Rollie once again joins up with Leo McCarthy (Brian Dennehy), now a private eye.
The editor of Private Eye, Ian Hislop, says this is bad news for journalism.
Lehane's story features the boyfriend-girlfriend private eye team of Patrick Kenzie and Angie Genarro.
Then when Dr Bolsin started blowing the whistle nobody except the satirical magazine Private Eye was listening.
So far, so much an oopsie as, in the words of Private Eye, new technology baffles pissed old hack.
This trio went on to found Private Eye in 1961, which Mr Foot was to join six years later.
The judges, chaired by Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, looked at authors nominated by children online and in Waterstone's bookshops.
Mr. Pellicano's a Hollywood private eye who's accused of illegally wiretapping phone calls on behalf of some of his clients.
The entire story has been based on, well, let us be polite and kind here, a misunderstanding by Private Eye.
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For two years private eye George Arnold kept hearing about a guy named "Sam" in New York who was selling counterfeit watches.
As distinct from traditional "comping" in jazz, where the pianist and the chords follow the soloist around like a private eye, Messrs.
Private Eye editor Ian Hislop was giving evidence to the committee set up to investigate new defamation laws on 11 July 2011.
Natalie Biondolillo, private eye, sits at a table and compares notes with fellow investigator Henry McCoy on a person they're trying to locate.
One of the few parodists to occupy as much space in this anthology as Beerbohm is Craig Brown, whose work appears in Private Eye.
Next week, it will hear from Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, the Guardian's Alan Rusbridger, Times editor James Harding and Richard Wallace, of the Daily Mirror.
He describes his father as a painter and sculptor, and his mother as a schoolteacher who wrote mystery stories about a nun who was a private eye.
We went to a seafood place across the street from the old Boston PD building in Back Bay and talked about Spenser, the archetypical private eye he created.
"It puts doctors in the uncomfortable position of playing private eye, " said Dr. Lance Longo, medical director of Addiction Psychiatry at Aurora Behavioral Health Services in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
After studying at St Martin's College of Art he got his first break with Punch, going on to work for Private Eye, the Daily Mail and Time magazine.
In the 1970s he tried to destroy Private Eye after it suggested that he had helped whisk away Lord Lucan, a gaming friend who had allegedly murdered his nanny.
The agent also sent a copy to Donald Clark, a former regional director of the FBI, who for the past six years had served as staff private eye for O'Quinn's firm.
Far from this being Goldman getting special treatment, a special deal, it appears that what Private Eye is actually complaining about is that the bank was treated just like all of the other banks.
Yet the Copely-Fairlawn School District felt she was lying about being a resident, and hired a private eye to follow her, videotaping Williams-Bolar leaving her public housing home and dropping her children off at the suburban school.
The hero of 15 books by Lawrence Block, Scudder is a winningly smart-assed private eye who can shoot the breeze (and the bad guys) with the best of them, and has a capacity for abstract thought to boot.
But taking defence contractors with him to the Gulf invited mockery: a cover in Private Eye has him offering a two-for-one deal on tear gas and armoured cars and being invited to throw in his wife as well.
He wrote satirical left-wing ballads for the Establishment Club, mixed with Ken Tynan and Lindsay Anderson on the edge of London's shocking 1960s theatre scene, set his poems to jazz, uncovered pseuds and bizarre news stories for Private Eye.
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