The Chevy Mystery Show
The Chevy Mystery Show, aka Sunday Mystery Hour, is an American television anthology series featuring a different mystery each week.[1] It was produced by the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and Dinah Shore's production company {Sewanee}.
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Also known as | Sunday Mystery Hour |
Genre | Anthology, mystery |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 18 (list of episodes) |
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Production company(s) | Sewanee Productions, in association with NBC |
Distributor | NBC |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | May 29 – September 25, 1960 |
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Related shows | Columbo |
The program was broadcast on NBC from May 1960 to September 1960[1] as a summer replacement for The Dinah Shore Chevy Show[2] with Walter Slezak as host, except for the last three episodes, which had Vincent Price as host. The episodes with Slezak as host were re-run with the title Sunday Mystery Hour from July 1961 to September 1961[1] (sustained by various "participating" advertisers).
There were a total of 18 episodes. Featured actors included Robert Culp, Dane Clark, Agnes Moorehead, Richard Carlson, Janet Blair, and James Whitmore.
Episodes
Nº | Title | Directed by: | Written by: | Air date | |
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1 | "The Machine Calls It Murder" | Marc Daniels | Harold Swanton | May 29, 1960 | |
2 | "Thunder of Silence" | TBA | Adrian Spies | June 5, 1960 | |
3 | "The Summer Hero" | Marc Daniels, Walter Grauman | Charlotte Armstrong | June 12, 1960 | |
4 | "Dark Possession" | TBA | Gore Vidal | June 19, 1960 | |
5 | "Fear Is the Parent" | Marc Daniels | Theodore Ferro | June 26, 1960 | |
Based on a novel by Mathilde Ferro | |||||
6 | "Murder Me Nicely" | Paul Nickell | Mann Rubin | July 3, 1960 | |
7 | "Dead Man's Walk" | TBA | Stephen Kandel | July 10, 1960 | |
8 | "The Last Six Blocks" | TBA | Adrian Spies | July 17, 1960 | |
9 | "I Know What I'd Have Done" | Marc Daniels | Charles Larson | July 24, 1960 | |
10 | "Enough Rope" | Don Richardson | Richard Levinson, William Link | July 31, 1960 | |
This episode was later made into the TV-movie Prescription: Murder, which became the pilot for Columbo. | |||||
11 | "Trial by Fury" | TBA | Stephen Kandel | August 7, 1960 | |
12 | "Run-Around" | Paul Nickell | Norman Lessing | August 14, 1960 | |
From a story by A.E. Hotchner | |||||
13 | "The Inspector Vanishes" | TBA | TBA | August 21, 1960 | |
14 | "Femme Fatale" | Paul Nickell | John McGreevey | August 28, 1960 | |
15 | "Murder by the Book" | TBA | Stephen Kandel | September 4, 1960 | |
16 | "Blind Man's Bluff" | Walter Grauman | Alan A. Armer, Walter Grauman | September 11, 1960 | |
17 | "The Suicide Club" | Richard Dunlap | Norman Lessing | September 18, 1960 | |
From a story by Robert Louis Stevenson | |||||
18 | "The Perfect Alibi" | Richard Dunlap | Norman Lessing | September 25, 1960 | |
From a story by A.A. Milne |
References
- Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (2009). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Random House Publishing Group. p. 245. ISBN 9780307483201. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
- "Business Briefly" (PDF). Broadcasting. May 2, 1960. p. 10. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
External links
- The Chevy Mystery Show on IMDb
- The Chevy Mystery Show at TV.com
- The Chevy Mystery Show at CVTA with list of episodes