Sinopsis
An old-time radio podcast, bringing you detective adventures from the Golden Age of Radio. Each week, tune in for an adventure of Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe, Johnny Dollar, The Saint, and many more.
Episodios
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Episode 29 - Tales Well Calculated: Old Time Radio Halloween (Suspense)
30/10/2013 Duración: 01h05minEnjoy this Halloween treat featuring an hour of "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" - Suspense! First, Robert Taylor rents "The House in Cypress Canyon," originally aired on CBS on December 5, 1946. Then, join Ralph Edwards on a "Ghost Hunt," originally aired on CBS on June 23, 1949.
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Episode 28 - Marlowe Meets Marlowe (Adventures of Philip Marlowe)
27/10/2013 Duración: 33minIt's another adventure of Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, and one that features both of the actors who starred as Marlowe in weekly radio series: Van Heflin and Gerald Mohr. Heflin is Marlowe and Mohr is the title character in an adaptation of Chandler's "The King in Yellow," originally aired on NBC on July 8, 1947.
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Episode 27 - When Man Hunts Man (Pursuit)
20/10/2013 Duración: 35minWe're heading across the pond this week for an episode of CBS' Scotland Yard police procedural Pursuit. Ted de Corsia stars as Inspector Peter Black. Join him as he searches the streets of London for a murderer on the loose in "Three for All," originally aired on CBS on November 10, 1949.
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Episode 26 - Order in the Court (Defense Attorney)
13/10/2013 Duración: 35minOur star this week was called "the world's greatest living radio actress" by Orson Welles. She's Academy Award winner Mercedes McCambridge, and we'll hear her as Martha Ellis Bryant on Defense Attorney. On the podcast this week, we'll hear her fight to clear her wrongfully accused clients in "Client Joshua Masters," first broadcast on ABC on April 10, 1952.
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Episode 25 - Protecting the Innocent (Dragnet)
06/10/2013 Duración: 36minThe story you're about to hear is true. It's Jack Webb's legendary police procedural Dragnet, bringing actual Los Angeles Police Department cases to radio. Webb is Sgt. Joe Friday, with Barton Yarborough as Sgt. Ben Romero in "The Big Late Script," originally aired on NBC on July 26, 1951.
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Episode 24 - Art Imitates Life (Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator)
29/09/2013 Duración: 32minWilliam Gargan played several detectives on radio and television, and he could draw from his real-life experience as a private eye for his characters. This week, we'll hear Gargan star as Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator in "Blood Money," first broadcast on NBC on August 2, 1954.
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Episode 23 - Enemy to Those Who Make Him an Enemy (Boston Blackie)
22/09/2013 Duración: 35minChester Morris reprises his screen role as Boston Blackie, reformed safe cracker turned sleuth, who operates outside of the law but always to help the innocent. We'll hear Blackie in "Alice Manletter - Dead or Alive," originally broadcast on NBC on August 4, 1944.
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Episode 22 - Photo Finish (Casey, Crime Photographer)
15/09/2013 Duración: 35minStop the presses! This week, we'll hear Staats Cotsworth as Casey, Crime Photographer - ace cameraman and amateur sleuth. Listen as Casey fights crime and makes the late edition in "The Chivalrous Gunman," originally broadcast on CBS on August 14, 1947.
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Episode 21 - Armchair Detection (Ellery Queen)
08/09/2013 Duración: 32minMatch wits with master detective Ellery Queen and see if you can solve the mystery before he reveals the solution. We're breaking the fourth wall this week as you (and celebrity guest detective Peggy Lee!) get a chance to nab the culprit in "One Diamond," starring Howard Culver as Ellery Queen, first broadcast on ABC on May 6, 1948.
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Episode 20 - Innocent, Vagrant, Thief, Murderer (The Line-Up)
01/09/2013 Duración: 30minThe Line-Up, one of radio's finest police procedurals, takes listeners behind the scenes of the San Francisco Police Department as its determined detectives track down criminals and close cases. Bill Johnstone stars as Lt. Ben Guthrie, with Jack Moyles as Sgt. Pete Carger in "Singer's Husband Killed," first broadcast on CBS on July 1, 1952.
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Episode 19 - As Deserted as a Warm Bottle of Beer (Pat Novak For Hire)
25/08/2013 Duración: 36minRadio detectives don't come more hard-boiled than Pat Novak For Hire. Jack Webb stars in one of his first big radio hits as a character who is anything but Joe Friday. We'll hear "Sam Tolliver," originally broadcast on ABC on April 23, 1949.
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Episode 18 - Got the World on a String (Rocky Fortune)
18/08/2013 Duración: 29minOl' Blue Eyes is back! Frank Sinatra stars in Rocky Fortune, as a "footloose and fancy free young gentleman" whose odd jobs always seem to lead to trouble. The Chairman of the Board headlines "Murder on the Aisle," originally broadcast on NBC on November 24, 1953.
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Episode 17 - Danger is My Stock in Trade (Let George Do It)
11/08/2013 Duración: 35minBefore he itemized an expense account as Johnny Dollar, Bob Bailey solved radio mysteries in Let George Do It. Freelance sleuth George Valentine finds his clients through a newspaper ad, offering to take on the jobs that are too dangerous for regular folks. We'll listen as somebody new writes him about a gig in "Cry Murder," first broadcast on Mutual on July 19, 1948.
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Episode 16 - Lonesomest Mile in the World (Broadway is My Beat)
04/08/2013 Duración: 35minDetective Danny Clover patrols the Great White Way in Broadway is My Beat, one of radio's greatest police procedurals and one of the last great dramas of the Golden Age of Radio. Larry Thor is the poetic policeman in "The Case of Charles Crandall," first aired on CBS on May 12, 1951.
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Episode 15 - Hot, Dry Santa Ana (Adventures of Philip Marlowe)
28/07/2013 Duración: 36minIn honor of Raymond Chandler's birthday, we'll hear an episode featuring his legendary private eye, Philip Marlowe. Van Heflin stars as Marlowe in an adaptation of Chandler's short story "Red Wind," originally broadcast on The Adventures of Philip Marlowe on NBC on June 17, 1947.
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Episode 14 - Up on Cloud Eight (Rogue's Gallery)
21/07/2013 Duración: 32minBefore he crooned as Richard Diamond, Dick Powell cracked cases as private investigator Richard Rogue on Rogue's Gallery. We'll hear Powell in his first radio detective series with "Where There's a Will, There's a Murder," first broadcast on NBC on July 14, 1946.
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Episode 13 - Yukon 2-8209 (Candy Matson)
14/07/2013 Duración: 34minWe welcome our first female detective to the show - San Francisco-based private eye Candy Matson! Natalie Masters stars as this smart, sassy sleuth - perhaps the most famous lady detective in old time radio - in "The Egyptian Amulet," first broadcast on NBC on September 12, 1950.
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Episode 12 - Scale-Tipping Sleuth (The Fat Man)
07/07/2013 Duración: 35minJ. Scott Smart stars as Brad Runyon, aka The Fat Man - "a fast-moving criminologist who tips the scales at 237 pounds!" This original radio creation of Dashiell Hammett was one of radio's most popular shows, and Runyon is a detective who combines Nero Wolfe's brains and size with Sam Spade's fists. We'll hear "The Black Angel," first broadcast on ABC on July 8, 1946.
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Episode 11 - Reckless Red-Headed Irishman (New Adventures of Michael Shayne)
30/06/2013 Duración: 30minIt's off to New Orleans for an adventure of one of radio's hardest-boiled private eyes - Brett Halliday's two-fisted red-head Michael Shayne. Jeff Chandler stars in The New Adventures of Michael Shayne, and we'll hear "The Case of the Model Murder," a syndicated episode produced in 1948.
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Episode 10 - Stories Start in Many Different Ways (Night Beat)
23/06/2013 Duración: 33minThis week, we'll walk the streets of Chicago after dark, tagging along with Frank Lovejoy on Night Beat. Lovejoy stars as reporter Randy Stone, who searches for human interest stories in the darkness and often finds trouble. We'll hear "The Football Player and the Syndicate," first broadcast on NBC on June 12, 1950.