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The Thin Man (1957)
The dog's name was Asta.
I also watched and loved this show when I was five. The dog's name was Asta. The show was based on Dashiell Hammett's novel, The Thin Man. A series of movies based on the book came out between 1934 and 1947, with William Powell and Myrna Loy.
Satan Met a Lady (1936)
Maltese Falcon was also filmed in 1931!
There is a 1931 film adaptation of The Maltese Falcon, starring Ricardo Cortez. The 1931 film is sometimes called Dangerous Female. IMDB has listings for this version. Quoting the plot summary, "Well received in its time, today it looks like a dress-rehearsal for John Huston's definitive version made ten years later."
The New Avengers (1976)
Wild plots and banter abound as they save the world
The box set of New Avengers '76 (season one) has the following episodes: The Eagle's Nest, The Midas Touch, House of Cards, The Last of the Cybernauts...?, To Catch a Rat, Cat Amongst the Pigeons, Target!, Faces, The Tale of the Big Why, Three Handed Game, Sleeper, Gnaws, and Dirtier By the Dozen. A favorite of mine when new, I now give this rejuvenated Avengers series four stars out of five. I have heard Patrick MacNee did not like the way Steed takes a back seat in the new format, but I like the team's new balance. Steed has matured into a team leader with two young field operatives, Mike Gambit (Gareth Hunt) and Purdey (Joanna Lumley, later of Absolutely Fabulous). Wild plots and flirtatious banter abound as the three save the world every week, with high style, good looks, and great wardrobes.
Sound and picture quality are fine, although clearly not remastered. Extras are minimal: three "production stills" per episode.
There was a second season, cofinanced by France and Canada, with episodes in those countries as well as the UK. When that box set comes out, I will buy it.