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Banacek

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1972–1974
  • TV-PG
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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George Peppard in Banacek (1972)
Banacek: 1st Season
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe adventures of proud Polish-American freelance insurance investigator Thomas Banacek.The adventures of proud Polish-American freelance insurance investigator Thomas Banacek.The adventures of proud Polish-American freelance insurance investigator Thomas Banacek.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Anthony Wilson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • George Peppard
    • Ralph Manza
    • Murray Matheson
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    7,6/10
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Anthony Wilson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • George Peppard
      • Ralph Manza
      • Murray Matheson
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    George Peppard
    George Peppard
    • Thomas Banacek
    • 1972–1974
    Ralph Manza
    Ralph Manza
    • Jay Drury
    • 1972–1974
    Murray Matheson
    Murray Matheson
    • Felix Mulholland
    • 1972–1974
    Christine Belford
    Christine Belford
    • Carlie Kirkland
    • 1972–1974
    George Murdock
    George Murdock
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    • 1972–1974
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    Linden Chiles
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    • 1972
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    Byron Morrow
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    • 1972–1973
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    Brenda Vaccaro
    Brenda Vaccaro
    • Sharon Clark
    • 1972
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Linda Carsini
    • 1972
    Stefanie Powers
    Stefanie Powers
    • Angie Ives
    • 1972
    Joanna Pettet
    Joanna Pettet
    • Christine Verdon
    • 1972
    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Gilbert Deretzo
    • 1972
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    7Le5zek

    Not polish proverbs

    "Banacek" has also been aired in polish TV during seventies. Polish people were partly proud, partly disappointed watching these series. People were laughing watching it and started to make jokes about this TV series. Main reason of jokes were "typical polish" proverbs often cited by investigator.

    I can assure you - none of his proverbs really exist in Polish. All of them were invented by script writers. Many years later, when someone tried to "invent old tradition" saying something which sounded archaic but in fact was invented by him people used to say "Do not be such Banaczek".

    Btw. proper polish spelling of his name is "Banaczek" and should be pronounced as "Bana-check"
    7bkoganbing

    No scrounging for his fees

    George Peppard plays the title role in this series of Thomas Banacek, a street smart detective who works on retainer for insurance companies. He's the furthest thing from Jim Rockford who scrounges for work. No, Banacek is well paid for his cases.

    He also has an old time petty crook played by Ralph Manza as a chauffeur and the tweedy and very British Murray Matheson to do his research. I'm sure they're well compensated also.

    Peppard's character was interesting and intelligent and favored Agatha Christie like gathering of the suspects when all will be revealed when he solves a case. The show was more of a how it was done rather than a whodunit. With Banacek it was always the 'how'.

    Ironically this limited series as it shared the NBC Mystery Movie time slot with three others only had a two season run and 17 episodes. I found it better than the A Team. But that show is what most remember George Peppard for.

    Ironic, isn't it.
    8AaronCapenBanner

    George Peppard Was Smart, Smooth, and Tough.

    George Peppard starred as Thomas Banacek, a private insurance investigator of Polish descent based in Boston who became involved in various insurance fraud cases involving art, books, coins, horses, etc. He demanded and received a big fee for his services, which made him a very wealthy man, and enabled him to live well indeed, and he was quite the natural ladies man, in just about every episode! He was helped by his sidekick/chauffeur Jay Drury, played by Ralph Manza, whose theories about the cases were always wrong, and also Murray Matheson as Felix Mulholland, a book seller who provided Banacek with vital information he needed to solve his cases, all of which were very entertaining.

    This had a memorably breezy theme, and was great fun to watch. Sadly, this only lasted two years and 17 episodes, because Peppard quit for personal reasons, which was a great pity, since this show could have gone on as long as "Columbo" did.
    didi-5

    There's an old Polish proverb ...

    Polish-American Thomas Banacek, antiques collector, insurance agent, and amateur sleuth, appeared in this enjoyable series in the early 1970s. Played by the lovely George Peppard, pre-A Team. Each week he tries to solve a mystery, on commission of course, with the help of his rare bookseller friend, Felix (the peerless Murray Matheson), and his driver, Jay (the excellent Ralph Manza). Sometimes we got girl power too in the shape of feisty Carlie Kirkland (Christine Belford). Banacek slides his way through each case with ease - whether tackling disappearances, drug running, gold bullion disappearances, and the like. He usually ends up with a pretty girl as well who he's met while he's been investigating. Absolute rubbish but I loved it. And his catchphrase 'There's an old Polish proverb' must have suited Peppard as he wheeled it out again in his Chinatown TV movies some years later (as 'There's an old Chinese proverb', of course).
    raysond

    The adventures of the coolest Polish detective ever conceived

    "Banacek" was one of the four rotating show that came on during NBC's Mystery Movie Series that was produced in the 1970's. The show lasted from 1972-1975(three years),and it was rotated among the other mystery shows that came on before this including "Columbo","McMillian and Wife", "McCloud". I got the chance to see this seldom seen series recently and to me it was throughly enjoyable watching the late George Peppard ten years before he would go into his most entertaining roles as Hannibal in "The A-Team". Peppard's character wasn't your average run of the mill P.I. or police detective by the way,but he was an insurance investigator for a huge Boston firm who tracks down stolen merchandise for a generous commission. But the interesting part of the show is how the items were stolen and towards the end it was how the items were recovered,giving all the clues and necessary to solve the case and Banacek always had a knack of figuring out step by step how the items were taken,how the culprits planned their heist and how the left the clues behind to where the stolen items were located which Banacek systematically broke it down the premise into solving the case,and Peppard's character was a master of this that really provided the bulk of the entertainment,and also the brilliant strategy to every episode,even though the show ran for 90 minutes which was the best part of the show. By the way,every episode had a "Old Polish Proverb' that Banacek would recite to give the show some great humor.

    The show had great plots,wonderful locations,even though the show's setting is in Boston,but in provided Banacek to travel to distant locations to solve baffling mysteries. Several episodes are very good including one intitled "Ten Thousand Dollars A Page",directed by Richard T. Heffron,and had special guest stars David Doyle,and George Lindsey (yes,Goober)as a police detective,and Ted Cassidy. Another one is titled "To Steal A King",directed by Lou Antonio. There is also fast work from other directors who contributed to this series as well including Jack Smight,Andrew McLaglen,Virgil Vogel,and Oscar Rudolph.

    Banacek had it all,sense of style,extremely wealthy,always around a array of females which some were equal,and had the ability to solve the most impossible crimes for the reward money....it other words Banacek was the coolest!!!!

    The show didn't last very long,because George Peppard walked away from this successful series because of the grind of the show and also contract disputes. It would have been nice enough if Peppard came back to the role but Peppard made the role,and made the show as well. Great series from the golden age of the early 1970's. Catch the episodes on the Hallmark Channel.

    The theme song was written by Quincy Jones.

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      The cigars Banacek smoked were actually George Peppard's private stock of Panatelas from The 21 Club in New York (they were the same cigars he smoked as Hannibal Smith in "Das A-Team (1983)").
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      Thomas Banacek: A wise man never tries to warm himself in front of a painting of a fire.

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      Edited into The NBC Mystery Movie (1971)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. März 1973 (Westdeutschland)
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      • 85 Mt Vernon St, Boston, Massachusetts, USA(Banacek's house)
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