Seeing Things

Seeing Things (1981-1987)

EndedScripted showComedy, Mystery

Journalist Louie Ciccone has psychic abilities, which tend to get him into trouble. He simply touches an object and he Sees Things. Louie continually searches for that award-winning story that will propel him above his peers. Ironically, he never achieves that status despite solving countless crimes with his abilities.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E08A Vision in WhiteMay 15, 1987
S06E07Gifted PupilsApr 7, 1987
S06E06Bulls-EyeMar 31, 1987
S06E05The Naked EyeMar 24, 1987
S06E04Another Point of ViewMar 17, 1987
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Seeing Things' premiere?

'Seeing Things' premiered on September 12, 1981.

Who was the lead actor on 'Seeing Things'?

Louis Del Grande played the lead character, Detective Louis Ciccone.

Where was 'Seeing Things' set?

The show was set in Toronto, Canada.

What was Detective Ciccone's occupation?

Detective Ciccone was a police officer.

Who created 'Seeing Things'?

Lou Del Grande and George R. Robertson created 'Seeing Things'.

What was the premise of 'Seeing Things'?

'Seeing Things' was a crime drama that followed the investigations of Detective Louis Ciccone, a police officer who also had psychic visions.

How many episodes of 'Seeing Things' were produced?

There were a total of 43 episodes produced over four seasons.

What was the format of the show?

The show was a half-hour drama series.

Was 'Seeing Things' a popular show?

The show was a moderate success, earning a loyal following and critical praise.

Did 'Seeing Things' receive any awards or nominations?

Louis Del Grande was nominated for a Gemini Award for his work on the show.

Who produced 'Seeing Things'?

The show was produced by MacLaren Productions.

Was 'Seeing Things' broadcast in the United States?

Yes, the show was picked up by PBS stations in the United States.

Who composed the theme music for 'Seeing Things'?

Blues musician Dutch Mason composed the theme music for the show.

What was the critical response to 'Seeing Things'?

The show received positive reviews from critics, with critics praising Del Grande's performance and the show's unique blend of crime and supernatural elements.

When did 'Seeing Things' end?

The final episode aired on December 10, 1987.

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