Cassie & Co.

Cassie & Co. (1982)

EndedScripted showDrama

Cassie Holland, a former lady cop, decides to return to work after her recent divorce and opts to buy a detective agency.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 22:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13A Ring Ain't Always a CircleAug 10, 1982
S01E12Lover Come BackAug 3, 1982
S01E11One Less VoteJul 27, 1982
S01E10Fade OutJul 20, 1982
S01E09There Went the BrideJul 13, 1982
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Who played the lead role of Cassie Holland?

The lead role of Cassie Holland was played by actress Barnard Hughes.

What is the premise of Cassie & Co.?

Cassie & Co. follows the story of Cassie Holland, a private detective with a unique approach to solving cases.

What was the setting of Cassie & Co.?

The show was set in Los Angeles, California.

Who were Cassie's associates in the show?

Cassie's associates in the show were her father, Harry, and her assistant, Patti.

What was the main theme of Cassie & Co.?

The main theme of the show revolved around Cassie's unconventional methods of solving cases and her interactions with her associates.

What were some of the notable guest stars on the show?

Notable guest stars on Cassie & Co. included Shelley Hack, Kristy McNichol, and Dirk Benedict.

Did Cassie & Co. receive any awards or nominations?

Cassie & Co. did not receive any major awards or nominations.

How was the reception of Cassie & Co. by the audience?

The show had a mixed reception from the audience, with some praising its unique premise while others found it lacking in certain aspects.

What was the target audience for Cassie & Co.?

The show targeted a broad audience, appealing to fans of mystery and detective dramas.

What were some of the recurring themes in Cassie & Co.?

Some of the recurring themes in the show included complex cases, Cassie's personal life, and the dynamics between the main characters.

How did Cassie's approach to detective work differ from traditional methods?

Cassie's approach to detective work differed from traditional methods in that she relied on intuition and unconventional tactics to solve cases.

Did Cassie & Co. have a distinctive visual style or cinematography?

The show had a distinctive visual style, featuring a mix of gritty urban settings and sleek private investigator aesthetics.

What was the overall tone of Cassie & Co.?

The overall tone of the show was a blend of drama, mystery, and occasional humor, reflecting the complexity of Cassie's character and cases.

How did Cassie & Co. contribute to the detective genre on television?

Cassie & Co. contributed to the detective genre by introducing a female lead character with a non-traditional approach to solving cases, adding a fresh perspective to the genre.

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