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''The NBC Mystery Movie'' is an American television anthology series produced by
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, that NBC broadcast from 1971 to 1977. Devoted to a rotating series of
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episodes, it was sometimes split into two subsets broadcast on different nights of the week: ''The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie'' and ''The NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie''. ''The NBC Mystery Movie'' was a " wheel series", or "umbrella program" that rotated several programs within the same period throughout each of its seasons. In its first, 1971–72, it rotated three detective dramas that were broadcast on Wednesday nights from 8:30–10:00 p.m. in the Eastern and Pacific time zones (7:30–9:00 p.m.
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and
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time).


Background

The origin of the "wheel" format was a joint programming and creative production agreement between the NBC Television Network and
Universal Studios Universal Pictures (legally Universal City Studios LLC, also known as Universal Studios, or simply Universal; common metonym: Uni, and formerly named Universal Film Manufacturing Company and Universal-International Pictures Inc.) is an Ameri ...
Television and Motion Pictures in 1966, in accord with which NBC ordered a multi-year series of dramatic anthology productions from Universal that NBC would broadcast in the United States (both as originals and re-runs), with Universal retaining exclusive rights to overseas release of these productions as feature-length films, while NBC could not offer them as TV re-runs internationally. The first series created under this agreement was '' The Name of the Game'', a drama with three rotating stars. It was followed by ''
The Bold Ones ''The Bold Ones'' is the umbrella title for several television series. It was produced by Universal Television and broadcast on NBC from 1969 to 1973. It was a wheel format series, an NBC programming approach also used by that network in seri ...
'' and '' Four in One'' (the similar '' The Men'' was produced for ABC and involved series from three studios, although one of them was Universal). While it was a long and profitable collaboration, it finally succumbed to the changes of the commercial broadcast market regarding both structure and content by the end of the decade. By the late 1970s, the increasing popularity of situation comedies, coupled with their lower production costs and much greater scheduling flexibility and resale opportunities, surpassed that of these feature-length (90–120 minute) drama anthologies. The anthologies could not reasonably be reduced for shorter broadcast times for the re-run market. They were not designed for casual or short-term viewers, who would have little interest in the characters or the story of an individual episode. Each episode and each series were of widely varying quality, making package re-sale difficult. However, by the early 1980s, various movie episodes from the former ''Mystery Movie'' series were rebroadcast on late night's ''
The CBS Late Movie ''The CBS Late Movie'' is a CBS television series (later known as ''CBS Late Night'') during the 1970s and 1980s. The program ran in most American television markets from 11:30 p.m. ( ET/ PT) until 2:30 a.m. or later, on weeknights. A ...
'' as a package with an earlier half-hour situation comedy series rerun. While they lasted, the best of them employed the finest actors, writers and production standards available.


Production history


Inaugural programs

The three original 1971–1972 season shows of ''The NBC Mystery Movie'' were: * '' McCloud'', starring Dennis Weaver as a rural
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lawman temporarily assigned to the
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(NYPD). Inspired by the
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1968 film ''
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'', the show debuted the previous season as part of the hour-long NBC wheel show '' Four in One''. * ''
Columbo ''Columbo'' () is an American crime drama television series starring Peter Falk as Lieutenant Columbo, a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. After two pilot episodes in 1968 and 1971, the show originally aired on NBC f ...
'', starring
Peter Falk Peter Michael Falk (September 16, 1927 – June 23, 2011) was an American film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the long-running television series ''Columbo'' (1968–1978, 1989–2003), for which he ...
as a deceptively bumbling
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homicide detective. The series was derived from a 1968 made-for-television movie, ''Prescription: Murder'', which starred Falk in the same role. * '' McMillan & Wife'', starring
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and Susan Saint James as a husband-and-wife crime-fighting duo. Hudson's character was a hep sophisticated
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city police commissioner. Saint James later left the series and it was renamed ''McMillan''. The umbrella series was counted a great success in its first season and finished at number 14 in the
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for the 1971–1972 season. ''Columbo'' was nominated for eight
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and won four categories. This success prompted NBC to move the series to the competitive 8:30-10:00 Sunday evening time period for the second season as ''The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie''. In addition, a fourth show was added to the rotation, lasting two seasons (1972–1974): *''
Hec Ramsey ''Hec Ramsey'' is an American television series that aired on NBC from 1972 to 1974, starring Richard Boone. The series was created by Jack Webb's production company, Mark VII Limited in association with Universal's television productions. The ...
'', starring Richard Boone as a gunfighter turned frontier
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detective in the Old West. This piece of the wheel series was produced by
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.


''The NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie'' programs


Inaugural

NBC also launched a clone of the umbrella series, ''The NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie'', which debuted in the original time period and featured three new programs: *''
Banacek ''Banacek'' is an American detective TV series starring George Peppard that aired on the NBC network from 1972 to 1974. The series was part of the rotating '' NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie'' anthology. It alternated in its time slot with several o ...
'', starring George Peppard as Thomas Banacek, a free-lance
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insurance investigator in
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. Like ''Hec Ramsey'', it lasted two seasons (1972–1974). *''
Cool Million ''Cool Million'' is an American crime drama series that aired on NBC as an element in its "wheel series" '' The NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie'' during its 1972-73 schedule. Synopsis James Farentino starred as Jefferson Keyes, a former agent in the ...
'', starring James Farentino as a former CIA agent turned private investigator and security/retrieval expert whose fee per case was one million dollars. *'' Madigan'' had Richard Widmark reprising his 1968 film role as a streetwise veteran detective of the New York City Police Department.


Subsequent

During the 1973–1974 season, the programs rotating on Sunday remained the same, while on Wednesday, ''Cool Million'' and ''Madigan'' were canceled and ''Banacek'' rotated with three new series: *''
Faraday & Company ''Faraday & Company'' is an American crime drama television series that was part of the ''NBC Mystery Movie''. It lasted for only four episodes, which were rotated with ''Banacek'', ''The Snoop Sisters'', and ''Tenafly'' on Wednesday nights from 8 ...
'', starring Dan Dailey as a private detective who returns to Los Angeles after a quarter century in a South American jail. *''
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The Snoop Sisters ''The Snoop Sisters'' is an American comedy-mystery television show that aired on NBC during the 1973–1974 season, airing on a monthly rotation (referred to as a "wheel") as part of the '' NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie'', sharing the timeslot with ...
'', starring
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and
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as two elderly sisters who routinely found mysteries which they solved. Rescheduling to Tuesday nights as ''The NBC Tuesday Mystery Movie'' during January 1974 was not enough to help boost ratings, and the midweek series was canceled. The Sunday series continued, anchored by the popular trio of ''Columbo'', ''McCloud'', and ''McMillan and Wife''.


Later changes

During subsequent years, these rotated with a fourth series, which changed each year (1972–1977), including: *''
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'', starring Jessica Walter as the fictional first female chief of detectives for the San Francisco Police Department. This series was a spinoff of '' Ironside''. *'' McCoy'', starring
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as a professional con-man / thief. *''
Quincy, M.E. ''Quincy, M.E.'' (also called ''Quincy'') is an American mystery medical drama television series from Universal Studios that aired on NBC from October 3, 1976, to May 11, 1983. Jack Klugman starred in the title role as a Los Angeles County medic ...
'', starring
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as a medical examiner in the L.A. County Coroner's office. *'' Lanigan's Rabbi'', about a small town police chief ( Art Carney) and his best friend, a rabbi and amateur sleuth (
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), based on
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's popular Rabbi Small mysteries. Additionally, the two-hour pilot of another Universal mystery series, '' Ellery Queen: Too Many Suspects'', aired in the usual Sunday timeslot of the ''Mystery Movie'' on March 23, 1975; it was promoted as an ''NBC Mystery Movie Special''. (The resulting series began airing that September, but in a Thursday night timeslot, and not under the ''NBC Mystery Movie'' umbrella.) Of all the wheel series, only the original three — ''Columbo'', ''McCloud'' and ''McMillan & Wife'' — survived for the entire run of the ''Mystery Movie''. Most of the others were very short-lived, and, with the exception of ''Hec Ramsey'' and ''Banacek'', were all only on the air for one season. ''Quincy, M.E.'', which was the next to last new ''Mystery Movie'' series to premiere, ended up outlasting the parent series itself; midway through the final ''Mystery Movie'' season, ''Quincy'' was taken out of the wheel lineup and retooled into a one-hour weekly series that ran for seven more seasons, coming to an end in 1983. Although the ''Mystery Movie'' series was cancelled at the end of the 1976–1977 season, NBC kept ''Columbo'' in production and a seventh season consisting of five films premiered on November 21, 1977. After the fifth film aired in May 1978, NBC cancelled ''Columbo'' as well.


Presentation

The ''NBC'' ''Mystery Movie'' theme music was composed by Henry Mancini. The opening credits consisted of a shadowed figure carrying a flashlight slowly walking toward the camera in a desert landscape under dramatically lit clouds, as images of the various rotating series appeared sequentially on the screen; at the end, an announcer (
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) presented the night's main actors and series ''(example: "tonight, starring Peter Falk as Columbo")''. Some syndicated episodes of ''Columbo'' retain this opening credit sequence, though the original title caption which included "NBC" and (after the first season), a day of the week was instead replaced by a similar graphic, simply showing multiple colored filmstrips with "MYSTERY" written within the frames, scrolling upwards within a circle (in the original animation, some of these filmstrips contained the NBC logo, and they scrolled upwards at a faster pace), alternatively, the portion of the introduction featuring Columbo replaced the original NBC-branded end graphic. Some syndicated reruns of other ''Mystery Movie'' shows retained the intro, but simply faded away before the NBC-branded opening graphic could be shown. The ''NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie'' theme was composed by Quincy Jones for its first season and had an animated open to show the lineup.


Post-series

In 1989, Universal Television and
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teamed to launch a revival of the mystery wheel, titled the ''ABC Monday Mystery Movie''. The network brought back original ''Mystery Movie'' series ''Columbo'' to be part of the wheel, with Peter Falk returning in the title role. Two new series joined Columbo in its first year, ''
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'', starring
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as a crime solving anthropologist, and ''
B.L. Stryker ''B.L. Stryker'' is an American detective drama that aired on ABC from February 13, 1989, to May 5, 1990, as part of the '' ABC Mystery Movie'' umbrella group, along with '' Columbo'', and ''Kojak''. Tom Selleck was one of the series' executive p ...
'', which featured
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as a
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private investigator. ''Columbo'' and ''B.L. Stryker'' continued in the wheel's second season on Saturday (as ''ABC Saturday Mystery Movie'') with two other series in August 1989: the new ''
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'', a
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based mystery starring
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, and a revival of CBS' 1970s crime drama '' Kojak''. The wheel series ran irregularly from February 1989 until August 1990. After the ''ABC Saturday Mystery Movie'' ended, ABC kept ''Columbo'' in production and Falk starred in an additional fourteen episodes before the network discontinued the series in 2003. NBC, meanwhile, brought ''McCloud'' back for a reunion film in 1989. The film, titled ''The Return of Sam McCloud'', featured Dennis Weaver in the role of United States Senator Sam McCloud. The ''ABC Mystery Movie'' theme was composed by Mike Post.


''Friday Night Mystery''

In the fall of 1993, NBC made an attempt to revive the wheel format, this time called ''The NBC Friday Night Mystery''. As originally conceived, this rotation was supposed to include: * ''MacShayne'' starring
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as a gambler turned house detective to pay his debts. * '' Hart to Hart'', a revival starring Robert Wagner and
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. * ''Staying Afloat'' starring
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as a former millionaire who becomes a jet-setting government operative. * ''Janek'', a revival of the movie series (begun in 1985) starring
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as New York City Police Lieutenant of Detectives Frank Janek. * ''
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'', two telefilms starring Bill Cosby with plans to spin off into a regular series for the 1994 season. * The continuing series of '' Perry Mason'' telefilms that were already airing on NBC :With ''Perry Mason'' star
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dying after filming only the first of six scheduled films for the series, NBC filmed a spin off movie starring Paul Sorvino as Frank Caruso, a close friend of Mason, with an option for one more. * ''Ray Alexander'' was a late addition starring
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as Ray Alexander, a detective-restaurateur, with co-stars James Coburn and Ossie Davis. This series' first installment, ''A Taste for Justice'', was aired on May 13, 1994 with two more films planned.


In popular culture

* The cast of ''
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'' would often make a recurring joke ("It's ''The NBC Mystery Movie''!") whenever a character in a movie shone a flashlight. Eventually, at the beginning of the episode ''Teenagers from Outer Space'', Joel has the robots in electrical shock therapy to try and break them of the habit. * A 2008 episode of ''
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'', " Dial 'N' for Nerder", ended with a reference to the ''NBC Mystery Movie'' opening sequence, featuring Nelson Muntz as Columbo,
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as Quincy,
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as McCloud and Mr. Burns and Smithers as McMillan and Wife. * In an episode of the cartoon '' King of the Hill'',
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refers to Hec Ramsey as an under-appreciated part of the ''NBC Mystery Wheel''.


U.S. television ratings

''The NBC Mystery Movie'' maintained high ratings finishing in the top 30 of shows for the first four seasons. The show rated as the following:


See also

*
List of The ABC Mystery Movie episodes This is a list of all episodes of ''The ABC Mystery Movie'' ''ABC Monday Mystery Movie'' (1989) ''ABC Saturday Mystery Movie'' (1989-90) See also *'' Columbo'' *'' B.L. Stryker'' *''Gideon Oliver'' *''Kojak ''Kojak'' is an American ac ...


References


External links

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