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  1. Richie Brockelman, Private Eye is an American detective drama that was broadcast on NBC for five episodes in March and April 1978, with Dennis Dugan in the starring role. The Rockford Files was used to launch the series via character crossover in a 2-hour episode at the end of the 1977-78 season.

  2. Richie Brockelman, Private Eye: Created by Steven Bochco, Stephen J. Cannell. With Dennis Dugan, Robert Hogan, Barbara Bosson, John Randolph. A private detective in his early twenties uses his youthful looks to an advantage in his work.

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  4. Fri, Mar 24, 1978. Richie Brockelman finally has some P.I. work coming his way when he has to bid on an old '54 Chevy for a client. But after leaving his wallet in the car upon delivering it, he discovers the Chevy wasn't just a restoration object for his client. 7.9/10 (16) Rate. Top-rated.

  5. Richie Brockelman, Private Eye. 1 9 7 8 (USA) 5 x 60 minute episodes. This short-lived NBC series was a failed spin-off from an episode of The Rockford Files (‘The House on Willis Avenue’ in season four) in which Richie Brockelman appeared as a fellow PI helping Jim Rockford.

  6. Richie Brockelman, Private Eye is an American detective drama that aired on NBC from March 17, 1978 to April 1978. The series was a spin-off of The Rockford Files. Series Cast. Barbara Bosson. Sharon Diederson. 6 Episodes. Dennis Dugan. Richie Brockleman. 6 Episodes. John Randolph. Mr. Brockelman. 6 Episodes. Robert Hogan. Sergeant Ted Coppersmith.

  7. Plot. The series focused on Richie Brockelman, a 22-year-old, college-educated private investigator who has his his own agency located in Los Angeles, California. Cast. Dennis Dugan as Richie Brockelman. Robert Hogan as Sergeant Ted Coopersmith. Barbara Bosson as Sharon Deterson. Norman Fell (Pilot)\John Randolph as Mr. Brockelman. Cancellation.