The Persuaders!

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The Persuaders!

Robert S. Baker · Series · 1971

You loved The Persuaders! because it mastered the volatile chemistry of mismatched partners navigating high-stakes international worlds with effortless charm.

Books on the same thread

Millennium

Millennium

Stieg Larsson, David Lagercrantz · Book · 2005

Fans of The Persuaders! will appreciate the dynamic pairing of a journalist and a hacker whose contrasting personalities and methods prove essential to exposing deep-seated corruption and global secrets.

The Destroyer

The Destroyer

Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir, various authors · Book · 1971

If the international intrigue of The Persuaders! kept you watching, you will enjoy this series where two distinct individuals unite to dismantle threats through a mix of action and wit.

Kane and Abel

Kane and Abel

Jeffrey Archer · Book · 1979

The Persuaders! thrived on the friction between two powerful men from different worlds, a tension echoed here in the lifelong rivalry and ambition displayed by these two distinct protagonists.

The Litigators

The Litigators

John Grisham · Book · 2011

Just like the leads in The Persuaders!, the partners in this story use their unique blend of skills to navigate a high-stakes conflict, proving that unlikely alliances yield results.

Films on the same thread

Lethal Weapon

Lethal Weapon

Richard Donner · Film · 1987

This film captures the classic buddy cop energy of The Persuaders! by forcing two incompatible characters together to dismantle a dangerous criminal operation through their shared, albeit reluctant, partnership.

The Sting

The Sting

Film · 1973

The charm of The Persuaders! lies in its clever partnership, which is mirrored in this heist caper as two men with different backgrounds combine their talents to outsmart a mobster.

Tango & Cash

Tango & Cash

Andrei Konchalovsky · Film · 1989

Much like the protagonists in The Persuaders!, these two detectives must overcome their intense personal differences to survive a plot orchestrated by a powerful enemy seeking their mutual destruction.

Heads of State

Heads of State

Ilya Naishuller · Film · 2025

This story mirrors the jet-set, high-stakes political tension of The Persuaders! by forcing two prominent figures into an uneasy alliance to survive a global conspiracy on the run.

Podcasts on the same thread

Crime in Sports

Crime in Sports

James Pietragallo, Jimmie Whisman · Podcast · 2026

If you enjoyed the witty, observational banter that defined The Persuaders!, you will appreciate these two hosts who bring a similar rapport and comedic lens to investigating scandalous behaviors.

The MeidasTouch Podcast

The MeidasTouch Podcast

MeidasTouch Network · Podcast · 2026

The Persuaders! thrived on the distinct personalities of its leads, a quality shared by this trio whose collaborative energy and varied backgrounds drive their commentary on current events.

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Common questions

Is The Persuaders! a show about crime fighting?

Yes, The Persuaders! follows an English aristocrat and an American millionaire as they join forces to tackle crime together. The series centers on their partnership while they navigate various cases throughout their adventures.

Who created The Persuaders!?

The Persuaders! was created by Robert S. Baker. The television series originally debuted in 1971 and features the unique dynamic between a wealthy American and an English aristocrat working to solve crimes.

What is the premise of The Persuaders!?

The Persuaders! features an American millionaire and an English aristocrat who team up to fight crime. The 1971 television series focuses on these two characters from different backgrounds coming together to tackle criminal activities.

When did The Persuaders! first air?

The Persuaders! first aired in 1971. This television series created by Robert S. Baker depicts the partnership between an American millionaire and an English aristocrat as they work to address crime.

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