The Nero Wolfe series is unusual in that every episode has the same actors playing completely different roles.
1 posted on
12/15/2018 3:34:30 PM PST by
mairdie
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2 posted on
12/15/2018 3:36:17 PM PST by
mairdie
(Christmas music videos - http://www.iment.com/maida/tv/songvids/xmassong.htm)
To: mairdie
Well, I guess it just goes to show that Archie has a “type”.
3 posted on
12/15/2018 3:37:04 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: mairdie
We loved the A&E series.
I wished they’d release the music.
5 posted on
12/15/2018 3:45:03 PM PST by
wally_bert
(We're low on dimes in fun city.)
To: mairdie
The old Sheldon Reynolds syndicated Sherlock Holmes series (with Ron Howard, from 1954, I think) was similar. You had three steady actors playing Holmes, Watson, and Lestrade. Then there was a steady supporting cast that played various supporting roles in different stories.
11 posted on
12/15/2018 3:53:37 PM PST by
BradyLS
(DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
To: mairdie
The A&E television series inspired me to read all of the Nero Wolfe mystery novels.
To: mairdie
Thank you Mairdie for a nice distrction on a busy day :)
16 posted on
12/15/2018 6:28:28 PM PST by
Wneighbor
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To: mairdie
17 posted on
12/15/2018 6:52:17 PM PST by
tallyhoe
To: mairdie
LOL!
Your timing on that is perfect throughout! Loved the Santa at the end.... and then the delayed laugh by the guy at the very end.
I never watched the series, so am sure that works to my detriment in understanding the references, but kudos, my Friend!
19 posted on
12/15/2018 10:04:42 PM PST by
TEXOKIE
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