Wolfe was in his office looking at television, which gives him a lot of pleasure.
I have seen him turn it on as many as eight times in one evening, glare at it from one to three minutes, turn it off,
and go back to his book.
– Rex Stout's (1953) THE GOLDEN SPIDERS, p. 93.
The television was still on, and Fritz was sitting watching it, yawning.
Wolfe was leaning back with his eyes shut ...
— The Doorbell Rang (1965), p. 73.
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For many Nero Wolfe fans, Maury Chaykin WAS Nero Wolfe. Now, after a busy and productive career, including two years starring as Nero Wolfe on the A&E production, Mr. Chaykin is dead. Our sincere sympathies to his family, friends, and fans.
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).
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