What began as a light comedy about a nice, normal professional couple living
in Greenwich Village, New York City, turned
into a mystery show the next season. That did
the trick, and it became so popular it rivaled
the big detective show, Mr. District Attorney,
for ratings.
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Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin
played Pam and Jerry North. Later in the show's
decade, Richard Denning and Barbara Britton
did the roles. The couple seems to always be
getting involved in a crimenot there own, of
course, but others. Luckily, they have a good
and honest crime counselor in Lt. Bill Weigand
of homicide.
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Alice Frost
Frank Lovejoy, who went on to Nightbeat, first played Weigand. Walter Kinsella
acted Weigand's assistant, the often frustrated
and short-fused Sgt. Mullins. The boys from
homicide take care of many of the details,
but Pam is really good at getting details about
the situation that just seem to add up. Jerry,
whose day job is a book publisher, is helpful
and thorough in his own way, and he knows that
you can't tell a bookah well. Mandel Kramer
did a great New York cabby by the name of Mahatma
McGloin, to a turn. Solid actors make the show
fun to listen to.
The couple in crime detection
is a wonderful way to get an audience involved.
You allow the audience to play along with each
of the clue-hunters, and match wits with both
of them before turning up the guilty party.
Mr. and Mrs. North is lighthearted radio mystery
entertainment, and for those who like their
thrills with a smile, this is a good bet.
See also: Thin Man.
(Please note that many of the rare recordings in this collection may be of inferior sound quality.)