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Still, in the early days of television, just a little hard-boiled went a long way, and Man Against Crime was considered one of the most violent TV shows of its time.Īnd even today, the opening credits for the syndicated version, Follow That Man, can raise a few eyebrows. According to T elevision: A History, by Francis Wheen (London: Century Publishing, 1985), writers on the show were told that “somebody must be murdered, preferably early, with the threat of more violence to come…Bellamy must be menaced early and often.”īellamy looked the part - he was a tall, beefy guy, but he just came off as altogether too genial. They solved this by writing in an elastic “search scene” near the end of each episode, that could be stretched out or shortened to fit.īut eventually the big switch was made to film n the fall of 1952, giving the fight and chase scenes an added touch of authenticity. The shows were done live for its first three seasons ( good luck finding any of thodse episodes!), with all the usual problems that entailed–such as not quite fitting into its allotted time. The New York Times described him as “an average fellow, not too bright and not too dumb, quick-fisted, amiable and something of a modern Sir Galahad.” Whatever, the show was a hit, especially on the tube, where it won a national popularity poll as best mystery on television for its third year.
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And Mike got around, popping up in New Orleans, Stockholm, Vienna, and Lisbon, among other locations. Take that, Hammer!Īlong with Martin Kane, which made its debut only a few weeks earlier, Man Against Crime (1949-54) was part of a one-two punch that set the scene for a long, long string of television eyes. It made no odds in the end, though, as Rangers held on for a famous aggregate victory.Featured on both radio and television, MIKE BARNETT was a New York private eye so tough he didn’t need a gun. Rangers thought they were in dreamland with a little over 20 minutes to go when Morelos robbed last man Emre Can of possession and ran through on goal before rolling it to Kent for a tap-in, but after being told to check the pitch-side monitor by VAR, the referee very harshly decided to bring play back for a foul. The closest Dortmund came to retaking the lead on the night came shortly after the hour mark when Marco Reus rounded McGregor, but he conspired to lose his footing and hit the side-netting. Morelos fired a half-chance straight at the goalkeeper, but a minute later, Kalvin Bassey's cross somehow travelled all the way to the back post and Tavernier was on hand to smash home his second and the equaliser. Rangers did not sit back and rest on their laurels in the second half, taking the game to their illustrious hosts and reaping the rewards. The Netherlands international could have levelled the aggregate score before the break, but he could only drag his shot wide after creating space inside the penalty area. It was the Dutchman who put Dortmund into the lead on the night shortly before half-time, deftly turning the ball into the bottom corner from Bellingham's cute flick.
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Straight down the other end, Donyell Malen forced a fine save from McGregor as his influence in the game grew. Rangers responded in another rare foray forward, but Scott Arfield could only shoot straight at the goalkeeper and Alfredo Morelos' goal-bound blast from the rebound was brilliantly blocked by Mats Hummels. Connor Goldson made a hash of a simple clearance by hitting the ball against Bellingham, and the influential midfielder ran through on goal to coolly slot home. More good work from Bellingham provided Brandt with the opportunity to make amends immediately, but the German's powerful drive was palmed away by McGregor.ĭortmund were level just after the half-hour mark, however. James Tavernier made no mistake from the spot, thumping the ball into the roof of the net.
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The England international struck the post inside four minutes from three yards out when the ball arrived at his feet unexpectedly, before snapping a shot narrowly wide of Allan McGregor's goal from the edge of the box.Īlthough the visitors had dominated the ball, Rangers were gifted the opportunity to extend their aggregate lead out of nowhere when Julian Brandt naively dangled a leg and tripped Ryan Kent just inside the box. Rangers secured a famous aggregate victory to knock favourites Borussia Dortmund out of the Europa League on a dramatic night at Ibrox on Thursday.ĭortmund came from behind to reduce the aggregate deficit in a breathless first half, with 18-year-old midfielder Jude Bellingham the protagonist.