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  2. Nero Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    An adaptation of a December 1950 episode of the NBC radio series, the production changed the genders of all of the characters; Nero Wolfe became Vera Wolfe, and Archie became Audrey Goodwin. The piece was performed along with an Arsene Lupin story and an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes story " The Final Problem " as part of the troupe's ...

  3. The Adventures of Nero Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Only one episode of the Blue Network – ABC run of The Adventures of Nero Wolfe is in circulation, an episode that was chosen for rebroadcast by the Armed Forces Radio Service's Mystery Playhouse series. [2] [4]: 5 The announcer for "The Last Laugh Murder Case" (July 14, 1944) was Peter Lorre. [1]: 325 [5] #

  4. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe was the first radio series that, like the Nero Wolfe stories themselves, stressed characterization over plot. [2]: 325 It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on radio. All but one episode ("The Case of the Headless Hunter") has survived in radio collections. [3]

  5. Category:Detective radio shows - Wikipedia

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    The Lineup (TV series) The Lineup (radio series) ... Nero Wolfe (1982 radio series) ... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar

  6. List of old-time radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Nero Wolfe; The American Album of Familiar Music; The American Forum of the Air; American History Through Radio; American Portraits; The American School of the Air; Americas Answer; Amos 'n' Andy [1]: 12–17 An Evening with Romberg; The Anderson Family; The Andrews Sisters; Andy and Virginia; The Andy Russell Show; Ann of the ...

  7. Nero Wolfe (2001 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Nero Wolfe had averaged a 1.7 rating for the month of May 2002, while viewing levels for the A&E Network overall were 1.1. [92] In mid-June 2002 Multichannel News wrote, "Nero Wolfe, in its second cycle of episodes, is drawing solid ratings in the 1.5 to 2.0 Nielsen Media Research range". [93] The A&E Network as a whole ended 2002 with a 1.0 ...

  8. Nero Wolfe (1981 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    First telecast January 16, 1981, Nero Wolfe aired Fridays from 9 to 10 p.m. ET — as NBC's challenge to the hit CBS show, The Dukes of Hazzard. In April 1981 Nero Wolfe was moved to Tuesdays from 10 to 11 p.m. ET, [15] where it continued to air until June 2, 1981. Repeat episodes continued to air until August 25, 1981.

  9. Jay Novello - Wikipedia

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    Novello began his 47-year acting career in the 1930s, performing as a character on radio. He played Jack Packard on the Hollywood version of I Love a Mystery. [1] He portrayed Cairo police Captain Sam Sabaaya on Rocky Jordan, [1]: 287–288 Jamison the butler on the radio version of Lone Wolf, and Judge Glenn Hunter on One Man's Family.