6/2/2023 0 Comments Sudden attack crossword clueJanssen’s Harry Orwell was a man who used his world-weary charm to finesse officious secretaries and bureaucrats. Harry would unfailingly respond, of course, but his old sports car was always on the fritz, he didn’t have the $300 to bail it out of the garage, and he’d end up consulting a bus schedule to figure out how to get from point A to point B while unraveling the truth. But his contemplative life was always interrupted by a lovely woman, a hard-luck kid or a good friend who needed his help. He was TV’s top detective, a knight errant with a bad back, a man who would rather walk the beach on a foggy morning than fight his way through the complexities of a human condition.
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