In television, the towers were the headquarters of the fictional private detective Remington Steele, the main character of the eponymous NBC series, which ran from 1982 to 1987.
Tommy Steele | Richard Steele | Frederic Remington | Barbara Steele | Remington Steele | Alfred E. Steele | Remington Arms | Phil Steele | Jeffrey Steele | Remington Rand | Remington | Duane Steele | Frederick Steele | Cassie Steele | Steele MacKaye | Michael Steele | Crispian Steele-Perkins | Bryan Steele | Brendan Steele | William Steele | Valerie Steele | Steele Rudd | Steele County, Minnesota | Remington Model 1858 | James B. Steele | Guy L. Steele | Eric Steele | Dawn Steele | David Ramsay Steele | Chauncey Steele III |
She has starred in several movies and television shows in the 1980s (such as More American Graffiti, The Sword and the Sorcerer, Remington Steele, Fantasy Island).
He later went on to write for such TV shows as Little House on the Prairie, Family Ties, Fame, "Remington Steele" starring Pierce Brosnan and the number one hit Home Improvement.
Other television appearances included episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, AfterMash, Bosom Buddies, Third Rock from the Sun, Remington Steele, Yes, Dear, Newhart and Gilmore Girls.
In the 1980s, Winckler appeared as an actor in TV series such as Remington Steele, Knight Rider, Murder She Wrote, Doogie Howser, Designing Women, The Fall Guy and Short Ribbs starring Billy Barty.
It has been used for location shooting in many films, including L.A. Confidential and The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, in TV shows, including Dragnet and Remington Steele, and in commercials by McDonald's, Ford, and Mattel.