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Banacek (one of the [[Wheel Program|rotating]] elements of ''[[The NBC Mystery Movie]]'') is a [[Too Good to Last|short-lived]], light-hearted detective TV series starring George Peppard which aired on NBC from 1972 to 1974. Peppard played Thomas Banacek, a suave, Polish-American freelance investigator based in Boston, who solved seemingly impossible thefts. He then collected from the insurance companies 10% of the insured value of the recovered property.
{{quote|''There's an old Polish proverb that says, "When an owl comes to a mouse picnic, it's not there for the sack races".''}}
''[[Banacek]]'' was a [[Too Good to Last|short-lived]], light-hearted detective TV series starring George Peppard which aired on NBC from 1972 to 1974 as one of the [[Wheel Program|rotating]] elements of ''[[The NBC Mystery Movie]]''. Peppard played Thomas Banacek, a suave, Polish-American freelance investigator based in Boston, who solved seemingly impossible thefts. He then collected from the insurance companies 10% of the insured value of the recovered property.

Also featured were Ralph Manza as Banacek's chauffeur Jay Drury, Murray Matheson as rare-bookstore owner and information source Felix Mulholland and Christine Belford as Carlie Kirkland, Banacek's sometime-lover and always-rival.
Also featured were Ralph Manza as Banacek's chauffeur Jay Drury, Murray Matheson as rare-bookstore owner and information source Felix Mulholland and Christine Belford as Carlie Kirkland, Banacek's sometime-lover and always-rival.


''Banacek'' was part of the ''NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie'' lineup, and was the only spoke of this [[Wheel Program]] to run in both seasons.
''Banacek'' was was the only spoke of of ''[[The NBC Mystery Movie]]'' to run in both seasons.{{verify}}<!-- The NBC Mystery Movie ran for more than two seasons -->



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* [[As the Good Book Says...]]: Variation: Banacek doesn't quote the Bible, but [[Once an Episode|frequently delivers]] what he claims are [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykuGCT2uixk old Polish proverbs and aphorisms] that seem to wander into [[Ice Cream Koan]] territory.

* [[Cool Car]]: The AMX-400 from the second episode.
* [[Cool Car]]: The AMX-400 from the second episode.
* [[Girl of the Week]]
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 21 October 2021

There's an old Polish proverb that says, "When an owl comes to a mouse picnic, it's not there for the sack races".

Banacek was a short-lived, light-hearted detective TV series starring George Peppard which aired on NBC from 1972 to 1974 as one of the rotating elements of The NBC Mystery Movie. Peppard played Thomas Banacek, a suave, Polish-American freelance investigator based in Boston, who solved seemingly impossible thefts. He then collected from the insurance companies 10% of the insured value of the recovered property.

Also featured were Ralph Manza as Banacek's chauffeur Jay Drury, Murray Matheson as rare-bookstore owner and information source Felix Mulholland and Christine Belford as Carlie Kirkland, Banacek's sometime-lover and always-rival.

Banacek was was the only spoke of of The NBC Mystery Movie to run in both seasons.[please verify]


Tropes used in Banacek include: