Blair Of The Mounties - 2 Episodes From 1938

Published: June 10, 2020, 5 p.m.

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Blair Of The Mounties - 2 Episodes "The Cedar Lake Mystery" (03-14-38) and "The Train Wreckers" (04-18-38)
Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR’s best researchers says this about the series: “Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.” THIS EPISODE: March 14, 1938. Program #7. Walter Biddick syndication. "The Cedar Lake Mystery". A doctor and his evil wife are on vacation. An attempt is made on the doctor's life. . 13 1/2 minutes. April 18, 1938. Program #12. Walter Biddick syndication. "The Train Wreckers". Back in 1914, Blair saves a troop train from sabotage. . 12 1/2 minutes.

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