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* ''Nero Wolfe'' (1969-1971 Italian series) starring Tino Buazzelli as Wolfe, and Paolo Ferrari as Archie
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* ''Nero Wolfe'' (1969-1971 (1969–71 Italian series) starring Tino Buazzelli as Wolfe, and Paolo Ferrari as Archie
* ''Nero Wolfe'' (1981 NBC series) starring Wiliam Conrad as Wolfe, and Lee Horsley as Archie
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* ''Series/ANeroWolfeMystery'' (2001-2002 A&E series) starring Creator/MauryChaykin as Wolfe, and Creator/TimothyHutton as Archie
* ''Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin'' (2001-2005 Russian series) starring Donatas Banionis as Wolfe, and Sergei Zhigunov as Archie
* ''Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin'' (2001-2005 Russian series) starring Donatas Banionis as Wolfe, and Sergei Zhigunov as Archie
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* ''Series/ANeroWolfeMystery'' (2001-2002 (2001–02 A&E series) starring Creator/MauryChaykin as Wolfe, and Creator/TimothyHutton as Archie
* ''Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin''(2001-2005 (2001–05 Russian series) starring Donatas Banionis as Wolfe, and Sergei Zhigunov as Archie
* ''Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin''
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* SeeminglyWholesomeFiftiesGirl: Maria Perez in ''Too Many Clients'', with whom Archie is immediately smitten but [[spoiler:is a blackmailer, which gets her killed]].
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* SeeminglyWholesomeFiftiesGirl: SeeminglyWholesome50sGirl: Maria Perez in ''Too Many Clients'', with whom Archie is immediately smitten but [[spoiler:is a blackmailer, which gets her killed]].
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* NonActionProtagonist: Even though the detective genre doesn't oblige the main character to be a physically strong fighter, Nero Wolfe still stands out. Wolfe absolutely hates leaving his house and [[HatesBeingTouched doesn't touch anyone unless it's absolutely necessary]]. His personal assistant [[{{Foil}} Archie]], however, is an active character, taking part in fights and shootouts when necessary.
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** William L. [=DeAndrea=]'s Lobo Black, a Western [[TheSheriff lawman]] who is paralyzed by an assassins bullet but is still capable of solving crimes from information gathered by his new legman Quinn Booker.
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** William L. [=DeAndrea=]'s Lobo Black, Blacke, a Western [[TheSheriff lawman]] who is paralyzed by an assassins bullet but is still capable of solving crimes from information gathered by his new legman Quinn Booker.
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** Lawrence Block's Leo Haig, an eccentric tropical fish breeder who believes Wolfe to be an actual person concealing his identity under a pseudonym, and solves mysteries in order to try and arrange a meeting with his hero.
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** Lawrence Block's Creator/LawrenceBlock's Leo Haig, an eccentric tropical fish breeder who believes Wolfe to be an actual person concealing his identity under a pseudonym, and solves mysteries in order to try and arrange a meeting with his hero.
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** William L. DeAndrea's Lobo Black, a Western [[TheSheriff lawman]] who is paralyzed by an assassins bullet but is still capable of solving crimes from information gathered by his new legman Quinn Booker.
** Stephen Spotswood's ''Pentecost & Parker'' series, about PI Lillian Pentecost, afflicted with multiple sclerosis, who takes on circus runaway Willowjean "Will" Parker to handle the more physical aspects of their investigations.
** Stephen Spotswood's ''Pentecost & Parker'' series, about PI Lillian Pentecost, afflicted with multiple sclerosis, who takes on circus runaway Willowjean "Will" Parker to handle the more physical aspects of their investigations.
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** William L. DeAndrea's [=DeAndrea=]'s Lobo Black, a Western [[TheSheriff lawman]] who is paralyzed by an assassins bullet but is still capable of solving crimes from information gathered by his new legman Quinn Booker.
** Stephen Spotswood's ''Pentecost & Parker'' series, aboutPI private eye Lillian Pentecost, afflicted with multiple sclerosis, who takes on circus runaway Willowjean "Will" Parker to handle the more physical aspects of their investigations.investigations. The stories also take place in 40s Manhattan.
** Stephen Spotswood's ''Pentecost & Parker'' series, about
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* {{Expy}}: Wolfe has inspired several (a 2020 anthology, ''The Misadventures of Nero Wolfe'', collects several of them). These include:
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* {{Expy}}: Wolfe has inspired several (a 2020 anthology, ''The Misadventures of Nero Wolfe'', collects several of them). These include:several: