn't do well enough in the ratings to last very long (maybe a half-dozen aired episodes).The same can be said for it's partners in that NBC friday night slate, none of which lasted very long. I don't think this show has seen the light of day since it's cancellation, unlike "The Master" which gained infamy as the target of jokes on a segment of "Mystery Science Theater" when it was cut into a feature length object of ridicule. It was probably a good thing for Greenwood this series didn't fly, since he would later show up in more serious roles such as a series regular on St. Elsewhere, and has recently been featured in a few high profile motion pictures, such a s "Double jeapordy", and "Thirteen Days"