''Mystery!'' is an
anthology television series
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produced by
WGBH Boston for
PBS in the United States.
The series was created as a
mystery,
police
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and
crime drama
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spin-off of the PBS show ''
Masterpiece Theatre
''Masterpiece'' (formerly known as ''Masterpiece Theatre'') is a drama anthology television series produced by WGBH Boston. It premiered on PBS on January 10, 1971. The series has presented numerous acclaimed British productions. Many of these ...
''. From 1980 to 2007, ''Mystery!'' aired mostly British crime series purchased from or co-produced with the
BBC
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or
ITV and adapted from British mystery fiction. In 2002, due to pressure to include more American material, a series based on the novels of US mystery writer
Tony Hillerman was produced, but the vast majority of ''Mystery!'' programming has always been and continues to be British literary adaptations co-produced with UK-based production companies.
In 2008, PBS combined ''Mystery!'' with its predecessor ''Masterpiece Theatre'' under the umbrella title ''
Masterpiece
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Historically, ...
'', which includes the sub-brands ''Masterpiece Classic'', ''Masterpiece Mystery!'', and ''Masterpiece Contemporary''.
Edward Gorey, Derek Lamb, and the ''Mystery!'' opening sequence
''Mystery!'' is noted for its animated opening and closing
title sequences with original drawings created by cartoonist
Edward Gorey and animated by Eugene Federenko,
Derek Lamb, and
Janet Perlman,
with music by
Normand Roger. A PBS veteran, animator Lamb had also created programming for series like ''
Sesame Street
''Sesame Street'' is an American educational television, educational children's television series that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation, and puppetry. It is produced by Sesame Workshop (known as the Children's Television Worksh ...
'', ''
The Electric Company'', and ''
The Great American Dream Machine''.
Gorey’s first attempt at creating a storyboard of the opening was estimated to run 10 minutes. Because executive producer Joan Wilson was looking for a 75-second sequence, Gorey was eventually asked to hand over the drawings and allow animators to use his work as inspiration. Gorey, known for his eccentric and stubborn nature, recounted:
The Lamb/Gorey sequence has changed several times since 1980. It consisted of a non-linear series of animated
period country house
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An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a Townhou ...
tableaux. The scenes include a formal ball, a crowd of umbrella-toting funeral attendants, three investigators, a croquet game in the rain, and a moaning damsel in various scenes of distress. Over time, the sequence became more streamlined, shorter, and slightly more colorful. For the Hillerman episodes, the American flag was worked into the opening title sequence.
Today, the ''Masterpiece'' opening sequence is almost identical across the sub-brands. Each opening fades in and out of scenes of popular characters from each series. The ''Mystery!'' version still features the Gorey/Lamb characters.
Inception and early history
''Mystery!'' was the second British anthology to come to WGBH Boston after ''
Masterpiece Theatre
''Masterpiece'' (formerly known as ''Masterpiece Theatre'') is a drama anthology television series produced by WGBH Boston. It premiered on PBS on January 10, 1971. The series has presented numerous acclaimed British productions. Many of these ...
''. In 1979, Mobil Oil head of corporate affairs
Herb Schmertz offered the idea of an all-British crime series show to WGBH manager Henry Becton. Mobil Oil was already the underwriter for ''Masterpiece Theater'' and had seen success with high-profile British series, including ''
The Six Wives of Henry VIII'' and ''
Elizabeth R''. By 1979, WGBH was bringing in a diverse array of British programming, to the point that Mobil saw an advantage to creating a unique time slot for the crime/police drama genre. Mobil spent 2.3 million in 1979 and 3.2 million in 1980 toward the shows it sponsored on PBS, including for the kickoff of ''Mystery!'' Not everyone was especially enthusiastic over the genre division between ''Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Mystery!'' Then ''Masterpiece Theater'' host
Alistair Cooke
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initially bemoaned the loss of the crime genre:
One of ''Mystery!'' early successes was ''
Rumpole of the Bailey
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''. Other noted successes include ''
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' starring
Jeremy Brett
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in the title role, ''
Inspector Morse
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On television he was portrayed by John ...
'' with
John Thaw, ''
Brother Cadfael'' starring
Derek Jacobi, and ''
Prime Suspect'' starring
Helen Mirren.
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English people, English author known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving ...
sleuths
Hercule Poirot (
David Suchet) and
Miss Marple (at various times
Joan Hickson,
Geraldine McEwan, and
Julia McKenzie) have also been featured.
''Mystery!'' won both the
1988 Anthony Award and the
1991 Anthony Award for "Best Television Show".
Hosts
The first host of the show in 1980 was
Gene Shalit. In the first broadcast, February 5, 1980, Shalit opened with the introduction: “Good evening. We’re about to set out on a series of entertaining mysteries—15 weeks of suspenseful, sophisticated, crafty conundrums that are darkly diabolical or amusing adventures with introductions that suddenly seem alarmingly alliterative.”
Shalit left the show in 1981.
Vincent Price took the reins in ''Mystery!''’s second year. Price’s introductions included haunted house gags, including walking through cobwebs and ducking under spiders and bats. He came to Boston twice a year to tape openings and closings for the show. Actress Katherine Emory called Price “the sweetest scary man I ever met".
Price was in his seventies when he hosted the show, and eventually had to step down due to failing health in 1989.
Diana Rigg
Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg (20 July 1938 – 10 September 2020) was an English actress of stage and screen. Her roles include Emma Peel in the TV series ''The Avengers (TV series), The Avengers'' (1965–1968); Countess Tracy Bond, Teresa di ...
took over as host in 1989 and had the opportunity to introduce two mystery series in which she was the star: ''
Mother Love'' and ''
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries''. Rigg had previously won a BAFTA Award for her work on ''Masterpiece Theater''
1985 ''Bleak House'' adaptation. She left ''Mystery!'' in 2003.
Beginning in 2004, ''Mystery!'' aired without a host. When the show was rebranded under the ''Masterpiece'' umbrella in 2008, actor
Alan Cumming became the host.
Funding trouble: 1996–2007
In the summer of 1995, Mobil announced that it would stop funding ''Mystery!'' at the end of the season. Its underwritten series ''Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Mystery!'' had been losing audiences for some time.
"Many times, over the years, we've watched our best mini-series debut with a flourish … only to see the audience gently or not so gently erode over the weeks," executive producer
Rebecca Eaton said, citing last year's ''Middlemarch'' as an example.".
Although Mobil had been experiencing restructuring, cutting 1,250 employees, the company refused to blame its actions on cost cutting. The company announced that it would stay with ''Masterpiece Theater'' at least through 1999 though it didn’t leave as underwriter until 2004. After the ExxonMobil merger in 1999, the company reoriented its philanthropic mission to support public health and environmental causes, dropping its commitment to public television. PBS had avoided adding 30-second advertisements before programming blocks, despite underwriters’ requests for more robust representation on the channel. Mobil swore that the decision had nothing to do with PBS’s hesitancy in implementing 30-second advertising spots for its underwriters. Since 1980, Mobil had covered the entire cost of acquiring, repackaging and promoting British dramas for PBS, which had typically cost the company around $10 million a year. Without Mobil, ''Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Mystery!'' were left without consistent support until 2011.
As a result of Mobil's initial break from ''Mystery!'', Eaton and her staff began looking for newer, more “relevant” stories to tell in both shows. They also looked to past successes for help. ''Prime Suspect'' had gained a strong following in the US as well as England, so PBS re-ran Series 4 on ''Masterpiece Theater'' during the 1995-1996 season.
PBS shifted ''Mystery!'' in 2002 from its Thursday prime-time slot during the regular American TV season to Sunday nights in the summer. ''Mystery!'' continued as a summer series from 2002 to 2004 with shows like ''
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
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'', ''
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates'' and ''
Foyle's War''.
2008 format change
In 2008, the series was absorbed into ''
Masterpiece
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Historically, ...
'' (the former ''Masterpiece Theatre'') and began using the banner ''Masterpiece Mystery!'' In addition, the theme music was changed. It now carried a signature theme based on its sister program's former theme. This version is hosted by
Alan Cumming.
Rebecca Eaton reflected on the 2008 changes in an interview with Diane Rehm, citing Mobil’s departure, a competitive media landscape, and trouble branding ''Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Mystery!'' to new audiences. Eaton said:
“I realized that this ship of whom I was the captain was at risk of going down, and that I had to do something. And I truly did not know what to do and had no money to do anything anyway. But we got a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS which we were pretty much allowed to do anything with...we spent it on doing some research into how people perceived Masterpiece. And discovered that they used to watch it, they loved it, they regarded it very highly. They weren't watching it so much anymore. They thought it was too hard to find...And a lot of people were put off by the title. They thought, oh it sounds like it will be very challenging. It sounds like homework....We didn't change the content because we realized whenever anybody, particularly younger viewers watched it, watched Madame Bovary or Sense and Sensibility or Bleak House, they loved it. It was just sort of getting past the rather forbidding title of ''Masterpiece Theater'' and the confusing anthology nature.”
In popular culture
*''Mystery!'' was parodied by ''
Sesame Street
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'' "Mysterious Theatre" sketches in the early 1990s, hosted by the Muppet character Vincent Twice (whose name was always said twice), a parody of
Vincent Price.
* The 1990s ''Mystery!'' opening was parodied on a 1998 episode of fellow WGBH program ''
Arthur
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'' entitled "Binky Rules."
List of series presented on ''Mystery!''
American Mystery! Specials
The American Mystery! Specials featured three stories set in the United States. They were based on
Tony Hillerman's Navajo Tribal Police stories featuring
Joe Leaphorn, played by
Wes Studi, and
Jim Chee, portrayed by
Adam Beach:
*''
Skinwalkers'' 2002 (1)
*''
Coyote Waits'' 2003 (1)
*''
A Thief of Time'' 2004 (1)
References
Bibliography
*Eaton, Rebecca (2013). ''Making Masterpiece: 25 Years Behind the Scenes at Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery! at PBS,'' Viking Adult.
*Hilmes, Michele (2012). ''Network Nations: A Transnational History of British and American Broadcasting.'' Routledge.
*Knox, Simone (2012). “Masterpiece Theatre and British Drama Imports on US Television: Discourses of Tension.” ''Critical Studies in Television'' 7:1 (29-48).
*Miller, Ron (1996). ''MYSTERY!: A Celebration'', WGBH Educational Foundation, 1996. .
*Neves, Sheron (2013). “Running a Brothel from Inside a Monastery: Drama Co-Productions at the BBC and the Trade Relationship with America from the 1970s to the 1990s,” PhD dissertation, University of London-Birkbeck.
*Weissmann, Elke (2012). ''Transnational Television Drama: Special Relations and Mutual Influence Between the US and the UK''. Palgrave Macmillan.
External links
Official ''Masterpiece'' website*
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