And Now, Back to Mannix

And Now, Back to Mannix

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Fistfights. Cars careening off cliffs and exploding. Running on abridge. Dodging a helicopter. The dune buggy roll. Iconicconvertibles. Signature sports jackets. 17 Paseo Verde. L.A. at itscoolest-and then there was Peggy. For generations, throughout theworld these have brought a smile to the face and a single word to mind-- Mannix. With such style up-front, the substance behind thecharacter of Joe Mannix has been overlooked-until now.Mannix ran on CBS-TV from 1967-1975 during the Golden Age ofTelevision, the last production of Desilu (the legendary studio ownedby Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz) following Star Trek and Mission:Impossible. It was syndicated in over 70 countries during its firstrun, won Golden Globe and Emmy awards, and innovated the concept ofthe personalized crime-fighter. Star Mike Connors, who embodied hisalter ego, wanted Joe Mannix to have emotion, a departure from type.And Now, Back to Mannix is not a TV log book, or even a behind thescenes book, but a behind t

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