Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

    • Pam and Jerry North

      • This lighthearted mystery series by Frances and Richard Lockridge featured amateur detectives Pam and Jerry North. From Wikipedia: Novels The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker.
      www.goodreads.com/series/80883-mr-mrs-north
  1. People also ask

  2. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936).

  3. Mr. & Mrs. North: With Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Francis De Sales, Lowell Gilmore. Jerry and Pamela North live in Greenwich Village in New York City. Jerry is a mystery magazine publisher who thinks he is a good amateur detective.

    • (257)
    • 1952-10-03
    • Comedy, Drama, Mystery
    • 30
  4. The two characters originated in vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun during the thirties, and brought them back for stories that appeared in the New Yorker. They were later collected in the year 1936 into a book called “Mr. and Mrs. North”.

  5. Dec 7, 2020 · Mr. and Mrs. North are a fictional married couple who are amateur detectives. The Norths were a highly successful multimedia franchise that began as short stories by Frances and Richard Lockridge.

  6. The first book in the Mr. and Mrs. North series, The Norths Meet Murder, was published in January 1940. What genre is the Mr. and Mrs. North series? The Mr. and Mrs. North series primarily falls into the Mystery genre.

  7. Sep 21, 2013 · Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. The characters, publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam, lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat.

  8. This lighthearted mystery series by Frances and Richard Lockridge featured amateur detectives Pam and Jerry North. From Wikipedia: Novels. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker.