Remington Steele

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Cult '80s crime series with Pierce Brosnan as a sexy super sleuth. When a woman switches numbers with Laura during a triathlon, Laura becomes the victim of an assault.

When is Remington Steele next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Zone Thriller Tomorrow, 9:00am and on Zone Thriller Tomorrow, 4:00pm. See more...

Main Cast

Image for Pierce BrosnanPierce Brosnan
Jean Smart
Alison La Placa
David Byrd
Frances Lee McCain
Biff McGuire
Thom Bray
Mark Withers
Vincent Baggetta
Maryedith Burrell
Joanna Barnes
Chris O'Neill
Arthur Rosenberg
Teresa Ganzel
Michael McGuire
Sarah Douglas
Joe Dorsey
Mimi Kuzyk
Louis Giambalvo
Image for Doris RobertsDoris Roberts
Image for Jane KaczmarekJane Kaczmarek
James Laurenson
Barbara Babcock
Image for Barry Van DykeBarry Van Dyke
Andrew Duggan
Michael Shannon
Bibi Osterwald
Gina Gallego
Gary Kasper
James Victor
Louie Anderson
Nancy Parsons
Image for Merete Van KampMerete Van Kamp
Albert Macklin
Antony Ponzini
Philip Sterling
Jeff Pomerantz
Virginia Mayo
James Houghton
William Frankfather
Gary Frank
Carlene Watkins
Jenny O'Hara
Todd Susman
Michael Constantine
Dorothy Fielding
Gary Graham
Simon Oates
Pippa Pearthree
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Thomas Byrd
Quinn Cummings
Nancy Everhard
Ron Masak
Stephen Yardley
Lloyd Nolan
Chloe Webb
Meeno Peluce
Stephen Elliott
Michael Durrell

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