I doubt many here have seen this show, linked here. I’ve been watching from season 1 and now that I am on season 9 I realize what an eternal treasure it is. Imagine a show being made on the 90s that recreates the thirties with extreme perfection. ZERO cgi. Just pure humor and mystery and joy.
But trains cars and planes from the 30s.
Great characters and timeless mysteries.
I guess I’d like to know what series you believe people might stumble upon after it’s quite old and still fall as in love with it as folks might have during its first run. This is one of those. It simply cannot age because it is a perfect period piece.



If you.like those two, you should check out A&E’s Nero Wolfe.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXK4DoUvHGLpSAE150iWgagtwSKJ6fUnl
I own the DVDs - it is a great series. My spouse is a HUGE fan of it (and Poirot, and Holmes).
Your spouse has impeccable taste in TV shows.
I met this detective from a paper back in a little free library — what a hoot. Obese man who loves orchids sends his womanizing assistant to do the footwork while he solves the case. I didn’t hate it. And this one talks about how amazing it was you could take a flight from NYC to LA and it took ONLY eleven hours. I love little details like that in books.
A neat thing about this show is that they used a rather fixed cast. The same actors would be in every episode but they would play different characters in each story.
Absolutely intriguing!