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What medical problem does Adrian Monk suffer from on the TV show "Monk"?
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
TV detective Adrian Monk of the TV series "Monk" suffers from many fears, including those of milk, needles, dogs, cats and elevators.
Photo of Don Adams as Maxwell Smart and Robert Culp from the television program Get Smart. This episode is a spoof of the television show I Spy; Smart poses as a table tennis champion and Culp appears in the episode as a...Read More
Johnny Carson. Johnny Carson held the record for hosting the same network series for the longest amount of time until Bob Barker broke the record in 2002.
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