Hired to locate a missing artist, the Remington Steele agency has to contend with a rival P. I. named Blitzman climbing their tree.
Nice plot twists, including Steele and his associate Laura coming up with a perfectly sound theory (they don't reference it, but try "The Art of Love," Dick van Dyke, James Garner. Universal, 1965) that turns out to be premature.
Lots of humor among the murder and mayhem.
A superb bit of scoring. Henry Mancini did the theme but whoever penned the incidental music for this episode deserves kudos. I laughed out loud.
And Laura's "The Lovers" has to be seen to be believed.
Nice plot twists, including Steele and his associate Laura coming up with a perfectly sound theory (they don't reference it, but try "The Art of Love," Dick van Dyke, James Garner. Universal, 1965) that turns out to be premature.
Lots of humor among the murder and mayhem.
A superb bit of scoring. Henry Mancini did the theme but whoever penned the incidental music for this episode deserves kudos. I laughed out loud.
And Laura's "The Lovers" has to be seen to be believed.