The Best in Mystery explained
The Best in Mystery is an American anthology and mystery television series that ran for three years as a summer replacement series for the crime drama The Big Story.[1]
The series aired on NBC from July 16, 1954, to September 3, 1954, presenting eight episodes on Friday nights from 9 to 9:30 p.m., from July 1955 to September 1955,[1] and from July 13, 1956, to August 31, 1956.[2] The 1955 broadcasts featured MCA-TV productions, most of which had been broadcast on The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse[3] or Studio 57.[4] Episodes aired in 1956 featured Dick Powell as Willie Dante, owner of the San Francisco night club Dante's Inferno. They were first broadcast as part of Four Star Playhouse on CBS.
The program was sponsored on alternate weeks by Simoniz and American Tobacco Company,[5] with American Tobacco and the Toni Company alternating in 1956.[6]
Guest stars
Episodes
- Lullabye - July 16, 1954
- Lost Kid - July 23, 1954
- Death Makes a Pass - July 30, 1954
- Account Closed - August 6, 1954
- The Watchers and the Watched - August 13, 1954
- Frozen Escape - August 20, 1954
- Death Has No System - August 27, 1954
- Victim Ann Norville - September 3, 1954
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Brooks. Tim. Marsh. Earle. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. 1999. The Ballentine Publishing Group. New York. 0-345-42923-0. 88–89. 7th.
- Book: McNeil. Alex. Total Television. 1996. Penguin Books USA, Inc.. New York, New York. 0-14-02-4916-8. 87. 4th.
- News: (untitled brief) . February 21, 2021 . Ross Reports on Television . April 20, 1955 . 2.
- News: Friday (15) . February 21, 2021 . Ross Reports on Television . July 10, 1955 . 79.
- News: Network New Business . 22 June 2019 . Broadcasting . June 7, 1954 . 33.
- News: Friday(13) . February 21, 2021 . Ross Reports on Television . July 9, 1956 . 61.