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When I was a teenager my dad and I enjoyed watching a spy show called “The Persuaders!” with Tony Curtis as a brash American agent of some kind, teamed up with a proper British agent played by Roger Moore. I think they played up the contrast in their styles for an underlying comedic element along with sports car chases and other James Bond-like spy caper moments. And possibly a harpsichord in the theme music. Is that available to see anywhere these days?
“The Persuaders!” ran on ABC in 1971-72 (before, by the way, Roger Moore made his big-screen debut as James Bond). The stars played a crime-solving pair operating “half seriously, half on a lark,” as one reference puts it. The series is available on Prime Video and there is a DVD set. Look carefully to be sure you have the DVD that works in U.S. players.
I was highly disappointed to accidentally see your write-up about how Season 3 of “Bridgerton” ended when the second half of the season had dropped only 10 days prior. We hadn’t had even a remotely reasonable chance of finishing the season yet. Maybe keep this in mind for your future columns. I guess there’s no need to watch the season at this point.
Avoiding spoilers has become an even bigger problem with series that release multiple episodes or entire seasons at once, and it’s a judgment call here when to talk about plot developments. Before I included “Bridgerton” in this column, I saw many articles about the end of the season. And when I watched the episodes (also before including the show in the column) I knew a lot about the plot — and still enjoyed watching the series.