A great series that ought to have had a much longer run. It highlights that people generally rely too greatly on eyesight alone, & miss out on the insight afforded by the other senses, particularly intuition & sounds. Many thanks to Desiree Dumbleton for making the episodes available; much appreciated.
And visited the oral surgeon (those unsightly, misshaped, poorly-positioned top, front teeth). The lowdown on Daly from the 'One in the Reality Column''s scriptwriter's perspective: Longstreet and Nikki attempt to figure out from the cab driver's account WHO abducted him, this woman in a stolen cab. Longstreet: "And he can't describe her?" Nikki: "He didn't pay any attention." Longstreet: "Well, then we know one thing for sure . . . " Nikki: "What?!" Longstreet: "She wasn't beautiful."
A great series that ought to have had a much longer run. It highlights that people generally rely too greatly on eyesight alone, & miss out on the insight afforded by the other senses, particularly intuition & sounds. Many thanks to Desiree Dumbleton for making the episodes available; much appreciated.
Great story, I think I remember when it aired, Thanks
Never trust your cabdriver when he is Victor French (1934 - 1989).
NOT MR. EDWARDS! HE WOULD NEVER!
Her fishcakes = crapcakes. No, not crabcakes: crapcakes.
Well, this is smart: blind guy versus a guy with a torch: 45:14
Tyne Daly before she gained 100 pounds: 5:12
And visited the oral surgeon (those unsightly, misshaped, poorly-positioned top, front teeth).
The lowdown on Daly from the 'One in the Reality Column''s scriptwriter's perspective:
Longstreet and Nikki attempt to figure out from the cab driver's account WHO abducted him, this woman in a stolen cab.
Longstreet: "And he can't describe her?"
Nikki: "He didn't pay any attention."
Longstreet: "Well, then we know one thing for sure . . . "
Nikki: "What?!"
Longstreet: "She wasn't beautiful."