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Cleve Dixon: Terrible Detective - Season 1

Cleve Dixon, a man who fancies himself a detective, tries hard to prove he is good at what he does to help his ego, and maybe/hopefully a client or two on the way, all while fighting against his biggest enemies: his bad luck, bad timing and long, long list of shortcomings.

Top Cast

  • Adam McCabe

    Adam McCabe

    Cleve Dixon

  • James Urbaniak

    James Urbaniak

    Henrik Habersteam

  • Lauren Lapkus

    Lauren Lapkus

    Barbara Dietrichson

  • Andree Vermeulen

    Andree Vermeulen

    Diana St. Croix

Overview

Cleve Dixon, a man who fancies himself a detective, tries hard to prove he is good at what he does to help his ego, and maybe/hopefully a client or two on the way, all while fighting against his biggest enemies: his bad luck, bad timing and long, long list of shortcomings.

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