Nero Wolfe - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Doorbell Rang
Rachel Bruner wants Wolfe to stop the FBI from spying on her. In order to do that, Wolfe needs to solve a murder that's flummoxed the NYPD for two months, as well.
Champagne for One Part 1
A last minute invitation to a dinner for unwed mothers, lands Archie in the middle of a murder. Or is it a suicide?
Champagne for One Part 2
A last minute invitation to a dinner for unwed mothers, lands Archie in the middle of a murder. Or is it a suicide?
Prisoner's Base Part 1
Priscilla Eades tries to convince Wolfe to let her hide out in his house until after her twenty-fifth birthday. When Wolfe refuses, she leaves and is murdered.
Prisoner's Base Part 2
Priscilla Eades tries to convince Wolfe to let her hide out in his house until after her twenty-fifth birthday. When Wolfe refuses, she leaves and is murdered.
Eeny Meeny Murder Moe
A necktie carelessly left on Wolfe's desk, by Wolfe, is the weapon of choice for a murderer who kills a woman in Wolfe's office.
Disguise for Murder
When a garden club invades the brownstone to admire Wolfe's orchids, a murderer is there as well. A young woman who asks Archie for help to is found dead in Wolfe's office and Wolfe must solve the case to get his office unsealed by the police.
Door to Death
Wolfe's desire for an orchid minder to help while Theodore is away, sends him out of the brownstone and to the wilds of Westchester County to find Andy Kriscki. Unfortunately, he also finds a murdered girl in Krisicki's greenhouse and must prove Andy's innocence.
Christmas Party
Nero Wolfe is stunned when Archie Goodwin reveals evidence of his impending engagement. However, Archie is no less shocked when accompanying his so-called fiancée to a Christmas party by the murder of their host.
Over My Dead Body Part 1
Archie discovers Nero has a daughter who is entangled in a murder at a fencing studio.
Over My Dead Body Part 2
When a baby, allegedly fathered by her late husband, is abandoned on the doorstep of his rich, beautiful widow, she hires Nero Wolfe to locate the mother.
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