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* [[Does Not Like Shoes]]: "The Man Who Believed" and "Once More for Joey" both feature Ironside investigating the mysterious deaths of hippie musicians who were known for going barefoot.
* [[Does Not Like Shoes]]: "The Man Who Believed" and "Once More for Joey" both feature Ironside investigating the mysterious deaths of hippie musicians who were known for going barefoot.
** [[Foot Focus]]: There are closeups of both hippie characters' bare feet.
** [[Foot Focus]]: There are closeups of both hippie characters' bare feet.
* [[Exotic Detective]]: Ironside.
* [[The Exotic Detective]]: Ironside.
* [[Genius Cripple]]: Ironside himself.
* [[Genius Cripple]]: Ironside himself.
* [[The Generation Gap]]: Considering that the series takes place in [[San Francisco]] during [[The Sixties]] and [[The Seventies]], this trope is inevitable.
* [[The Generation Gap]]: Considering that the series takes place in [[San Francisco]] during [[The Sixties]] and [[The Seventies]], this trope is inevitable.
* [[Pilot Movie]]
* [[Pilot Movie]] {{context}}
* [[San Francisco]]: The series' setting.
* [[San Francisco]]: The series' setting. {{context|reason=Is this a trope?}}
* [[Syndication Title]]: It was syndicated in some markets as ''[[The Eponymous Show|The Raymond Burr Show]]''.
* [[Syndication Title]]: It was syndicated in some markets as ''[[The Eponymous Show|The Raymond Burr Show]]''.



Revision as of 18:10, 19 November 2020

Ironside is a 1967-1975 Crime and Punishment Series whose main character is wheelchair-bound chief detective Robert T. Ironside, played by Raymond Burr.

Seasons 1-3 are currently[when?] available on Hulu.


Tropes used in Ironside include: