A mere decade after Hart to Hart was canceled on ABC, the couple returned to television in 1993, matured, refined, and every bit as committed to each other as they had always been. Together, they were invincible and (much like Della and Perry) have stood the test of time. North, they dug up trouble where it’s usually hard to find but their love for each other made their cases stand out from others. Sophisticated, rich and charming, the Harts had everything including a mutually executed interest in solving mysteries. Perfected by its signature cast, Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale, Perry and Della have since lived on in the hearts of many fans, the flame of their romance burning more and more brightly towards the series’ end.Ģ) The second couple I have loved for as long as I can remember are Jennifer and Jonathan Hart.
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It is a tradition Erle Stanley Gardner himself started in The Velvet Claws in 1933 and lasted until 1994 when the last Perry Mason TV movie aired on NBC. They ignite your imagination and tease you to the point of sizzling frustration with a simple look, remark or smitten smile.
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And that’s the beauty of those characters and their story. For me, they have long been married, the epitomized working couple who combines independence with traditional values. For some fans, they are the best of friends while others suspect some hanky-panky behind closed doors. Committed to their work as much as to each other, the true nature of their relationship has always remained a mystery.
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On paper, radio and screen, the lawyer and his secretary know how to put a smile on my face. From Date with the Angels and Family Ties to Murder She Wrote or Babylon 5, I have a weakness for double entendre paired with a healthy sense of humor, smarts and mutual respect.ġ) Perry Mason and Della Street, for example, have been my favorite couple for more years than I care to admit. On the fringes of drama, comedy and mayhem, romantic innuendo has always been my favorite treat. For me, they are the cherry on top of any tale: fictional couples and their personal stories. For some, they may be a guilty pleasure, for others a mere necessity to get a story told. We all know them: the Stoneses, the Andersons or the Stephenses. Posted in miscellaneous | Tagged A Time to Love and a Time to Die, Alfred Hitchcock, Barbara Hale, Battlestar Galactica (1978), Bill Williams, Doris Day, Elizabeth Taylor, Emergency, Finding Forrester, Gregory Peck, Hank Azaria, Ingrid Bergman, Jack Lemmon, Juliette Binoche, La Rafle, Liberal Arts, miscellaneous, Night Train to Lisbon, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, recommendations, Sean Connery, Slim Carter, Spellbound, The Last Time I Saw Paris, Tuesdays with Morrie, William Hopper, Words & Pictures | 1 Reply Screen Couples
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Don’t give freezer burn a chance and enjoy a good flick instead! So here it is, my list of recommendations for anyone who, like yours truly, is in touch with her inner bear and craves to hibernate in a comfy cave. Of course, I have some favorites but new gems always find a way on my shelves in mysterious ways. Especially when I can wrap myself in a cozy blanket, have food in bed, enjoy a pot of hot tea and have a pile of films or a new TV show to binge-watch. Give me cold, crispy air on a prolonged weekend I can spend in bed. Least of all the weather when I have to get up in the morning and go to work. And I don’t like to be cold, nor do I like anything to be cold.