Description
Experience the classic mystery and charm of the 1950s television series "Mr. and Mrs. North" with this complete seven-volume DVD set from the Critic's Choice Classic Television Collection. Each volume contains 4 classic episodes digitally restored for enhanced viewing, starring Barbara Britton as Pam North and Richard Denning as Jerry North. Originally a successful radio show, this series follows the amateur detective couple as they solve crimes in their Greenwich Village neighborhood with wit and suspense.
These DVDs include black & white episodes with approximate runtimes ranging around 100 to 104 minutes per disc, featuring stories such as "Weekend Murder," "The Ungrateful Killer," "Million Dollar Coffin," and "Trained for Murder." The set is formatted for Region 1 (US, Canada) NTSC video, presented in English. The packaging consists of tall DVD cases with distinctive covers for each volume, labeled clearly with volume numbers and episode listings on the back, making it a perfect collectible for fans of vintage television mystery series.
Whether you are a collector of classic TV shows or a fan of mystery dramas, this set offers a nostalgic glimpse into early television storytelling with its digitally restored episodes and charming lead performances. Ideal for home viewing or gifting to classic TV enthusiasts looking to explore the roots of the detective genre on screen.
These DVDs include black & white episodes with approximate runtimes ranging around 100 to 104 minutes per disc, featuring stories such as "Weekend Murder," "The Ungrateful Killer," "Million Dollar Coffin," and "Trained for Murder." The set is formatted for Region 1 (US, Canada) NTSC video, presented in English. The packaging consists of tall DVD cases with distinctive covers for each volume, labeled clearly with volume numbers and episode listings on the back, making it a perfect collectible for fans of vintage television mystery series.
Whether you are a collector of classic TV shows or a fan of mystery dramas, this set offers a nostalgic glimpse into early television storytelling with its digitally restored episodes and charming lead performances. Ideal for home viewing or gifting to classic TV enthusiasts looking to explore the roots of the detective genre on screen.







