Sydney Greenstreet as Nero Wolfe (1950)
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Genre | Detective mystery |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Syndicates | NBC |
Starring | Sydney Greenstreet |
Announcer | Don Stanley |
Created by | Rex Stout |
Written by | Alfred Bester |
Directed by | J. Donald Wilson |
Produced by | Edwin Fadiman |
Original release | October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a 1950–51 American radio drama series starring Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional armchair detective Nero Wolfe. Based on Stout's principal characters but not his stories, the series aired October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951, on NBC. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on radio.
The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe stars Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional detective genius Nero Wolfe. Produced by Edwin Fadiman and directed by J. Donald Wilson, the series aired on NBC October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951. Don Stanley was the announcer. The episodes were written by Alfred Bester.
Wolfe's legman Archie Goodwin was played by a succession of actors including Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson and Wally Maher.
Biographer John McAleer reported that Stout enjoyed Greenstreet's portrayal. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe was the first radio series that, like the Nero Wolfe stories themselves, stressed characterization over plot. 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.
Greenstreet suffered from both diabetes and Bright's Disease, and his health fluctuated during the run of the radio program.