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In New York City, Nancy Drew and a former champion boxer try to expose a plot to assassinate the visiting British Foreign Secretary. Final appearance of Pamela Sue Martin as Nancy Drew, and also Nancy's final "solo" episode (all Nancy's future appearances were in team-ups with the Hardy Boys).
Pamela Sue Martin (born January 5, 1953) [2] is an American actress, who is best known for starring as Nancy Drew on the television series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977–1979) and as socialite Fallon Carrington on ABC soap opera Dynasty (1981–1984), winning a Bambi Award for the latter in 1984.
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (re-titled The Hardy Boys for season three) is an American television mystery series based on the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew juvenile novels. The series, which ran from January 30, 1977, to January 14, 1979, was produced by Glen A. Larson from Universal Television for ABC . [ 1 ]
The Hardy Boys is an American animated series, produced by Filmation and aired Saturday mornings on ABC in 1969. [1] It features the Hardy Boys, Joe and Frank, along with their friends Chubby Morton, Wanda Kay Breckenridge, and Pete Jones (one of the first black characters to appear on Saturday morning television) touring as a rock band while solving mysteries. [2]
The covers of The Nancy Drew Files and Girl Detective series represent further departures from Tandy's bold, confident character. The Nancy portrayed on the covers of The Nancy Drew Files is "a markedly sexy Nancy, with a handsome young man always lurking in the background. Her clothes often reveal an ample bustline, and her expression is ...
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries; L. List of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries episodes; N. Nancy Drew (2019 TV series)
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The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries: 1977–1979: ABC: co-production with Glen A. Larson Productions: Operation Petticoat: co-production with Heyday Productions (season 1) and Kukoff-Harris Boiney Stoones Productions (season 2) Richie Brockelman, Private Eye: 1978: NBC: co-production with Stephen J. Cannell Productions and Bunky Productions, Inc.