Steele and Laura investigate the murder of two news team personnel at a local television station.Steele and Laura investigate the murder of two news team personnel at a local television station.Steele and Laura investigate the murder of two news team personnel at a local television station.
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Remington Steele: Two people have been murdered Miss Vogleson. Why are you so consumed with Remington Steele?
Amy Colbert: I believe him to be a fraud, a charlatan, a conman.
Remington Steele: I knew a young man once, virtually an orphan. Shunted from relative to relative, always underfoot and unwanted. He'd been given many names as a child. Sometimes to suit the vanity of those who sheltered him, others to bilk the government with one more dependant. He never knew who he really was or where he belonged, so he set out at an early age to find something he could call his own. Something to hang onto when the nights turned bitter, the faces unfriendly. And, as he'd been taught by his elders, he acquired many names in that pursuit and many professions to go with them. He saw a great deal of the world. Most of it from the underside. Cheap lofts, draughty street corners... He's still searching Miss Vogleson. Merely from a better perch. If you can find that young man in any of your notes he'd greatly appreciate it.
- ConnectionsReferences Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Remington and Laura investigate deaths a tabloid style local television news station. The first death is the wacky weatherman, the second one is the air headed glamorous news anchor (played by Tracy Scoggins.)
Laura gets to meet one of her heroes, Elliot Walsh, the legendary newsman who works for the television station telling the viewers whether Princess Diana is pregnant or not.
It is a varied episode. Murphy tries to break a door down only to get injured. Remington reveals maybe a bit about his childhood to a probing journalist. A white pimp straight out of a 1970s blaxploitation movie with the accompanying music. There is even a hint of the classic 1970s film Network.
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- Feb 12, 2018