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  1. Switch is an American action-adventure detective series starring Robert Wagner and Eddie Albert. It was broadcast on the CBS network for three seasons between September 9, 1975, and August 27, 1978, bumping the Hawaii Five-O detective series to Friday nights.

  2. Switch: Created by Glen A. Larson. With Robert Wagner, Eddie Albert, Charlie Callas, Sharon Gless. Ex-cop Frank McBride and ex-con Pete Ryan start their own detective agency.

  3. Switch is an American action-adventure, tongue-in-cheek detective series starring Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner, who work as private eyes, for a deceptive sting operation. It was broadcast on the CBS network for three seasons between September 9, 1975 and August 20, 1978, bumping the Hawaii Five-O detective series to Friday nights.

  4. Switch is an American action-adventure, tongue-in-cheek detective series starring Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner, who work as private eyes, for a deceptive sting operation. It was broadcast on the CBS network for three seasons between September 9, 1975 and August 20, 1978, bumping the Hawaii Five-O detective series to Friday nights.

  5. Aboard a cruise ship Pete and Mac try to solve the mysterious death of a bookkeeper. A feuding mob family becomes victim to an intruder. Pete and Mac are doing what they think is a routine background check when everyone — including the police, the FBI and the mob — want the check to stop immediately.

  6. Switch is an American action-adventure, tongue-in-cheek detective series starring Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner, who work as private eyes, for a deceptive sting operation. It was broadcast on the CBS network for three seasons between September 9, 1975 and August 20, 1978, bumping the Hawaii Five-O detective series to Friday nights.

  7. Jan 10, 2012 · Switch is a popular American television series that originally aired from 1975 to 1978 on ITV2. Created by Glen A. Larson, the show is a blend of action, drama, and comedy, packed with suspenseful moments that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.