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Switch is an American action-adventure, tongue-in-cheek detective series starring Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner, who work as private eyes, for a deceptive sting operation. It was broadcast on the CBS network for three seasons between September 9, 1975 and August 20, 1978, bumping the Hawaii Five-O detective series to Friday nights.
Switch is an American action-adventure, tongue-in-cheek detective series starring Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner, who work as private eyes, for a deceptive sting operation. It was broadcast on the CBS network for three seasons between September 9, 1975 and August 20, 1978, bumping the Hawaii Five-O detective series to Friday nights.
The film is a lighthearted crime procedural centered on the clever methods used by its protagonists to catch criminals. It focuses on individual ingenuity and unconventional solutions without explicitly promoting or critiquing any specific political ideology or systemic structures.
The 1970s TV series 'Switch' adheres to traditional casting practices, featuring a predominantly white main cast without explicit race or gender swaps. Its narrative focuses on crime-solving without critically portraying traditional identities or making DEI themes central to the storyline.
The TV series "Switch" (1975-1978) is a crime drama focused on private investigators. There is no readily available information or plot details suggesting the presence of identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within the series' narrative.
The show 'Switch' is a 1970s detective drama. Female characters, such as Maggie Philbin, primarily serve in supporting roles, assisting the male protagonists with investigations. There are no depictions of female characters engaging in or winning close-quarters physical combat against one or more male opponents.
The 1975 TV series "Switch" features original characters created for the show, not adaptations of pre-existing characters from other media or historical figures. Therefore, no characters were established as a different gender in prior canon.
Switch (1975) is an original television series, not an adaptation of pre-existing source material. Its characters' races were established within the show itself, meaning there is no prior canonical or historical depiction from which a race swap could occur.
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