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This is not an authorized Simon and Simon site. My daughter and I are just fans who are talking about what we've seen. I'm sure the occasional image I borrow is fine, but please let me know if you have a copyright to an image and would like it removed.

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Thursday 16 February 2006

  • Room 3502 - The one where Rick and A.J. become ghostbusters. Who ya gonna call?

About this site

The Sleuth Channel recently started showing the 80's P.I. show Simon and Simon. I was watching an episode when my daughter walked in and decided to stay. Now she's hooked. Each day we spend about 45 minutes sitting on the couch watching pulp television. She's learning the rules: bad guys vs. good guys, the good guys don't get killed, the bad guys never win. She laughs at the old clothes and the many bad jokes. Oh, and Marlowe the Dog is "so cute!"

This blog is primarily to track what we've seen, but you're welcome to join the fun. The show is on every weekday at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5 p.m. (Eastern time) It's also on odd times weekends. We usually timeshift.

Warning: There might be spoilers in episode entries.

Series Description

"A. J. Simon and his brother, Rick, are partners in a struggling detective agency in constant competition with the big boys. The two brothers are forced to take on the most dangerous cases, from the steamy intrigues of high society to the mystery of Mexican border towns." -- The Sleuth Channel series description

Here's our Episode List and the Sleuth Channel schedule for the rest of the month.