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Welcome to Sleuth Studies: The Hardy Boys Podcast!
Join your host, Kyra Droog, in this introductory episode to learn more about all the fascinating mysteries heading your way.
With Frank and Joe Hardy (and their friends, of course!) as your guides, Sleuth Studies: The Hardy Boys Podcast will explore everything from the publishing industry and television to book banning and Canadiana.
Did you know that the Hardy Boys were banned in the 1950s,decreed as dangerous to children as alcohol and narcotics? Did you know that the original Franklin W. Dixon (spoiler alert: there's more than one) was Canadian—which directly impacted every aspect of Frank and Joe's existence? Didyou know that two publishing companies own separate rights to the Hardy Boys? With the support of special guests, we will explore these and so much more.
Friends, grab your handy magnifying glasses.
It's time for Sleuth Studies: The Hardy Boys Podcast.
By Sleuth Studies: The Hardy Boys PodcastWelcome to Sleuth Studies: The Hardy Boys Podcast!
Join your host, Kyra Droog, in this introductory episode to learn more about all the fascinating mysteries heading your way.
With Frank and Joe Hardy (and their friends, of course!) as your guides, Sleuth Studies: The Hardy Boys Podcast will explore everything from the publishing industry and television to book banning and Canadiana.
Did you know that the Hardy Boys were banned in the 1950s,decreed as dangerous to children as alcohol and narcotics? Did you know that the original Franklin W. Dixon (spoiler alert: there's more than one) was Canadian—which directly impacted every aspect of Frank and Joe's existence? Didyou know that two publishing companies own separate rights to the Hardy Boys? With the support of special guests, we will explore these and so much more.
Friends, grab your handy magnifying glasses.
It's time for Sleuth Studies: The Hardy Boys Podcast.