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As played by rugged Amernian American actor Mike Connors, he was the ultimate TV eye tough, decent and loyal, and more than willing to mix it up if he had to. Formerly the dubious pride of Intertect, a high tech detective firm based on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, Joe left after his first season to start his own detective agency where he relied less on the sophisticated gadgetry and databases of Intertect and more on his own wits and a wicked right hook. This Korean War veteran is remarkably even tempered and seems to take fist fights, high speed car chases and bullet wounds in stride. Although his chiseled good looks, snazzy convertible with a car phone and dizzying array of loud sports jackets attract an endless stream of beautiful women, he seems intent on remaining a bachelor. The only woman whos a constant presence in his life is his ever faithful and much kidnapped secretary, Peggy Fair. But she didnt even come along until the second season, after he left Intertect. Although, to tell the truth, it was the first season that really shined. Originally Joe was a hotshot op for Intertect, a high tech, ultra modern Pinkerton like high tech detective agency headed by Lew Wickersham. Where Lew was a white collar, straight company man, Mannix was a rough and tumble loner with his heart on his sleeve and a loaded gat. It was the Continental Op versus IBM. The tension and mutual respect between Joe and his employer was milked for all it was worth, and gave the show an edge most P. I. shows could only dream of, as Wickersham rattled on and on about databases, company reputations and computer analysis, while Mannixs M. O. often seemed to consist solely of hunches, fistfights, and an occasional gun battle. In You Can Get Killed Out There, an episode near the end of the first season, Joe and Lews differences boil over and Joe leaves Intertect rather than accept an assignment. The following episode, Another Final Exit had Joe cutting all ties with Intertect. And yet, not many viewers seems to remember the first season. Perhaps because that first season was rarely included in the syndication package. By the second episode of the second season, The Silent Cry, the Mannix most of us remember was firmly in place. The one man agency with Gail Fisher in her regular role as faithful secretary Peggy Fair, the widow of a police officer killed in the line of duty, and the mother of one son, Toby. One of the first African Americans to become a regular cast member in an American drama, Peggy made quite an impression. In fact, the relationship betweeen employee and employer chiding and occasionally at odds, but always respectful and professional and even at time affectionate have lead many over the years to speculate on whether Joe and Peggy were doing it, and to suspect that CBS didnt reveal the relationship due to the racial sensitivities of the time. Me Ive always suspected they were just getting it on during commercials, so as not to interfere with the case. But whatever. There was certainly affection and respect there, and Peggy was an integral part of the agency, more than simply a secretary, running background checks, brainstorming with Joe and frequently rescuing Joe from the local jail or hospital. And she could be counted on to be threatened or kidnapped once or twice a season, just to keep things rolling. Not that Joe had completely turned his back on technology, mind you. He did have a car phone something extrememly rare at the time. And the fans loved it. And Joe. During its long run it was always a popular show. But eventually CBS, possibly corncerned about ongoing complaints about the shows violence, did what various hoods and thugs never quite managed. They cancelled Joes ticket. Mannix ground to a halt in the mid seventies. By then, the airwaves were alive with a new, slightly hipper or at least more colourful breed of TV dicks. Blind dicks Longstreet, fat dicks Cannon, con artist dicks Rockford, grumpy ex cop dicks Harry O, and even old dicks Barnaby Jones. Suddenly, Joe Mannix seemed a little bit like a dinosaur. All he did was solve cases. For many, the idea of a hard boiled private eye like Joe suddenly seemed old fashioned, even quaint. And so Joe, like a two fisted Puff the Magic Dragon, quietly slipped into his cave. But for eight glorious seasons, though, that was be enough for many of us. More than enough. In a few short years, producer Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts would return, helping to create bimbo dicks Charlies Angels. But ironically, it was Mannixs very success that had revived the genre in the first place. Before Mannix, the genre had more or less run itself into the ground, tripping over its own gimmicks 7. Bourbon. Street. Eye, anyone and regurgitated copies of copies. By humanizing and subtly updating the private eye, bringing him unapologetically into the sixties and seventies even while still respecting the roots of the genre, Mannix paved the way for all who would succeed him. As Connors himself once mused in Ric Meyers Murder On the Air somewhere out there Mannix is still working. Turns out he was right. In 1. 99. 7, Connors stepped back into Joes gumshoes in an episode of Diagnosis Murder, a lighthearted piece of fluff that claimed to be a mystery drama, about a Dr. Mark Sloan played by Dick Van Dyke, a teaching physician who somehow becomes deeply involved in crime solving in his role as consultant to the local police department. Sort of a Murder, He Prescribed, with a scary similiarity to Matlock, starring an equally beloved former sitcom star. In Hard Boiled Murder, one of the few episodes that interested me, Mannix teams up with his old friend Dr. Mark Sloan to solve a 2. Scenes from a 1. 97. Mannix episode, Little Girl Lost are used in flashback sequences. Pernell Roberts and Beverly Garland reprise their guest starring roles from the original Mannix episode as Mannix, in an attempt to honour a promise to a little girl now a grown journalist to track down her fathers killer. When he arrives at Community General Hospital with a bullet wound, he runs into Mark and together they work the case. Meanwhile, the good doctor uncovers a more serious health risk while treating Mannix for his bullet wound and strongly advises him to take immediate action a warning Mannix promptly chooses to ignore. Seems you cant keep a good dick down. Dont believe me Check out how many TV private eyes STILL wear heavily patterned tweed sports coats. Southern California. James Garner even used to joke about the Mannix jacket. THE EVIDENCELew, weve been here before. I know you wont change the system. I know I wont change the system. Its logical. Can me. The Name is MannixIntertect Oh, well, thats a big detective agency.