Director: 484 directors including Andy Ackerman, Vincent Edwards, Burt Reynolds, and many others•Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Action, Comedy
Simon & Simon is an American detective television drama that aired on CBS from November 1981 to September 1989. The series followed the exploits of Rick Simon and his brother A.J. Simon, private investigators based in San Diego, California. Their contrasting personalities and methods often led to humorous and tense situations as they tackled a variety of cases, from missing persons to murder.
Simon & Simon was a popular and long-running series, known for its witty dialogue, engaging characters, and blend of action and humor. While not always critically acclaimed for its depth, it was widely enjoyed by audiences for its escapist entertainment and the chemistry between its lead actors. The show successfully navigated the landscape of 1980s crime dramas, maintaining a consistent viewership throughout its run.
Appreciated for its buddy-cop dynamic and lighthearted approach to crime-solving.
Praised for the charismatic performances of Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker.
Seen as a quintessential 1980s television drama with a good balance of action and comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with many viewers remembering the show fondly for its entertainment value and the engaging personalities of the Simon brothers. Its consistent presence on television for nearly a decade contributed to its lasting appeal.
The show's theme song, "Simon and Simon (I Want to Know What Love Is)" by Barry De Vorzon and Michael Price, was later covered by the rock band Poco.
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