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Small & Frye

Small & Frye

1983TV Series⏱️ 30m
ComedyFantasy
6.1
IMDB Rating
34 votes

Nick Small and Chip Frye make an unconventional private-eye team, with Frye's unique ability to shrink to six inches, giving him an edge in investigations. However, his lack of control over his shrinking often leads to embarrassing.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Darren McGavin, Jack Blessing, Bill Daily
Release Date
March 7, 1983
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Darren McGavin
Darren McGavin
as Nick Small
Jack Blessing
Jack Blessing
as Chip Frye
Bill Daily
Bill Daily
as Dr. Hanratty
Dick Wilson
Dick Wilson
as Bar Fly
Victoria Carroll
Victoria Carroll
as Vicki
Debbie Zipp
Debbie Zipp
as Phoebe Small
Rue McClanahan
Rue McClanahan
as Miss Parsifal
Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
as Prof. Vermeer
Henry Gibson
Henry Gibson
as Dr. Calder
Bruce Glover
Bruce Glover
as Frank

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Production
Walt Disney Productions

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

ComedyFantasy

⭐ Featured Review

no "small fry" performances, great show!
by curly-172001-11-25

"This TV series was about the exploits of two seedy detectives: Nick Small (Darren McGavin) and his partner Chip Frye (Jack Blessing). Frye had the superpower to shrink down to 6 inches in height, due to a freak lab accident-- sometimes this shrinking ability helped when he was working on his cases, sometimes not. This pair of Private Eyes investigated pollutants for a nature-loving client. The series appeared on CBS, from March 7, 1983 - June 15, 1983. There were 6 episodes-- 1) Pilot episode 2) "The Case of the Concerned Husband" 3) "The Case of the Street of Silence" 4..."

📖 Synopsis

Nick Small and Chip Frye make an unconventional private-eye team, with Frye's unique ability to shrink to six inches, giving him an edge in investigations. However, his lack of control over his shrinking often leads to embarrassing.