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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by tbaba1234: 8:25pm On Mar 03, 2018
naptu2:


NTA is currently celebrating its 40th anniversary and as part of the celebration, they are showing some of their classic shows and uploading them to YouTube immediately after. The two shows that I'm eagerly waiting for are Third Eye and Second Chance. I've been checking YouTube for those two shows every hour since yesterday.

Another show that I would like to see is Magana Jarice and they are going to show it on Sunday, so I expect that it should be on YouTube by Monday.

There was this show by Zack Amata in the early 90s. "Behind the clouds", i believe it was called
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by gamechanger1: 8:28pm On Mar 03, 2018
Op where do I start from? With just this one post of yours you just brought my entire childhood back to life!!

You've just made my day, you too much bros
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by EGBAX(m): 8:30pm On Mar 03, 2018
Inspector Bediako nko?
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by Nobody: 8:30pm On Mar 03, 2018
Where is PS: I Love You? undecided

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 8:34pm On Mar 03, 2018
tbaba1234:


There was this show by Zack Amata in the early 90s. "Behind the clouds", i believe it was called

They've already posted an advert for Behind The Clouds on YouTube. I expect that they will soon post a full episode.

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 8:38pm On Mar 03, 2018
Wow! Nice list.

Starsky and Hutch, Minder, The Saint and many others...

You left out one of the greatest Jemima Shaw Investigates.
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 8:38pm On Mar 03, 2018
JohnXcel:
Where is PS: I Love You? undecided

PS, I Love You was first shown on CBS in the US in 1991 and it was firsy shown on Nigerian TV late in 1992, therefore it cannot be on this list.

So many people are posting 1990s shows.

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by prettyangel10(f): 8:39pm On Mar 03, 2018
naptu2:


NTA is currently celebrating its 40th anniversary and as part of the celebration, they are showing some of their classic shows and uploading them to YouTube immediately after. The two shows that I'm eagerly waiting for are Third Eye and Second Chance. I've been checking YouTube for those two shows every hour since yesterday.

Another show that I would like to see is Magana Jarice and they are going to show it on Sunday, so I expect that it should be on YouTube by Monday.

I would be more than happy to see the second chance oncea gain. Madam Kofo. That third eye was nice too.

I have this Happy New Year song that was aired in 1989. I've tried to upload it here, but I can't, I guess the file is too big. Can you help me Naptu?

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 8:40pm On Mar 03, 2018
IamaNigerianGuy:
Wow! Nice list.

Starsky and Hutch, Minder, The Saint and many others...

You left out one of the greatest Jemima Shaw Investigates.

Jemima Shore Investigates is on the list (it's just before Juliet Bravo).

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by lee818(f): 8:40pm On Mar 03, 2018
op you have finished all of us who were little kids in 70"s. Damn I loved my childhood, oh nigeria what happened? sometimes it feels strange that nigeria was actually liveable in the 70's/ 80's.

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 8:44pm On Mar 03, 2018
Inspector Bediako was first shown in Ghana in 1994 and ran until 1997. It was first shown in Nigeria c1997. It therefore cannot be in this list.
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 8:44pm On Mar 03, 2018
naptu2:


Jemima Shore Investigates is on the list (it's just before Juliet Bravo).

You rock!

There was a show on BBC which never aired in Nigeria. I loved it as a kid : Mr Pelfry of Westminster.
Heard of it ?
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by pinkcottoncandy: 8:45pm On Mar 03, 2018
Rockford files....



I loved angel...jimmys friend
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by prettyangel10(f): 8:45pm On Mar 03, 2018
naptu2:


They've already posted an advert for Behind The Clouds on YouTube. I expect that they will soon post a full episode.

Behind the clouds, old memories, You guys ust making me feel like one elder here o.

Nosa the fine boy in that show eventually died sha.

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by maasoap(m): 8:46pm On Mar 03, 2018
lee818:
op you have finished all of us who were little kids in 70"s. Damn I loved my childhood, oh nigeria what happened? sometimes it feels strange that nigeria was actually liveable in the 70's/ 80's.
I'm just wondering too.

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 8:46pm On Mar 03, 2018
prettyangel10:


I would be more than happy to see the second chance oncea gain. Madam Kofo. That third eye was nice too.

I have this Happy New Year song that was aired in 1989. I've tried to upload it here, but I can't, I guess the file is too big. Can you help me Naptu?

You can upload the song to another website, eg YouTube and then post a link to the song on Nairaland
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 8:47pm On Mar 03, 2018
prettyangel10:


Behind the clouds, old memories, You guys ust making me feel like one elder here o.

Nosa the fine boy in that show eventually died sha.

Yes, from meningitis. He looked a bit like Ramsey Noah
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by tbaba1234: 8:48pm On Mar 03, 2018
naptu2:


They've already posted an advert for Behind The Clouds on YouTube. I expect that they will soon post a full episode.

Wow... I need to start following the NTA channel
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by prettyangel10(f): 8:48pm On Mar 03, 2018
naptu2:


You can upload the song to another website, eg YouTube and then post a link to the song on Nairaland

Ok. Thanks.
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by ipobarecriminals: 8:50pm On Mar 03, 2018
cool naptu..Gone are those days u win Milo flying carpet. u buy Elephant/ Omo detergent. u'll see golden balls/pencil etv gift inside. .Those days u carry slate,stainless. plate plus water bottle go sch.U com back from sch,phew nah lesson straight

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by prettyangel10(f): 8:50pm On Mar 03, 2018
IamaNigerianGuy:


Yes, from meningitis. He looked a bit like Ramsey Noah

Yes, he sure has a resemblance with Ramsey. So he died of meningitis? Na wah o. It just looks a if it was yesterday sha. Time.
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by ipobarecriminals: 8:55pm On Mar 03, 2018
cool mostly show on LWT 8.when dey wanna show film, dey play one kind music like dat.T's on dat same station u watch bruce lee film.Thank our 4 legs white tv wit knob.On Saturday, u watch eni bi eni,eji bi eji etc.And dnt forget tan mo oo ko wa si on NTA channel 7.

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 8:58pm On Mar 03, 2018
ipobarecriminals:
cool mostly show on LWT 8.when dey wanna show film, dey play one kind music like dat.T's on dat same station u watch bruce lee film

You are referring to this song



Ernie Watts - Chariots of Fire (1982).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMIKJG3uUWQ

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by dabossman(m): 9:01pm On Mar 03, 2018
The moment I saw this thread on FP, I knew Naptu2 was about to take me on a nostalgic ride. So most of these series. My late Dad tuned me onto the older ones in the 80's. He used to record episodes on Betamax tapes so we could binge watch later. E don tey wey we try binge watch series. Long before hard drives. grin
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by tojos(m): 9:04pm On Mar 03, 2018
Mirror in the Sun

Winds against my Soul

For better for worse

Ripples

Cockcrows at dawn (Mean, I really love the song soundtrack by Bongus Ikwe)

Behind the clouds...

Shall I go on?

BTW, the op said Detective programmes but we're gradually drifting towards soap operas.
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 9:12pm On Mar 03, 2018
tojos:
Guy cheesy you really swept me away with this piece. You literally took me back to the good old days when I was in primary school. I love this and I'll appreciate if you could add more that would include:

Get Smart (70's)
The Man called Slow (70's)
The Sweeney (80's)
Sandoka cheesy. (70's)
Dr Who.. (70's)

My old-school mates, where y'all at? Come and add yours.

You twisted my brain in knots. I read your post and immediately in my mind I could hear a villain say, "Mr Sloane". But I wasn't sure if that's the name (it's such a long time ago).

YES! It's A Man Called Sloane and I agree, it should be in this list.
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by nkwuocha: 9:12pm On Mar 03, 2018
tbaba1234:


There was this show by Zack Amata in the early 90s. "Behind the clouds", i believe it was called



"Beyond our dreams "??

Not sure though

"
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 9:15pm On Mar 03, 2018
tbaba1234:


There was this show by Zack Amata in the early 90s. "Behind the clouds", i believe it was called


nkwuocha:




"Beyond our dreams "??

Not sure though

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naptu2:
Ishilove will know the first show.

1) Behind The Clouds. This was undoubtedly the most popular programme on Nigerian television in 1989. Unfortunately only one of the star actors was shown in this clip. Matt Dadzie is under arrest. Matt Dadzie is one half of the famous Nigerian television power couple, Matt and Gladys Dadzie. They were part of the famous Jos television movement and the acted in, produced and directed many of the famous shows that were made in Jos. Gladys Dadzie also acted in Behind The Clouds. She acted as Fortune's mother.


2) I'm not sure if Ishilove will know this show. Winds Against My Soul was originally shown on Nigerian television in 1979 (it spooked me then) and rerun in 1987. I could never get over Taiwo Ajayi-Lycett's hair!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qDRtBwot9g

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by lee818(f): 9:23pm On Mar 03, 2018
maasoap:

I'm just wondering too.

I just keep shedding tears for nigeria, please God let it be a liveable country again. and soon!

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Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by Platony(m): 9:31pm On Mar 03, 2018
I solely remembered "Mr T" & my favourite "Knight Rider". Wit dat his powerful car dat always locates him wenever he's in trouble. smiley , wow,...hw tym flies!!
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by Africaman: 9:43pm On Mar 03, 2018
naptu2:






Hey naptu2,

Do you remember a show called SPACS(Special Protection Anti-Crime Squad) ? I believe it was a Nigerian version of SWAT/The Sweeney/CI5 and
a fictional version of the Panti Stree CID/Force CID of the Nigeria Police Force back then.

The opening sequence featured someone being chased on foot, then two ninja-like figures dressed in white, having a fierce taekwando battle.

I loved it!
Re: 50 Detective Shows That Were Shown On Nigerian Television In The 1970s And '80s by naptu2: 9:49pm On Mar 03, 2018
Africaman:
Hey naptu2,

Do you remember a show called SPACS(Special Protection Anti-Crime Squad) ? I believe it was a Nigerian version of SWAT/The Sweeney/CI5 and
a fictional version of the Panti Stree CID/Force CID of the Nigeria Police Force back then.

The opening sequence featured someone being chased on foot, then two ninja-like figures dressed in white, having a fierce taekwando battle.

I loved it!

It's in the list, but thank you for reminding of what the initials meant. I was trying to remember what the initials meant when I made this list.

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