Trivia question: What TV show premiered December 16, 1972 and
featured a not-so-young mystery-writing sleuth? If you said Murder, She Wrote, you would be off
by almost a dozen years. (Jessica Fletcher made her screen debut September 30,
1984.)
Guess again…
The Nancy Drew Mysteries?
Right decade (1977) but Nancy was a teenager--and not a writer.
Give up?
Oh, the charming part is they do so dressed in 1930s haute couture.
It’s so charming. Set against the backdrop of hip and happening New York, they
never go sleuthing without a fur stole, fancy hat and gloves--or even a muff!
And they always have a pocket book dangling from their elbow. They have a
chauffeur who carries them through the streets of New York in a 1930s Lincoln
Touring Car, but sometimes they drive the car themselves as if they were the
only people on the streets. Lots of horn-honking ensues.
It’s not a big surprise if you haven’t heard of it, as its run on NBC was
limited to 1 movie and 4 episodes, but what clever and funny episodes they
were!
While I was too young to remember the original run (I was alive, but had
much more sophisticated tastes, like Gilligan’s
Island or Bewitched.)
But my father talked about The Snoop Sisters show for 35
years. He got such a kick out of the two elderly ladies who had healthy
doses of murder-solving smarts and were clever and witty to boot. Yes, Dad was
a big Murder, She Wrote fan, too, but got his fill of JB Fletcher thanks
to reruns. It seems The Snoop
Sisters were destined for obscurity, until the DVDs were released
recently.
I received my DVDs last week and gave myself a Mother’s Day treat by
curling up on the sofa and seeing what had charmed my father all those years
ago. It turns out Ernesta and Gee were women after my own heart.
Consider this bit of dialogue after a long day of mystery writing…
Gee: “Shall we go on?”
Ernesta:
“No, that’s enough for tonight."
Gee: "Shall we have a little tipple then?”
Gee: "Shall we have a little tipple then?”
I write alone, so I never have conversations like that, I but do enjoy a
post-writing tipple myself!
Here’s
another bit of witty banter…
Gee:
“That’s so like Alexander. He so likes to play with words.”
Ernesto: “And often loses.”
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