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Related: About this forumOn this day, March 27, 1974, the movie pilot of "The Rockford Files" was aired.
On this date in 1974, #TheRockfordFiles television movie pilot aired on NBC starring #JamesGarner, in which a woman (#LindsayWagner) hires Rockford to discover if her father's death was homicide or suicide. #BillMumy also guest stars. "Rocky" is portrayed by #RobertDonley.
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On this day, March 27, 1974, the movie pilot of "The Rockford Files" was aired. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2021
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James Garner was always a favorite of mine. Just saw a bunch of western films I'd not seen p
hlthe2b
Mar 2021
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applegrove
(124,160 posts)1. Loved the Rockford Files. Can't remember it. But i loved it.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)2. Great show. And Garner was a serious Dem.
Oldem
(833 posts)3. Loved The Rockford Files, Jim Garner, all of it. Even
loved Malibu as a great place for a single wide.
hlthe2b
(107,554 posts)4. James Garner was always a favorite of mine. Just saw a bunch of western films I'd not seen p
previously with Garner. Whether playing the "good guy" or the (sort of) "bad guy," he always had a bit of a twinkle in his eye and a humorous edge.
He was just a very entertaining actor.
brush
(58,626 posts)5. Garner was a great Democrat (see photo below with Dianne Carroll at March on Washington)
I love the "Rockford Files" still. The scoundrel "Angel" character is a favorite of mine.
niyad
(121,647 posts)6. I loved the Rockford Files.
George McGovern
(6,050 posts)7. GREAT SHOW! Never missed an episode!
mahatmakanejeeves
(62,437 posts)8. Just like Dick Clark, he never aged.
Well, I mean until he died.
Maverick shows up on one of the old TV show networks. Grit TV probably. Let's see. Oh, it's on MeTV:
They probably show a few episodes in a row.
https://www.metv.com/schedule/2021-03-27
No, just one.