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  • DVD Review: Mannix: The First Season

    The San Francisco Chronicle (California)
    June 8, 2008 Sunday
    FINAL Edition



    DVD REVIEWS: MANNIX: THE FIRST SEASON

    by Walter Addiego


    RATING: POLITE APPLAUSE


    Two-fisted private eye Joe Mannix took an amazing number of beatings
    during this show's long run 1967-75, but always looked snappy in his
    sport coat and tie. He did things his way: He smoked and drank, drove
    hot cars and constantly argued with his boss Joseph Campanella.

    Mannix was a manly man, at least as popular culture defined it at the
    time. The show worked because of Mike Connors' portrayal of the title
    character, a down-to-earth Armenian American detective and Korean War
    veteran given to spouting Armenian proverbs. The plots are routine,
    but Connors is affable, things move quickly and there's the great
    theme music by Lalo Schifrin. The opening credits make notable use of
    the then-fashionable split-screen technique. Another time warp: In
    this first season, Mannix's detective agency uses computers, but
    they're the Stone Age kind that work with punch cards! Fans of the
    series will miss Gail Fisher, who memorably played Mannix's secretary,
    Peggy, but didn't join the cast until the second season. She was one
    of the first black actresses to have a regular role in a prime-time
    network series. Lots of extras in this set, including a new interview
    with Connors and Campanella, a Connors appearance on "The Mike Douglas
    Show," the series' pilot and audio commentaries by Connors, Campanella
    and William Link, one of the show's creators.

    MANNIX: THE FIRST SEASON
    1967-68
    NOT RATED
    CBS/PARAMOUNT
    $49.99 SIX DISCS
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