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Outside of watching a lot of old movies growing up, thanks to my dad, if I were to attribute my love of classic films and radio to anything modern, I’d have to say that the Steven Speilberg cartoons of the early-to-mid 1990s would be a strong candidate.
Steven Speilberg produced not one, but three seperate cartoon series, which stand out from most modern series in that, to one extent or another, they each payed homage to the classics that came before. The goal was to produce shows that parents could watch with their children and both have a good time.
Tiny Toons Adventures brought back some of the classic cartoon characters as professors at Acme Looniversity. One episode in particular involved one of the young cartoon characters trying to bing a long forgotten 1930s cartoon.
Animaniacs billed itself as a real throwback to the 1930s, with its premise that the three stars had starred in old style cartoons and then been locked in a water tower for over sixty years until “they escaped.” The comic stylings of Yacko Warner were very reminsicent of Groucho Marx.
But perhaps the most nostalgic of the three shows was Pinky and the Brain. The show’s plot centered around two lab mice with designs on World domination. One was a frantic manic scatterbrain, while the other was a high IQ mouse that dreamed of world domination.
The show was perhaps the most intelligent cartoon show of its time. Its plots borrowed heavily from classics of television, film, and literature, as well as its satire of modern popular culture. Pinky and the Brain offered their takes on Around the World in 80 Days, The Third Man, and one plot even involved the Brain’s plan to take over the world through the power of radio with a parody of The Shadow. The Brain also plots to take over the World using Orson Welles famous War of the Worlds broadcast as a basis for his plot.
The Brain was consciously modeled in many ways after Orson Welles, and his entire character is somewhat reminiscent of Orson Welle’s Harry Lime. His goal of world domination should make us hate the Brain, but the audience can’t help but like him, and even pity him as he goes through his many trials.
Maurice LaMarche who did the voice of the Brain is a big Orson Welles afficianado. One of the more interesting Pinky and the Brain shorts had LaMarche recreating Orson Welle’s famous pea soup commercial in a G-rated version.
While many of the episodes have become dated by references to politicians like Clinton and Gingrich, the most timeless ones were those that took a look back to some of the best of the past. For more on the links between Brain and Orson Welles, read here.
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Johnny Dollar is off to the South Pacific to check up on six insured missing men.
Original Air Date: November 5, 1949
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Holmes and Watson come out of retirement to help the British Military in World War I. Holmes has to find out if an actor visiting the troops is really a traitor.
Original Air Date: May 14, 1945
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A man makes up a fake robbery to hide his gambling from his wife, but it gets complicated when another man confesses to the fictional robbery. That’s where George comes in.
Original Air Date: July 26 , 1948
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The Lyon hires Jeff Regan out to go to New Orleans to find an old man’s daughter. Regan finds she’s already dead, but the mystery is just beginning.
Original Air Date: July 17, 1948
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Dan Holiday goes to help an old college professor friend whose fiance unexpectedly leaved him when her uncle died. The professor ends up facing a murder charge and Holiday has to clear him.
Original Air Date: May 19, 1948
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In this 1943 adaptation of the original hardboiled detective story: Miles Archer, the partner of Sam Spade (played by Humphrey Bogart) is killed while shadowing someone for a client ( Mary Astor.) When the man Archer was shadowing is killed, the police suspect Spade. Spade must find Archer’s killer and to do it he has to match wits against dangerous international criminals (Peter Lorre and Sidney Greenstreet.)
Original Air Date: September 20, 1943
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Johnny Dollar is dispatched to San Francisco to investigate a man who is hinting that he’s behind a series of “accidental deaths.” At the time of each death, the man has a perfect alibi.
Original Air Date: October 29, 1949
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Sherlock Holmes again returns from retirement. This time he and Watson are trying to solve a mystery that surrounds a play based on Sherlock Holmes’ adventures and a stolen ruby from a distant land.
Original Air Date: May 7, 1945
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Another private investigator sent George a letter hiring him “just in case” he’s murdered. When the other investigator is murdered, George goes to work.
Original Air Date: July 19, 1948
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Johnny Madero is offered $50 to buy an item at an auction. His client disappears and before he knows it, Warchek from homicide is breathing down his neck.
Original Air Date: June 26, 1947
Some days you don’t make out any better than an ice cube at a cocktail party.
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Dan Holiday can get $200,000 to charity if he’s willing to play a twisted rich man’s game and go head to head with a killer.
Original Air Date: May 19, 1948
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A mystery writer (Agnes Moorhead) finds herself in the middle of a real life murder mystery in a small town and up against a dangerous serial killer who victimizes women and calls himself “The Bat.” Vincent Price also co-stars.
Rated PG for Violence.
Released: August 9, 1959
I get asked a lot about what shows we’re going to play as replacements in the line up become necessary, so I decided to make a list of the shows I would like to do, the shows I’m not going to do and those I’m not sure about. If there’s another detective show that’s not on the list, please leave it in the comments or call the show at 208-991-GR8D (4783).
The only shows that I will consider are either American made shows or shows made for American syndication that were produced before February 15, 1972.
The most up to date version of this list will be kept here.
Already Done or Doing:
Box 13
Pat Novak for Hire
Johnny Madero
Jeff Regan
Let George Do It
Sherlock Holmes
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
Yes:
Adventures of Ellery Queen
Adventures of the Abbotts
Amazing Mr. Malone/Murder and Mr. Malone
Barrie Craig
Big Guy
Boston Blackie
Broadway is My Beat
Candy Matson
Casebook of Gregory Hood
Charlie Chan
Defense Attorney
The Falcon
Father Brown
The Fat Man
Frank Race
Hercule Poirot
I Deal in Crime
Inspector Thorne
Johnny Fletcher
Martin Kane
Matthew Slade
Michael Shayne
Miss Pinkerton
Mr. and Mrs. North (Frost-Curtain Version)
Mystery is My Hobby
Nero Wolfe
Nick Carter
Nightbeat
Pete Kelly’s Blues
Philip Marlowe
Policewoman
Philo Vance (NBC Version)
Richard Diamond
Rogue’s Gallery
The Saint
Tales of Fatima
Thin Man
Probably Yes:
Sam Spade
No:
Adventures by Morse
Detectives Black and Blue
I Love a Mystery
I Love Adventure
Jonathan Brixton (aka Attorney for the Defense.)
Mr. and Mrs. North (Briton and Denning version)
Philo Vance (Ziv Transcription)
Need to hear more episodes to make up my mind:
Adventures of Christopher London
Big Town
Bulldog Drummond
Heathstone of the Death Squad
Call the Police
Cases of Mr. Ace
Casey, Crime Photographer
Cloak and Dagger
Crime Correspondent
Crime Doctor
Danger Dr. Danfield
Danger with Granger
Dangerous Assignment
Dick Tracy
Dr. Tim Detective
Front Page Farrell
It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins
Miss Sherlock
Mister Chameleon
Mr. District Attorney
Mr. Keen Tracer of Lost Persons
Mr. Moto
Official Detective
The Private Files of Rex Saunders
Results, Inc.
Rocky Jordan
Stand By for Crime
Strange Wills
That Hammer Guy