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Nero Wolfe is a television series based on the characters in Rex Stout 's classic series of detective stories that aired January 16 – August 25 , 1981 , on NBC .[ 1]
Synopsis
William Conrad filled the role of the detective genius Nero Wolfe , and Lee Horsley was his assistant Archie Goodwin . Other members of the regular cast include George Voskovec (Fritz Brenner ), Robert Coote (Theodore Horstmann ), George Wyner (Saul Panzer ) and Allan Miller (Inspector Cramer ).
Although it was titled Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe , the production departed considerably from the originals; only seven of the 14 episodes are credited as being based upon Stout stories. All episodes were set in contemporary New York City.[ 2]
Episodes
Title
Season
Director
Teleplay
First Airdate
The Golden Spiders
1.1
Michael O'Herlihy
Wallace Ware + Peter Nasco
January 16, 1981
Death on the Doorstep
1.2
George McCowan
Stephen Downing
January 23, 1981
Before I Die
1.3
Edward M. Abroms
Alfred Hayes
January 30, 1981
Wolfe at the Door
1.4
Herbert Hirschman
Lee Sheldon
February 6, 1981
Might as Well Be Dead
1.5
George McCowan
Seeleg Lester
February 13, 1981
To Catch a Dead Man
1.6
Edward M. Abroms
John Meredyth Lucas
February 20, 1981
In the Best Families
1.7
George McCowan
Alfred Hayes
March 6, 1981
Murder by the Book
1.8
Bob Kelljan
Wallace Ware
March 13, 1981
What Happened to April
1.9
Edward M. Abroms
Stephen Downing
March 20, 1981
Gambit
1.10
George McCowan
Stephen Kandel
April 3, 1981
Death and the Dolls
1.11
Gerald Mayer
Gerald Sanford
April 10, 1981
The Murder in Question
1.12
George McCowan
Merwin Gerard
April 17, 1981
The Blue Ribbon Hostage
1.13
Ron Satlof
Dick Nelson
May 5, 1981
Sweet Revenge
1.14
George McCowan
Ben Roberts
June 2, 1981
Award nominations
Year
Result
Award
Category
Recipient
1981
Nominated
Emmy Award
Outstanding Film Sound Mixing
Nick Gaffey, Gary C. Bourgeois, Lee Minkler, Terry Porter (For episode "Gambit")
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
Charles W. Short (For episode "Death and the Dolls")
References
^ Brooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, The Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946–Present . New York: Ballantine Books, 1988 (fourth edition), ISBN 0345356101 p. 557
^ Stories adapted for the 1981 Nero Wolfe series include The Golden Spiders , "Before I Die" , Might as Well Be Dead , In the Best Families , Murder by the Book and Death of a Doxy (as "What Happened to April"). "Booby Trap" is credited as the basis of "Gambit," but the episode has no discernible relationship to the story. The episode "Death on the Doorstep" incorporates plot elements from The Doorbell Rang , although the novel is not specifically cited as a source.
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