A&E Network's
Nero Wolfe Series |
Use the menus on the left to go to the many pages in this section:
- Episodes (The Pilot, Season One (and page for each episode), Season Two and page for each episode), Episode Summary)
- The Reviews
- The Players (page for each of the cast)
- The Music
- Wolfe Pack Trip to the TV Series' Toronto Set
- Links
- Missing Minutes/Truncated Wide-screen Format
- Air Dates
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The Automobiles
A French forum of car buffs cataloguing Les Voitures de Nero Wolfe (voiture is French for car) from the international version of the A&E series that they saw in France. As you’ll see, they actually screenshot the cars from “Wolfe Stays In” (the title for “Eeny” plus “Disguise,” which were linked as a single episode abroad).
Internet Movie Cars Database |
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Nero Wolfe on YouTube
- In the “What I am Reading” section: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azlH9zh59Dk
- Nero Wolfe movie 1977: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHQs8N2pPsw
- For William Conrad fans: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgkukSvQtgA
- This skit from Rancor Productions is hilarious and especially captivating -- having been done by a generation that Stout would have embraced for the future -- high school sophomores: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpfnc47dgRA (some of the photos of real people are from the Italian TV Series)
- A number of clips from the A&E Series and some of the Nero Wolfe Radio shows with accompanying Wolean-themed slide show are also availble: search www.youtube.com for "Nero Wolfe!"
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Internet Movie Database Information:
IMDb's Crew/Casting Info, user reviews, etc.
IMDb's Media reviews for both the show and the DVDs
DVDs of the both Seasons:
The Megaset
The "Megaset of both seasons is now widely available and competitively priced online and – good news for fans who are shy of ordering over the internet – also at retail stores throughout the USA. |
SCRIPTS
From writer Lee Goldberg:
WRITING NERO WOLFE (from Lee Goldberg's blog)
In Bad Taste (2001)—An early draft of the two hour movie that combined the Rex Stout novellas "Poison A La Carte" and "Murder Is Corny." The moie aired in the U.S. as two, one-hour episodes. Scenes that "connected" the two stories were not included in the U.S. airings.
Champagne For One (2000)—An early draft of the two hour movie version of the Rex Stout novel.
Prisoner's Base (2000)—An early draft of the two hour movie version of the Rex Stout novel. This script was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. |
Props from the series (thanks Jesse):

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Death Threat from Help Wanted, Male (thanks again Jesse):

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Because you asked: the font used on the A&E TV series and in the page banners in the A&E TV Series section on this site is "Parisian."
Thank you Donna Becker MacDermot |