A Nero Wolfe Mystery – Disguise for Murder

Season 1 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 17 June 2001

Teleplay: Sharon Elizabeth Doyle

Director: John L’Ecuyer

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Saul Rubinek (Lon Cohen), Colin Fox (Fritz), Conrad Dunn (Saul Panzer), R.D. Reid (Sergeant Stebbins), Trent McMullen (Orrie Cather), Bill Smitrovich (Inspector Cramer)

Ensemble Cast
James Tolkan (W.J.), Boyd Banks (Skinny)

Guest Stars
Debra Monk (Mrs Carlisle), Nicholas Campbell (Colonel Percy Brown), Beau Starr (Malcolm Vedder), Richard Waugh (Dr. Morley), Kathryn Zenna (Cynthia Brown), Aron Tager (Mr Carlisle), Elizabeth Brown (Madam #1), Nancy Beatty (Mrs Orwin), Phillip Craig (Gene Orwin), Ken Kramer (Dr. Vollmer), Tramara Burford (Doris Hatten)

Production Notes

  • Based on the Novella by Rex Stout

Episode Notes

  • Business: The Lunchroom

 

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A Nero Wolfe Mystery – Eeny, Meeny, Murder, Moe

Season 1 (Episode 6)

Air Date: 3 June 2001

Teleplay: Sharon Elizabeth Doyle

Director: John L’Ecuyer

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Saul Rubinek (Lon Cohen), Colin Fox (Fritz), Conrad Dunn (Saul Panzer), R.D. Reid (Sergeant Stebbins), Trent McMullen (Orrie Cather), Bill Smitrovich (Inspector Cramer)

Ensemble Cast
Kari Matchett (Rita Sorell), Robert Bockstael (Gregory Jett), David Schurmann (Miles Hydecker)

Guest Stars
George Plimpton (Lamont Otis), Christine Brubaker (Bertha Aaron), Janine Theriault (Angela Page), Wayne Best (Frank Edey), Marty Moreau (Wylie), Howard Hoover (Morton Sorell)

Production Notes

  • Based on the Novella by Rex Stout

 

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A Nero Wolfe Mystery – Prisoner’s Base: Part 2

Season 1 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 20 May 2001

Teleplay: Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin

Director: Neill Fearnley

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Saul Rubinek (Lon Cohen), Colin Fox (Fritz), Conrad Dunn (Saul Panzer), Bill Smitrovich (Inspector Cramer), Aron Tager (Commissioner Skinn)

Ensemble Cast
James Tolkan (Bernard Quest), Kari Matchett (Sarah Jaffe), Robert Bockstael (D.A. Bowen), Nicky Guadagni (Vola Duday), Steve Cumyn (Eric Hagh/Sigfried Muecke), David Schurmann (Jay Brucker)

Guest Stars
Ron Rifkin (Perry Helmar), Gary Reineke (Oliver Pitkin), Shauna Black (Priscilla Eades), Bill MacDonald (Lieutenant Rowcliff), Dina Barrington (Daphne O’Neill), Hrant Alianak (Nathaniel Parker), Jody Racicot (Night Man), Marty Moreau (Cop), Wayne Best (Albert Irby), Ted Ludzik (Officer)

Production Notes

  • Based on the Novel by Rex Stout

Episode Notes

  • Company: Softdown Inc.

 

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A Nero Wolfe Mystery – Prisoner’s Base: Part 1

Season 1 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 13 May 2001

Teleplay: Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin

Director: Neill Fearnley

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Saul Rubinek (Lon Cohen), Colin Fox (Fritz), Conrad Dunn (Saul Panzer), Bill Smitrovich (Inspector Cramer), Aron Tager (Commissioner Skinn)

Ensemble Cast
James Tolkan (Bernard Quest), Kari Matchett (Sarah Jaffe), Robert Bockstael (D.A. Bowen), Nicky Guadagni (Vola Duday), Steve Cumyn (Eric Hagh/Sigfried Muecke), David Schurmann (Jay Brucker)

Guest Stars
Ron Rifkin (Perry Helmar), Gary Reineke (Oliver Pitkin), Shauna Black (Priscilla Eades), Bill MacDonald (Lieutenant Rowcliff), Dina Barrington (Daphne O’Neill), Hrant Alianak (Nathaniel Parker), Jody Racicot (Night Man), Marty Moreau (Cop), Wayne Best (Albert Irby), Ted Ludzik (Officer)

Production Notes

  • Based on the Novel by Rex Stout

Episode Notes

  • Company: Softdown Inc.

 

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A Nero Wolfe Mystery – Champagne for One: Part 2

Season 1 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 6 May 2001

Teleplay: William Rabkin and Lee Goldberg

Director: Timothy Hutton

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Colin Fox (Fritz), R.D. Reid (Sergeant Stebbins), Conrad Dunn (Saul Panzer), Fulvio Cecere (Fred Durkin), Trent McMullen (Orrie Cather), Bill Smitrovich (Inspector Cramer), Aron Tager (Commissioner Skinn)

Ensemble Cast
James Tolkan (Hackett), Kari Matchett (Celia Grantham), Robert Bockstael (Paul Schuster), Nicky Guadagni (Elaine Usher), Steve Cumyn (Cecil Grantham), Boyd Banks (Dinky Byne), David Schurmann (Robert Robilotti)

Guest Stars
Marian Seldes (Louise Robilotti), Alex Poch-Goldin (Edwin Laidlaw), Kathryn Zenna (Helen Yarmis), Christine Brubaker (Rose Tuttle), Michael Rhoades (Beverly Kent), Janine Theriault (Ethel Varr), Patricia Zentilli (Faith Usher), Ken Kramer (Band Leader), Nancy Beatty (Mrs Irwin), David Hembler (Lewis Hewitt), Kimurum Perehinec (Dora), Bruce Beaton (Officer #1)

Production Notes

  • Based on the Novel by Rex Stout

 

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A Nero Wolfe Mystery – Champagne for One: Part 1

Season 1 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 6 May 2001

Teleplay: William Rabkin and Lee Goldberg

Director: Timothy Hutton

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Colin Fox (Fritz), R.D. Reid (Sergeant Stebbins), Conrad Dunn (Saul Panzer), Fulvio Cecere (Fred Durkin), Trent McMullen (Orrie Cather), Bill Smitrovich (Inspector Cramer), Aron Tager (Commissioner Skinn)

Ensemble Cast
James Tolkan (Hackett), Kari Matchett (Celia Grantham), Robert Bockstael (Paul Schuster), Nicky Guadagni (Elaine Usher), Steve Cumyn (Cecil Grantham), Boyd Banks (Dinky Byne), David Schurmann (Robert Robilotti)

Guest Stars
Marian Seldes (Louise Robilotti), Alex Poch-Goldin (Edwin Laidlaw), Kathryn Zenna (Helen Yarmis), Christine Brubaker (Rose Tuttle), Michael Rhoades (Beverly Kent), Janine Theriault (Ethel Varr), Patricia Zentilli (Faith Usher), Ken Kramer (Band Leader), Nancy Beatty (Mrs Irwin), David Hembler (Lewis Hewitt), Kimurum Perehinec (Dora), Bruce Beaton (Officer #1)

Production Notes

  • Based on the Novel by Rex Stout

 

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A Nero Wolfe Mystery – The Doorbell Rang

Season 1 (Episode 1)

Air Date: 22 April 2001

Teleplay: Michael Jaffe

Director: Timothy Hutton

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Colin Fox (Fritz), Conrad Dunn (Saul Panzer), Fulvio Cecere (Fred Durkin), Trent McMullen (Orrie Cather), Bill Smitrovich (Inspector Cramer), R.D. Reid (Sergeant Stebbins)

Ensemble Cast
James Tolkan (Wragg), Robert Bockstael (Timothy Quayle), Nicky Guadagni (Mrs. Althaus), Steve Cumyn (Frank Odell), David Shurmann (Mr. Evers), Boyd Banks (Skinny Man)

Guest Stars
Saul Rubinek (Lon Cohen), Debra Monk (Mrs. Bruner), Francie Swift (Sara Dacos), Gretchen Egolf (Miss Hinckley), Aron Tager (Bernard Fromm), Hrant Alianak (Vincent Yarmack), Marty Moreau (The Driver), Ken Kramer (Dr. Vollmer), Peter Mensah (Receptionist), Michelle Nolden (Miss Bailey), Wayne Best (Agent Morison), Howard Hoover (Handsome Man), Ted Ludzik (Delivery Man), Mathew Sharp (Ashley Jarvis), B.J. McQueen (Dale Kirby), David Hemblen (Lewis Hewitt), Billy Linders (Rough Man #1), Peter Cox (Rough Man #2)

Production Notes

  • Based on the novel by Rex Stout

 

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