Poison Pill
29th September 1987Kiss and Tell
6th October 1987There Once Was a Lady from Katmandu
13th October 1987Here Comes the Bride
20th October 1987Domestic Spirits
27th October 1987Class Reunion
3rd November 1987Good Hands
10th November 1987The Smiling Mortician
17th November 1987Fan Club
5th January 1988Little Girl Lost
12th January 1988When the Wind Blows
2nd February 1988Ay, There's the Rib
9th February 1988There's No Business
23rd February 1988Family Plot
1st March 1988Sweetheart Deal
8th March 1988The Final Cut
29th March 1988Man with a Gun
5th April 1988Where There's a Will
12th April 1988Ghost Writer
10th May 1988Exposure
17th May 1988Goodbye Cabin
24th May 1988The Whistle Blower
31st May 1988Diamonds is a Canadian television series, which aired from 1987 to 1989. The show starred Nicholas Campbell as Mike Devitt and Peggy Smithhart as Christina Towne, a divorced couple who continued to work together as private investigators. Devitt and Towne had originally met as television stars who played married private investigators on a TV series called Two of Diamonds. The show was frequently compared to the American series Moonlighting. In a direct nod to the comparison, one episode actually featured an encounter with a character who mistook Devitt and Towne for Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd. The cast also included Roland Magdane, Geraint Wyn Davies and Tony Rosato. Campbell was also an occasional writer for the series. The series aired on Global in Canada, and in a late night slot on CBS in the United States, as well as on the USA Network. It was one of several Canadian-produced drama series to air in the CBS Late Night block of crime dramas. Others included Adderly, Night Heat and Hot Shots.
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