11/12/2014

Learning About Old Mystery TV Shows

By Christa Jarvis


Young people everywhere are trying to find out about the shows that their parents watched in the past. There are quite a few old mystery tv shows that can still be located on any television station. Viewers have always found "The X-Files, " "Josie And The Pussycats, " "Scooby-Doo" and other programs to be interesting and entertaining.

The fabulous older woman named Miss Marple could always be seen on certain PBS stations across America. This is a character which was created by the late great Agatha Christie. Joan Hickson was one good actress who portrayed this icon for many years.

Joan lived for many years and she had been performing in England for many decades before her passing. No other actress could ever replace this brilliant woman since she had so much grace and style. Viewers were always delighted to see Miss Marple apprehend the bad guys whenever the show ended.

People who were interested in real life cases often tuned into the television series "Unsolved Mysteries" which ran on NBC for a period of time. Robert Stack was the good looking actor who hosted this spectacular event and he would inform everyone about the latest crimes that were happening. The show even helped the police capture real life criminals who were still on the run. At times Mr. Stack's daughter would help him co-host this special television series.

Cartoon fans enjoy watching the big dumb dog named "Scooby-Doo." He became an instant hit during the 1970's and many pet owners decided to give their dog this particular name. Scooby was assisted by four humans while the program was playing on television. Fred was the handsome blonde leader of this group and he was a true hippie. Daphne was a pretty woman with red hair and on later shows she became the group's electronics genius. Shaggy was a scary skinny character that would always look for a hiding place while Velma was a fat smart girl.

The producers decided to use real life singers for the voices of Josie, Valerie and Melody on a series called "Josie And The Pussycats." All three of these girls were very pretty and they were also detectives. The viewers were treated to their singing talents on each episode and some of the recordings became big hits. One character named Alexandra is featured more on the television series than she is within the comic books. Alexandra also had magical powers in the earlier comic magazines.

Fox Mulder and Dana Scully spent most of their nights investigating monsters and other horrible creatures on "The X-Files." This dynamic duo battled many violent and hideous demons who were residing within a small suburban community. Anyone watching the series was always in for a complete and unexpected shock.

This became an instant hit television show for FOX which is located in the United States. People even became more interested in paranormal events after the series became successful. The two lead actors on this event were truly opposites since the male was addicted to pornography. The female character was more serious about certain issues.




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