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some of it to the stress of long working hours, while also maintaining that it did not damage their ability to work together. Doris Roberts confirmed that Zimbalist and Brosnan rarely spoke to each other and that such tension played a role in the series' end: "It was awful. They didn't talk to each other." Whatever discord there may have been at the time of production, Brosnan and Zimbalist speak fondly of one another in more recent interviews and are occasionally in touch. In an interview included on the DVD release of Season 1, Brosnan says they did get along and trusted one another professionally. Brosnan also praises Zimbalist's acting on his official website, saying that he would work with her again on the right project. Zimbalist returned the compliment in a 2011 interview with the
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Video chose to promote Pierce Brosnan as the sole star. Subsequently, a sticker saying "Also starring Stephanie Zimbalist" was added to the packaging as an afterthought. This omission was corrected with the release of the second season which gave Zimbalist star billing with her photograph appearing on the box. Additionally, Zimbalist is featured on the behind-the-scenes featurettes contained therein. The first-season boxed set also has a picture of Doris Roberts on the back cover, even though she didn't join the show until the second season.
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So I invented a superior, a decidedly "masculine" superior. Suddenly, there were cases around the block. It was working like a charm...until the day HE walked in, with his blue eyes and mysterious past. And before I knew it, he assumed Remington Steele's identity. Now I do the work and he takes the bows. It's a dangerous way to live, but as long as people buy it, I can get the job done. We never mixed business with pleasure. Well, almost never. I don't even know his real name!
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Steele", continued the slow evolution of the romantic relationship between the main characters. Facing a possible cancellation by NBC (whose fortunes had now changed to become the number-one network) Gleason contrived a phony marriage between the characters in the final episode of season four, "Bonds of Steele", as an attempt to garner additional interest and provoke NBC to pick up the series for a fifth season.
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audience confusion over this episode, but ultimately agreed to schedule the series for the 1982–83 season. NBC also asked for a premise pilot which told the story of how Laura Holt met the man who became Remington Steele. This second pilot, "License to Steele", became the first episode aired in the series.
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on DVD in Region 1 in four box sets. The Season 1 DVD inadvertently echoed an ongoing joke in the series in that Stephanie Zimbalist, who had top billing when the show was on the air, was initially omitted from all promotional material connected with its release, as well as the DVD box itself, as Fox
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Although part of the show's appeal was the sexual tension between the main characters, in real life the production was dogged for years by rumors that its two leads did not get along. Brosnan and Zimbalist have admitted some level of personal conflict in press interviews during and since, attributing
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Gleason originally wanted the characters to have a real marriage at the end of season four and had plans for how to change the series in season five to accommodate the change, but both Brosnan and Zimbalist rejected the idea. Following that decision, Gleason pitched another concept for season five to
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Try this for a deep, dark secret: the great detective, Remington Steele? He doesn't exist. I invented him. Follow. I always loved excitement, so I studied, and apprenticed, and put my name on an office. But absolutely nobody knocked down my door. A female private investigator seemed so... "feminine".
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Season four was the final full season of the series. In the two-part season opener, "Steele Searching", filmed on location in London, Mildred Krebs learned of Steele's secret, changing the dynamics of the trio. Other key episodes, including "Forged Steele", "Steele in the Spotlight", and "Sensitive
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as Remington Steele, a mysterious man who assumes the figurehead role as the boss and namesake of Holt's agency. He does not have any actual experience as a detective, but learns quickly. He often makes references to old films, and his behavior and instincts often gives Holt insight towards solving
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At the end of season one, James Read made Michael Gleason aware that he was unhappy with the direction of his character. Gleason released him from the series and also let Janet DeMay go, thinking that the detective/investigator and secretary characters could be combined into one character. Gleason
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co-creator Michael Gleason and star Stephanie Zimbalist discuss the large number of women who have approached them over the years to express their appreciation for the character of Laura Holt. Speaking of the women she meets, Zimbalist said: "They are extraordinary women.... They are interesting.
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But on television, writers who deposit a couple in each others' arms for the season finale must then write their way through the morning afterβ€”and the second date, and the 15thβ€”come September. As a result, they go to great lengths to keep promising couples apart. The obvious strategy: extremely
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saying that Laura Holt was her hero. In a subsequent interview Rauzi elaborated, saying that Laura "was one of the only examples of an unmarried modern career woman on TV that I could identify with at that time" and that Laura "didn’t seem that far away from who I was and who I could be". Rauzi
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Originally, NBC asked for a pilot that imagined the series six months into its run, with the characters already working together in the detective agency. This pilot was produced in February and March 1982 and was eventually aired with revisions as "Tempered Steele". NBC had some concerns about
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Stephanie Zimbalist, an established actress with roles in several television movies, was approached for the role of Laura Holt. At first she turned the series down, not wishing to be tied down to one show, but had a late-night change of heart. Pierce Brosnan (best known then for his role in
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joined the cast as a rival for Laura's affections. The circumstances surrounding Steele's birth as well as the identity of Steele's father are revealed in the final episode. The final scene of the series implied that Steele and Laura were about to consummate their relationship.
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In the United Kingdom, Freeview Channel 5USA, started showing the series from the first episode on October 30, 2017. In Germany, the series started on July 29, 1985, with the first episode in the first program and ended with the last episode on November 29, 1992, on ARD-TV.
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NBC reversed the cancellation but did not slot a full 22-episode season into their schedule. The final abbreviated season consisted of six hours of made-for-TV films broadcast in early 1987, including installments filmed on location in Mexico, London, and Ireland.
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as Murphy Michaels (season 1), an investigator who works for Holt; he and Foxe have known Steele is not a real detective. He has an underlying rivalry with him for Holt's affections. In the season 2 premiere, it is said he moved to Denver to start his own private
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in the mystery storylines. It subverted 1970s detective show conventions by telling its stories from the point of view of an independent, professional woman. At a time when hour-long series were serious and half-hour series were humorous,
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In October 2013 NBC announced plans to reboot the series as a half-hour comedy. NBC's deal with 20th Century Fox had screenwriters and a director attached but no cast was attached as of 2013; NBC presumably cancelled the project.
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The series was cancelled at the end of the 1985–86 television season, although it was still winning its timeslot most weeks. According to Michael Gleason, Brandon Tartikoff's decision to give an early pick-up to the
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Janet DeMay as Bernice Foxe (season 1), Holt's secretary and receptionist who also helped keep up the fictional boss act. In the season 2 premiere, it is said she married a trombone player and moved to New
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incorporated multiple styles of comedy into the standard detective format. It pioneered the slowly evolving "will they or won't they" relationship arc that is now common to television drama of all genres.
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protracted wooing. On the 1980s detective show Remington Steele, for example, the workmanlike, anti-fun Laura spent four seasons infuriated by Steele's flash and charm before she finally succumbed to it.
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was solidly crafted, well acted and groundbreaking in its own way. Other recent evaluations have also noted that series has aged better than some other series of its time and genre.
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as Laura Holt, a private investigator who starts her own business, which really took off after she created a fictional male boss, and more so after Steele becomes an actual person.
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achieved its greatest ratings success in the third season, finishing the year in the top 25. Key third-season episodes included the premiere, "Steele At It", shot on location in
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inspector investigating Steele's taxes). The character, being new to the agency, did not know that Remington Steele was an imposter, and treated Steele as the company head.
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as Detective James Jarvis, a less-than-competent police detective who more often than not falsely accused the principal characters and their clients of murder
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After a nearly two-decade absence from local syndication, the series returned to broadcast television and was seen from September 3 to December 31, 2012, on
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and was also an influential part of television history in its own right. Recent evaluations, in the wake of the show's full release on DVD, conclude that
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The cancellation and reversal affected film role opportunities for Brosnan and Zimbalist, as both had received firm offers to do films in the interim.
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reversed the decision, responding to an outpouring of support from fans and a sharp upswing in the show's ratings during the summer of 1986.
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They do interesting things. They are smart. They're independent. They're sort of, what my character was – and I meet them all the time".
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originally wrote the replacement character, Mildred Krebs, as an attractive 35-year-old woman who was a rival for Steele's affections.
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feature film through his production company, Irish Dream Time, but later stated on his web site that it is unlikely to be produced.
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Zimbalist, Stephanie; Bernheim, Robin; Gleason, Michael, Audio commentary. "The Baking of Steele in the Chips" special feature,
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The first season included two recurring characters: Murphy Michaels, a detective and rival for Laura's affections, played by
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Baskin, Susan (August 27, 2006). "Vintage Steele: An Episode She'd Written Had Become Something of a Classic".
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also received strong critical reviews in the first season, noting its intelligence and stylish sophistication.
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the mystery. Although he has worked mostly as a con man and thief in the past, he stays loyal to Holt.
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Robin Rauzi, "Following in Her Fedora; A Laura Holt Fan Goes on Location, Sort of, With Her Hero",
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With the release of the series on DVD in 2005, Pierce Brosnan expressed interest in developing a
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Murphy, Mark; Swertlow, Frank (June 9, 1984). "Why Would I Do a Poster? Would Robert De Niro?".
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Richard Corliss, "With class, smarts and luck, NBC has become the Cinderella network of '85",
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Leahy, Michael (November 20, 1982). "The Time: 5:30 A.M., Her Thought: 'I must be an Idiot'".
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as George Edward Mulch, a businessman with far-fetched ideas looking only for fame and fortune
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and resumed in September 2013. It also aired on Family Net. Reruns have previously aired on
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NBC in May 1986, introducing a character named "Tony" as a rival for Laura's affections.
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Robert Butler, Stu Erwin, and Michael Gleason, β€œMaking of Remington Steele Season One,”
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Gleason, Michael; Roberts, Doris. Audio commentary, "Steele Mildred" special feature,
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Robert Butler interview, chapter 7, Archive of American Television, January 14, 2004,
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as a series featuring a solo female private investigator. Butler pitched the idea to
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and (towards the end of the series) international political intrigue and espionage.
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Margulies, Lee (August 29, 1986). "Love Will Find A Way On 'Remington Steele'".
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season 1, disc 3 (Beverly Hills: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2005), DVD
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Johnson, Cheryl (April 25, 2000). "Stephanie Zimbalist gets her Weather Wish".
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as Norman Keyes, an insurance investigator bent on proving Steele to be a fraud
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Margulies, Lee (December 10, 1986). "'Remington Steele' To Return As Movie".
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Gleason, Michael; Zimbalist, Stephanie. Audio commentary, "Steele Together",
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from October 1, 1982, to February 17, 1987. The series blended the genres of
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Gleason, Michael. Audio commentary. "Comedy and Old Movies" special feature
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Brosnan, Pierce. Audio commentary, "Remington and Laura" special feature,
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Zimbalist, Stephanie (January 14, 1985). "Stephanie Zimbalist Interview".
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for his script for the first-season episode "In The Steele of the Night".
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initial premise was conceived in 1969 by long-time television director
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Gleason, Michael; Melvoin, Jeff. Audio commentary, "Bonds of Steele",
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Margulies, Lee (May 10, 1985). "Steele: He's Gone But Not Forgotten".
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Farber, Stephen (July 24, 1986). "'Remington Steele' Gets Reprieve".
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Steele Loved After All These Years: A Remington Steele Retrospective
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Steele Loved After All These Years: A Remington Steele Retrospective
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Steele Loved After All These Years: A Remington Steele Retrospective
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NBC moved the series from Friday to Tuesday nights at 9pm following
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Gleason, Michael; Melvoin, Jeff. Audio commentary, "Diced Steele",
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Michael Gleason, Doris Roberts audio commentary, "Diced Steele",
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and for serving as a forerunner of the similar, edgier series
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season 3, disc 3, DVD. See also Michael Gleason interview in
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In an interview recorded in 2005 for a DVD special feature,
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concludes: "I’ve decided to stop being embarrassed to say
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Gleason, Michael. Audio commentary, "License to Steele,"
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Gleason, Michael. Audio commentary, "Bonds of Steele",
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O'Connor, John J. (May 15, 1983). "A Stylish Success".
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Also in 2005, Robin Rauzi published an article in the
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American television series revived after cancellation
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MeTV ran the series starting 29 May 2017 in place of
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Season 1 has also been released in Region 2 & 4.
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Gleason, Michael. Audio commentary, "Diced Steele",
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MeTV+ began airing the series on 25 September 2023.
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agent who becomes Steele's secretary / receptionist.
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It did and for the better". 894: 2863:1980s American crime drama television series 2206:"NBC to Reboot Remington Steele as a Comedy" 1790: 1677: 1461: 941: 511:, "Signed, Steeled and Delivered", Season 1 2291: 2277: 2002:Zimbalist, Stephanie (November 24, 2003). 698: 322:and Michael Gleason. The series, starring 141:; incidental music by Richard Lewis Warren 29: 2145:Zimbalist, Stephanie (February 4, 2011). 2144: 2052: 2037: 2022: 2001: 1870: 1584:"Sexual Tension Teases Stars and Viewers" 1351:Remington Steele: Seasons Four & Five 1152: 417:as Mildred Krebs (seasons 2–5), a former 2868:1980s American mystery television series 2203: 1451:. 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Foreword. 638:, "A Good Night's Steele", Season 1 557:, "A Steele at Any Price", Season 2 13: 2165: 1658:Robin Rauzi in "Steele Fanatics", 1582:Holston, Noel (February 9, 1986). 1538:Ryan, Michael (October 26, 2011). 1385:in early 1990s to March 31, 1993. 1377:from 1995 to 1997 and on PAX (now 551:, "Stronger Than Steele", Season 3 257:60 minutes (including commercials) 14: 2924: 2246: 2185:Gelt, Jessica (October 9, 2013). 1464:"Primer: 1980s Television Dramas" 1286:has released all five seasons of 966: 685:List of Remington Steele episodes 650:, "Steele in the Chips", Season 3 529:, "Steele in the Chips", Season 3 153:Theme", composed by Henry Mancini 2830: 2818: 2806: 2123:. Pierce Brosnan. Archived from 1962:"Take This Job & Shove It". 1506:Mangan, Lucy (August 11, 2008). 596:, "High Flying Steele", Season 2 545:, "Second Base Steele", Season 3 2888:Fictional private investigators 2218: 2197: 2178: 2159: 2138: 2093: 2076: 2061: 2057:. 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Pierce Brosnan
James Read
Doris Roberts

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