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The detective series Father Dowling Mysteries bore an unusual and rocky history. It began with a one-off feature on NBC, Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery, that aired November 30, 1987 and earned encouraging ratings, but didn't generate a weekly series until January 1989. Later, it jumped ship and remained on ABC until the fall of 1991. The subject of all this back-and-forth was a gentle, laid-back program about an elderly Chicago priest (Tom Bosley) with a proclivity for finding and solving local murder mysteries in his community. He did so with the help of Sister Steve (Tracy Nelson) a clever and resourceful young nun - resourceful enough that she could pick locks or wheedle information out of street people with great ease. Episodes, which were light on violence but heavy on wry humor, followed the pair's adventures. This box set contains the program's eight installments from early January 1989, but omits the pilot film. Episodes seen here include Pretty Baby Mystery, What Do You Call a Call Girl Mystery, and The Man Who Came to Dinner Mystery.
The detective series Father Dowling Mysteries bore an unusual and rocky history. It began with a one-off feature on NBC, Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery, that aired November 30, 1987 and earned encouraging ratings, but didn't generate a weekly series until January 1989. Later, it jumped ship and remained on ABC until the fall of 1991. The subject of all this back-and-forth was a gentle, laid-back program about an elderly Chicago priest (Tom Bosley) with a proclivity for finding and solving local murder mysteries in his community. He did so with the help of Sister Steve (Tracy Nelson) a clever and resourceful young nun - resourceful enough that she could pick locks or wheedle information out of street people with great ease. Episodes, which were light on violence but heavy on wry humor, followed the pair's adventures. This box set contains the thirteen episodes that ran from January through April 1990; installments include: The Stone Killer Mystery, The Woman Scorned Mystery, The Legacy Mystery and The Passionate Painter Mystery.
This set brings together every episode from the third and final season of Father Dowling Mysteries, a series that starred Tom Bosley as a Catholic priest in Chicago who solved whodunits with the help of nun Sister Steve, played by Tracy Nelson.
This action packed release from the kids' sci-fi adventure series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers includes all 33 episodes from the show's third season, following the team as they go head to head with Lord Zedd, and the minions he sends to try to dominate planet Earth.
This release brings together all 22 episodes from the fifth season of Quincy, the procedural drama starring Jack Klugman as a coroner and forensic expert who solves crimes.
Continue the story of the Legend of Zelda universe in Hyrule Warriors. Time and space is ripped apart, and Link must save Hyrule with the help of Impa, Sheik and the white sorceress Lana. Instantly switch between characters as the battle requires, and advance the story as you travel in Hyrule Warriors.