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'''''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries''''' (retitled '''''The Hardy Boys Mysteries''''' for season three) is a television series which aired for three seasons on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. The series starred [[Parker Stevenson]] and [[Shaun Cassidy]] as amateur sleuth brothers [[Frank Hardy (The Hardy Boys)|Frank]] and [[Joe Hardy (The Hardy Boys)|Joe Hardy]], respectively, and [[Pamela Sue Martin]] (later [[Janet Julian|Janet Louise Johnson]]) as girl detective [[Nancy Drew]].
'''''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries''''' (retitled '''''The Hardy Boys Mysteries''''' for season three) is a television series which aired for three seasons on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. The series starred [[Parker Stevenson]] and [[Shaun Cassidy]] as amateur sleuth brothers [[Frank Hardy (The Hardy Boys)|Frank]] and [[Joe Hardy (The Hardy Boys)|Joe Hardy]], respectively, and [[Pamela Sue Martin]] (later [[Janet Julian|Janet Louise Johnson]]) as girl detective [[Nancy Drew]].


''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries'' was unusual in that it often dealt with the characters individually, in an almost analogical style. That is, some episodes featured only the Hardy Boys and others only Nancy Drew.
''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries'' was unusual in that it often dealt with the characters individually, in an almost anthological style. That is, some episodes featured only the Hardy Boys and others only Nancy Drew.


==Story==
==Story==

Revision as of 01:37, 30 June 2008

The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
StarringShaun Cassidy
Parker Stevenson
Pamela Sue Martin (1977-1978)
Janet Louise Johnson (1978-79)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes46
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseJanuary 30, 1977 –
January 14, 1979

The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (retitled The Hardy Boys Mysteries for season three) is a television series which aired for three seasons on ABC. The series starred Parker Stevenson and Shaun Cassidy as amateur sleuth brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, respectively, and Pamela Sue Martin (later Janet Louise Johnson) as girl detective Nancy Drew.

The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries was unusual in that it often dealt with the characters individually, in an almost anthological style. That is, some episodes featured only the Hardy Boys and others only Nancy Drew.

Story

The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew were both successful book publishing franchises, owned by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a publishing group which owned many successful children's book lines.

The Hardy Boys are brother amateur detectives. Frank is the elder of the two and Joe is a year younger. The two boys live in the fictional city of Bayport (on Barmet Bay) with their famous father, Fenton Hardy (Ed Gilbert), a private detective formerly with the New York Police Department.

In addition to the Hardy Boys, their stories feature two other characters with some regularity: Aunt Gertrude (Edith Atwater) and a platonic female friend of the boys, Callie Shaw (Lisa Eilbacher), who also does part-time work for their father, Fenton. Other characters which played a major part of the Hardy Boys books, such as Chet Morton (Gary Springer), appeared only briefly in the series.

Nancy Drew is the amateur sleuth - she prefers the term "part time investigator" - daughter of attorney Carson Drew. She lives with her father in the fictional River Heights which, by the nature of the cross-over element of the series, cannot be too distant from the Hardy Boys east coast United States home town of Bayport.

In addition to Nancy Drew and her father, Carson (William Schallert), her stories feature two other characters with some regularity: her close friend George (Georgia) Fayne (Jean Rasey and, later for two episodes, Susan Buckner) and Ned Nickerson (George O Hanlon Jr.) Another prominent character from the Nancy Drew books, Bess Marvin (Ruth Cox), made only two appearances.

In the novels on which the series was based, Nickerson is explicitly identified as Nancy's boyfriend; in the television series, their romance is more ambiguous. In the first series, Nickerson is a law student who does part-time work for Carson Drew.

In the second series, Nickerson is re-introduced - with no reference to his earlier appearances, and in a scene in which he is apparently introduced to Nancy Drew for the first time - as a young hotshot lawyer from the city District Attorney's office. In this second appearance he is played by Rick Springfield.

Production

The series was produced by Glen A. Larson. The original music was composed by Stu Phillips.

The series was produced by Universal Studios, and the series used many of the Universal backlot locations as filming sites.

They include the two-part episode The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom, which is set on the studio lot, and numerous episodes which were filmed on parts of Colonial Street, the backlot street which was later used in the Tom Hanks film The Burbs and is used as Wisteria Lane in the hit TV series Desperate Housewives.

Television Episodes

First Season

During the first season individual episodes were entirely focused either on the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew, and aired alternately.

# Original air date Title
1. January 30, 1977 The Mystery of the Haunted House
2. February 6, 1977 The Mystery of Pirate's Cove
3. February 13, 1977 The Mystery of Witches' Hollow
4. February 20, 1977 The Mystery of the Diamond Triangle
5. March 6, 1977 The Disappearing Floor
6. March 13, 1977 The Secret of the Whispering Walls
7. March 27, 1977 The Flickering Torch Mystery
8. April 3, 1977 A Haunting We Will Go
9. April 10, 1977 The Mystery of the Flying Courier
10. April 17, 1977 The Mystery of the Fallen Angels
11. April 24, 1977 Wipe Out
12. May 1, 1977 The Mystery of the Ghostwriter's Cruise
13. May 15, 1977 The Secret of the Jade Kwan Yin
14. May 22, 1977 The Mystery of the Solid Gold Kicker

Episode #12 The Mystery of the Ghostwriter's Cruise is noteworthy because it contains a sequence in which a tidal wave appears to approach a cruise ship, a deliberate homage to The Poseidon Adventure, in which Martin also starred.

Second Season

During the second season, only three episodes feature Drew alone; the remainder starred the Hardy Boys with Pamela Sue Martin, as Nancy Drew, credited as a guest star. Martin left the series during the second season, and was replaced, for two episodes near the end, by actress Janet Julian aka Janet Louise Johnson.

# Original air date Title
15. September 11, 1977 The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula (part 1)
16. September 6, 1977 The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula (part 2)
17. September 18, 1977 The Mystery of King Tut's Tomb
18. October 2, 1977 The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom (part 1)
19. October 9, 1977 The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom (part 2)
20. October 16, 1977 The Mystery of the African Safari
21. October 30, 1977 The Creatures Who Came on Sunday
22. November 6, 1977 The Strange Fate of Flight 608
23. November 13, 1977 Acapulco Spies
24. November 20, 1977 Nancy Drew's Love Match
25. November 27, 1977 The Mystery of the Silent Scream
26. December 18, 1977 Will the Real Santa Claus..?
27. January 1, 1978 The Lady on Thursday at Ten
28. January 8, 1978 Oh Say Can You Sing
29. January 22, 1978 The House on Possessed Hill
30. January 29, 1978 Sole Survivor
31. February 12, 1978 Voodoo Doll (part 1)
32. February 19, 1978 Voodoo Doll (part 1)
33. February 26, 1978 Mystery of the Avalanche Express
34. March 12, 1978 Death Surf
35. March 31, 1978 Arson & Old Lace
36. May 6, 1978 The Campus Terror

Both the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew featured in eight episodes, six of which were in the form of two-part episodes. Pamela Sue Martin played Nancy Drew in The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula and The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom which were both transmitted in two parts.

After Martin departed the series, the character of Nancy Drew made three more appearances, with the Hardy Boys, in the episodes Voodoo Doll, Mystery on the Avalanche Express and Arson and Old Lace. In those, she was played by Janet Julian.

Third Season

In the third season Nancy Drew was dropped from the show completely, and it was renamed The Hardy Boys Mysteries. In this season, the Boys become professional agents for the Justice Department.

# Original air date Title
37. October 2, 1978 The Last Kiss of Summer (part 1)
38. January 14, 1979 The Last Kiss of Summer (part 2)
39. October 15, 1978 Assault on the Tower
40. October 22, 1978 Search for Atlantis
41. October 29, 1978 Dangerous Waters
42. November 5, 1978 Scorpion's Sting
43. November 19, 1978 Defection to Paradise (part 1)
44. November 26, 1978 Defection to Paradise (part 2)
45. December 3, 1978 Game Plan
46. January 14, 1979 Life on the Line

Celebrity Appearances

A number of well known actors appeared in episodes of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, either as celebrity guest stars or before they achieved subsequent fame.

Celebrities who appeared in episodes included Ricky Nelson (The Flickering Torch Mystery), Bob Crane (A Haunting We Will Go), Lorne Greene and Paul Williams (The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula), Casey Kasem, Dennis Weaver, Jaclyn Smith and Robert Wagner (Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom), Tony Dow (The Creatures Who Came on Sunday), Maureen McCormick (Nancy Drew's Love Match), William Campbell and Missy Gold (Will The Real Santa ...?), Lloyd Bochner and Dorothy Malone (The House on Possessed Hill), Diana Muldaur (Sole Survivor), Ray Milland and Howard Duff (Voodoo Doll), Vic Damone, Fabian and Troy Donahue (Mystery on the Avalanche Express), Pernell Roberts and Joseph Cotten (Arson and Old Lace), Dana Andrews and Patrick Macnee (Assault on the Tower), John Colicos (Search for Atlantis), June Lockhart and Robert Loggia (Dangerous Waters),

Famous actors who appeared in the series earlier in their career included Jamie Lee Curtis, Robert Englund and A Martinez (The Mystery of the Fallen Angels), Rosalind Chao (The Mystery of the Jade Kwan Yin), Mark Harmon and Martin Kove (The Mystery of the Solid Gold Kicker), Anne Lockhart (The Mystery of the African Safari and The Last Kiss of Summer), Rick Springfield (Will The Real Santa ...?), Nicholas Hammond and John Karlen (The Lady on Thursday at Ten), Melanie Griffith (The House on Possessed Hill), Kim Cattrall and Linda Dano (Voodoo Doll), Valerie Bertinelli and Kim Lankford (Campus Terror), Ana Alicia (Life on the Line)

Bernie Taupin, the composer and musical partner of Elton John, appeared in the two part episode The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula, as a young British musician.

Darleen Carr, who guest starred in the episode Search for Atlantis, is the sister of Charmian Carr, who played Liesl von Trapp in the Robert Wise film adaptation of The Sound of Music.

Producer Glen A. Larson also produced the 1970s science fiction series Battlestar: Galactica. A number of actors who appeared in The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries were also either cast members or guest stars of that series. They include Lorne Greene, Maren Jensen, Anne Lockhart, Rick Springfield, Ana Alicia, Patrick Macnee and John Colicos.

Emmy Nomination

The series was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1977, in the category of "Special Classification of Outstanding Individual Achievement", recognizing the work of cinematographer Enzo Martinelli.

DVD releases

Universal Studios Home Entertainment has released The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries Seasons 1 & 2 on DVD in Region 1 & 2. The third and final season should be released soon.

DVD Name Ep # Region 1 Region 2
Season 1 14 March 22 2005 July 16 2007
Season 2 22 June 12 2007 December 26 2007
Season 3 10 TBA TBA