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I loved Ellery Queen back in the '70s. However, I was just a kid and don't remember any of the shows. I just remember loving the show and trying to solve the crime b4 Ellery! Does anyone know where they are being shown (i.e. what cable channel), or where the videos are being sold?

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Robert Nelson - 12:52am Jul 22, 1997 PST(#3 of 73)

I also would like to know when and where to find ellory queen on the radio. public radio perhaps?


Jill Gregg - 08:08pm Jul 26, 1997 PST(#4 of 73)

HELP! I am a big fan of everything ellery, especially the short stories and the Jim Hutton Series. I have all the episodes on tape except the pilot movie "Too Many Suspects" Any ideas on where I can get my hands on a copy? Please Help!!


Robert Nelson - 07:23pm Jul 27, 1997 PST(#5 of 73)

jill.

actually i dont have ANY of ellory queen on video. where did you get all the others?


The Watcher - 04:21pm Aug 3, 1997 PST(#6 of 73)

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Would anybody know if the old Ellery Queen episodes are ever shown? I watched them as a kid and loved them.

Ginette


Robert Nelson - 07:40pm Aug 5, 1997 PST(#7 of 73)

to the watcher and all other ellory fans:

someone recently told me that ellory queen is being shown on encore. but i havent been able to find them. perhaps on encores mystery channel (which i dont get). if someone ever sees where ellory is being shown, could they please let me know??? thanks

rob


Jill Gregg - 01:47am Aug 6, 1997 PST(#8 of 73)

Several people have requested info on the Jim Hutton "Ellery Queen" series and where it is being shown. Several years back it was being shown on A & E but I have been told that it is now showing on Encore's Mystery Channel. I can't get Encore so I don't know if this is true but have heard it from more than one source.


Cary Green - 01:26pm Aug 6, 1997 PST(#9 of 73)

I just checked the listings on the Mysteries on TV site and do not see Ellery Queen listed at all. Since the listings are very complete, I assume that means it is not on at all.

-Cary


Jim McGorry - 12:10am Aug 16, 1997 PST(#10 of 73)

Jill Gregg is right about being shown on A&E. I don't have Encore but it is listed in my cable listing booklet and I checked and could not find any listing for the show. EQ was written by Fredrick Danay and Manfred Lee, I believe. They also wrote about another detective but for the life of me I can't remember either the pseudonym auther's name or the detective. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.


Jill Gregg - 12:32pm Aug 17, 1997 PST(#11 of 73)

The other books were the Drury Lane series under the name Barnaby Ross. There were 4, "the Mystery of X(1), Y(2), Z(3) and "Drury Lanes Last Case"


The Watcher - 05:44pm Aug 23, 1997 PST(#12 of 73)

Ellery Queen: The Adventure of the Lover's Leap is on Friday, Sep 5, 3:07am on Encore Mystery. Here's a short synopsis: A wealthy woman is murdered in the same manner as a character in one of Ellery's mystery novels. Check Listings for more Ellery Queen shows.


Jay Shu - 09:23am Sep 9, 1997 PST(#13 of 73)

I would like to collect all the dectective stories (33 books) written by EQ, however, I could not find it in Australia. I would appreciate if anyone can help me to source them. My E-mail address: jms@world.net

Thanks very much.


sysop - 06:08pm Sep 10, 1997 PST(#14 of 73)

Note: This message was originally posted anonymously.

Hi all, anybody knows what happened to Ellery Queen? I have a lot of paperbacks and used to really love these books. What was the last title published? Any other Ellery Queen fans?


Julie Kelley - 12:52am Sep 12, 1997 PST(#15 of 73)

I am a big fan of Ellery Queen, I think I have read all of their books. Also enjoyed the series with Hutton on TV.

Jay Shu - The more recently published Queen books I have are all in a set of two novels for the price of one (two in one book) published as Signet Classics. You might try writing the New America Library, 1633 Broadway, New York, New York 10019. They may still publish these and also should be able to tell you if they are available in any bookstores in Australia. Good Luck.


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