Carried over from the popular radio program, Mr. & Mrs. North was a mystery/suspense show played with light humor. It featured Jerry North as a book publisher, happily married to his charming housewife, Pamela. Each half-hour episode concerned itself with a mysterious crime, frequently involving a murder that the Norths stumbled upon and solved before show's end. The Norths live in New York City's Greenwich Village and often call upon their friend for assistance, Lieutenant Bill Weigand, a homicide detective with the city's police department. Jerry is considered an intelligent, worldly, capable man whose familiarity with mystery stories should leave him a worthy amateur detective. Pamela is characterized as a simple-minded, naive wife, like so many other women on TV in the '50s. She is presented as reasoning illogically, as well as acting plain foolishly. Sometimes she just doesn't grasp her husband's reasoning or is dismissed for following her own women's intuition. But
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Season 1 | October 1952 | June 1953 | 39 |
Season 2 | January 1954 | May 1954 | 18 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
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Season 1 | April 1953 | 1 | |
Unassigned Episodes | 56 |
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Ralph Francis Murphy | 5 | 10/03/1952 - 02/13/1953 | |
Paul Landres | 2 | 02/02/1954 - 03/02/1954 | |
Ralph Murphy | 1 | 04/17/1953 | |
Lew Landers | 1 | 11/14/1952 | |
John Francis Murphy | 1 | 01/09/1953 |
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Frances Lockridge , Richard Lockridge | 2 | 11/14/1952 - 11/21/1952 | |
Leslie Edgley | 1 | 01/09/1953 | |
Don Mullaly | 1 | 02/02/1954 | |
Warren Wilson | 1 | 02/13/1953 | |
DeWitt Bodeen | 1 | 10/03/1952 | |
Lee Erwin | 1 | 02/02/1954 | |
Robert Sloane | 1 | 10/10/1952 | |
Frances Lockridge | 1 | 01/09/1953 |
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