Tenspeed and Brown Shoe

7.5
1980

Tenspeed and Brown Shoe is an American detective/comedy series originally broadcast by the ABC network between January and June 1980. The series was created and executive produced by Stephen J. Cannell.

  • Cast:
    Ben Vereen , Jeff Goldblum

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Season 1 : 1980

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EP2 - Tenspeed and Brownshoe (2)
January. 27,1980

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EP3 - The Robin Tucker's Roseland Roof and Ballroom Murder
February. 03,1980

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EP4 - Savage Says "There's No Free Lunch"
March. 02,1980

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EP6 - The Sixteen Byte Data Chip and the Brown-eyed Fox
March. 09,1980

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EP8 - Savage Says, "The Most Dangerous Bird is the Jailbird"
March. 23,1980

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EP9 - It's Easier to Pass an Elephant Through the Eye of a Needle Than a Bad Check in Bel Air
March. 30,1980

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EP10 - Loose Larry's List of Losers
May. 30,1980

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EP12 - Untitled
June. 13,1980

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EP13 - The Treasure of Sierra Madre Street
June. 20,1980

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EP14 - Diamonds Aren't Forever
June. 27,1980

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