Ace Crawford, Private Eye
Ace Crawford, Private Eye

Ace Crawford, Private Eye

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1983- 1983
1 Seasons
5 Episodes
6.0(2 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

Ace Crawford, Private Eye is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from March to April 1983. The series parodied the “hard-boiled detective” genre.

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Viacom Productions

Cast & Crew

5 members
Acting

Dick Christie

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Dick Christie
Acting

Bill Henderson

Unknown Role

Bill Henderson
Acting

Billy Barty

Unknown Role

Billy Barty
Acting

Joe Regalbuto

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Joe Regalbuto
Acting

Tim Conway

Ace Crawford

Tim Conway

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