The Cosby Mysteries

1994
The Cosby Mysteries

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EP1 The Lottery Winner Murders Sep 21, 1994

When a bullet narrowley misses Guy as he is returning home from a photo session for lottery winners, he is plunged into an investigation that involves other lottery winners and a murdered man's obsession with UFOs. He soon fears that he may be the murderers next target.

EP2 Our Lady of Cement Sep 28, 1994

Guy Hanks faces a crisis of conscience when new facts emerge about the first ever case he investigated 20 years ago. Could it be that the man he helped put behind bars is innocent.

EP3 Self Defense Oct 05, 1994

Sully is accused of killing a fellow cop when a routine visit goes badly wrong.

EP4 Only You Oct 12, 1994

A bereaved husband asks Guy to investigate the last hours of his wife's life. He discovers that she had been taking lunches and leaving work early.

EP5 One Day at a Time Oct 19, 1994

Guy agrees to help an ex-con accused of murdering a District Attorney.

EP6 Home, Street Home Oct 26, 1994

Guy reluctantly agrees to help identify a homeless woman- even though he is warned about getting involved.

EP7 The Fine Art of Murder Nov 02, 1994

Guy is lured into helping a jealous husband plan the perfect crime.

EP8 Expert Witness Nov 16, 1994

Guy finds himself up against one of his old proteges, now a forensic expert, when he helps defend in court an ageing cat burglar accused of murder.

EP9 Mirror, Mirror Nov 30, 1994

Angie turns to Guy for help in investigating the suspicious death of her lawyer, Howard Brackett. All signs point to suicide, but Guy believes that a struggle took place in Howard's apartment has been carefully covered up.

EP10 Camouflage Dec 14, 1994

A pair of youngsters try to cover up their role in the accidental shooting of their best friend.

EP11 Last Tango Jan 04, 1995

A dance champion's untimely death draws Guy into another investigation.

EP12 Comic Book Murder Jan 11, 1995

A famous comic book artist is murdered, and the finger of suspicion points at his 19 year old protege when it is discovered that the young man tried to pass off his teacher's work as his own.

EP13 Baker's Dozen Feb 01, 1995

While looking into the mysterious disapperance of an old friend, Guy discovers that his pal owes a powerful bookmaker $100,000-a debt wich threatens his bakery business.

EP14 The Hit Parade Mar 08, 1995

Guy finds himself pursued by mystery assailants, Sully suspects one of the beneficiaries of his will is trying to murder him.

EP15 Big Brother is Watching Mar 15, 1995

On a visit to the Empire State Building with Guy, 12 year old Jeffrey Waller claims to see a man strangling a woman on an apartment terrace opposite. Upon further investigation, it seems that the man was merely moving a heavy statue, but Guy's young friend is determined to prove that he witnessed a murder.

EP16 The Medium is the Message Mar 22, 1995

Guy is approached by a psychic who claims to have information about a murder.

EP17 Goldilocks Apr 05, 1995

When a con artist's dead body turns up in an apartment, Guy becomes a suspect.

EP18 Dial 'H' for Murder Apr 12, 1995

A Broadway actress is found murdered with guy's phone number written on her lifeless hand.
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Released: 31 January 1994 Ended
Producted By: Columbia Pictures Television
Country: United States of America
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The Cosby Mysteries was an American television mystery series that starred Bill Cosby. It is the first television series to star Cosby since The Cosby Show and lasted only one season. Actor/Rapper Mos Def appeared in several episodes.

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barrysfavorite I really enjoyed The Cosby Mysteries. The cast was outstanding and the mysteries were fun. The characters were all slightly eccentric but the relationships were very real. Each episode was a mystery but the relationships were equally as important to the stories as the who did its. I think that this show may have been way before its time. To me, it had a very similar vibe as "Bored to Death" another great mystery series that was on HBO more than twenty years after The Cosby Mysteries. I am sorry that more people didn't find The Cosby Mysteries as enjoyable as I did. Perhaps Mr. Cosby will revisit this one day and it will reach a wider audience and be as popular as I think that it deserved to be.
elshikh4 After many successful, or accurately classic, works such as the groundbreaking "I Spy" (1965), and the long-lived "The Cosby Show" (1984), Bill Cosby at the age of 57 wanted to change over. It was a good move to do a Mystery show, portraying Guy Hanks the criminologist who works for the New York Police Department, solving crimes with the power of scientific logic and the sharp brilliance. Here, Cosby is a bit serious, walking sullen, looking sedate with dark suits, dark briefcase and a long coat on his arm.However, the atmosphere wasn't that thrilling, the directing handled the job so moderately without being attractively elegant or even harshly realistic, and it bothered me the most to see such a forced laughing scene at the end of every episode as totally out of the mood and unnecessary reminder that we're watching "Mr. Bill Cosby Ladies and Gentlemen"… That was silly ! Though, the supporting cast was fantastic and funny enough. I recall the young (Mos Def), and the beautifully crazy (Rita Moreno) who nearly has been cursed by the Oscar after winning it for her performance in West Side Story back in 1961 !. This truly talented woman was a dazzling reason to set and watch the show, I was craving to her moments as a noisy yet kind gleeful Spanish woman (watch how she expresses herself sometimes in singing!).It was about time to watch the criminologist, the coroner, or rather the forensic doctor as the lead of the TV shows, especially after the mass success of The X Files one year ago with a character of a medical doctor who works as FBI investigator. Sorrowfully, in no time this kind of shows will swell, become wild, and eat up all the other shows with the ruthless onslaught of CSI (2000), Law & Order Criminal Intent (2001), Crossing Jordan (2001), CSI Miami (2002), NCIS (2003), CSI NY (2004), Medical Investigation (2004), Bones (2005), and Dexter (2006) - may god burn them all in hell – being the 2000s marked fashion to a frightful extent left nearly nothing different to be watched ! Still (The Cosby Mysteries) is a sort of lovely innocent memory amongst this. Away from being nasty or violent as most of them. But something was wrong. Whether that the audience didn't accept this staid persona for their comic star, or that the episodes didn't present what could exceed or stand alone, or maybe the personality of the whole series was little prevaricator since it's not a comedy, and not wholly crime as well.It pushes me to recall when (Raymond Burr) achieved a marvelous success with 2 TV hits on a row ("Perry Mason" and "Ironside") then made "Kingston Confidential" to meet his first 13 episode series ! This time his fellow Cosby made 19 episodes of his Mysteries. To return again, right in the next year, to be the good old Bill Cosby in the new "Cosby" show, which lasted for 4 seasons, 93 episodes.Overall, this (Mysteries) was between all right and so-so. Plus it's surely better than today's ugly shows of the same subject. Yet, while I really see it as better than C.S.I, I had to apologize to its makers since, naturally, anything is better than C.S.I !
mad_hair60 I can assure you I went into this show not expecting much, but what I was left with was so brilliantly devious that I could not stop smiling or talking about it until it aired again the next week, when my smile would only grow wider until it became injuriously wide. I needed jaw surgery shortly thereafter.The mysteries on this show (The Cosby Mysteries) feature Cosby. Obviously. However, in a shockingly post-modern turn of non-customary non-post-modernity, Cosby doesn't actually play himself, but Guy Fawkes, a detective who looks remarkably like Bill Cosby. He is joined by Most Deaf, a popular Rapper (apparently) who is an unpopular actor.In every show, Fawkes solves a mystery which is usually so complex, so brilliant and so shocking that I shake my head and cry out at the top of my voice, "That Bill Cosby should be president!" I implore you all to watch this series. It is rarely on.
kevinhorton This was an enjoyable mystery show. Cosby's always great, and as I remember, so was the rest of the cast. He and Mos Def had good chemistry. Some funny generational clash there. The show had a Law and Order feel to it, and I enjoyed every episode I saw. A good mix of comedy and intrigue.Bill Cosby never fails to amaze me. It's seems he can do everything. Too bad we're not seeing more from him. He's got so much to offer.