![]() Not a well written show, that's for sure but it does have its moments. It's still exciting but having Mannix play the bad detective on the take didn't ring true-he's been around for a long time and anyone in the know would understand this is all a ruse. 1970 Press Photo Edd Byrnes in Penny for the Peep Show episode of Mannix Fast and reliable. Mannix, TV Series, 1967-1975 Pictures provided by: Ralph, stronghold, 62imperial, no-a, MaindrianPace, thecuda71, mannix72, bermuda-dunes-club, night cub Display options: Display as images Display as list Make and model Make and year Year Category Importance/Role Date added (new ones first) Episode Appearance (ep.+time, if avail. This show has some exciting moments but Celia's character never really made sense-nor did the perfect timing. It has something to do with something in the briefcase other than the money-and that's a problem since it accidentally caught on fire and no one seems certain what it was-except for the man behind the kidnapping. About midway through the show, the hostage standoff is resolved-but now Mannix and the cops want to dig deeper to discover who was behind this and why. However, before Mannix can even begin the investigation, some desperadoes storm into the office and hold everyone hostage. It was during her seventh-grade year when her mother decided that a change was needed and they left Delphos, Ohio, and headed first to Van Wert, Ohio, for two years and then out west to Arizona. She was in grade school when her parents divorced. ![]() Why she didn't just go to the cops was never clear. Sandra Mae Trentman, known as Sandy, was a typical small-town girl. The show begins with a woman named Celia coming to Mannix with a quandary-she's been left with a briefcase and when the guy didn't come back for it, she looked inside and found a fortune. ![]()
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