Radio Detective Story Hour

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Synopsis

Get this and get it straight...crime is a sucker's road...Listen to radio's famous gumshoes and well-remembered cops. From the fog-bound shores of San Francisco to the insurance investigations of radio's famous expense account investigator.

Episodes

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 33 - Broadway Is My Beat

    23/01/2006 Duration: 42min

    Morton Fine and David Friedkin were scriptwriters who were all over the radio spectrum in the forties and fifties before they moved to television. A look at how writers worked and seemed to carry common themes and style no matter the genre ending in an episode of the Fine/Friedkin scriptwork: Broadway Is My Beat starring Larry Thor (right). Please Take our Listener Survey

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 32 - Nick Carter, Master Detective

    16/01/2006 Duration: 36min

    From out of the pulps comes Nick Carter, Master Detective! This week "another case for that most famous of all man hunters - the detective whose ability at solving crime is unequal in the history of detective fiction - Nick Carter, Master Detective." The character of Nick Carter goes back to 19th century detective stories as one of the staples of early Street & Smith publishing. Nick Carter may be the most published character in American fiction. By the time radio got a hold of him, the character had evolved into a private investigator. Starring Lon Clark (right) for the whole series. I'll look a little at the history of this pulp character and the strange ride he took over the last 100 years! This week's episode: The Echo of Death. Please Take our Listener Survey

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 31 - Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons

    09/01/2006 Duration: 35min

    This week a look at one of the longest running detective series on radio. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was in some ways not much more than a light drama produced by the soap drama factory of Frank and Anne Hummert. Yet, it had its share of crime and death. It was also extremely popular in its day and often remembered by many youngsters who listened to radio at the time. Please Take our Listener Survey Purchase Old Time Radio Shows Here!!!For More Information about Spin It Again, Click Here

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 30 - Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar

    02/01/2006 Duration: 37min

    This week I am returning to Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. It was a different series during the Edmond O'Brien (right) years - a radio noir! I'll look at O'Brien's role in the series. Please Take our Listener Survey

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 29 - Jeff Regan, Investigator

    26/12/2005 Duration: 35min

    Jeff Regan was known as the "Lyon's Eye," a private investigator who worked for Anthony J. Lyon. Regan was fleshed out on radio by the young Jack Webb who portrayed a number of detectives on radio including his most famous - Sgt. Joe Friday. I'll look at the career of the young Webb and play an episode called "The Prodigal Daughter." Plus a clip from Webb's only comedy show on radio. Please Take our Listener Survey All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 28 - Boston Blackie

    19/12/2005 Duration: 34min

    As Christmas approaches, I present a Christmas story/mystery that involves radio detective Boston Blackie. Richard Kollmar (right) stars. Please Take our Listener Survey All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 27 - Casebook of Gregory Hood

    11/12/2005 Duration: 33min

    This weekâs podcast of the Casebook of Gregory Hood began as a summer replacement for Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was a dealer in antiquities who happened to also be a crime solver. Written by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher, it even sounded like their Sherlock Holmes series. It starred Gale Gordon (right). All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 26 - The Falcon

    04/12/2005 Duration: 37min

    Michael Arlen was the English fictional voice of the Jazz Age. In 1940, he wrote one short story that was intended to be his foray into crime writing. That one short story spawned at least 9 Hollywood films, several radio series and a short-lived television series. This week we take a look at Arlen's creation of The Falcon! All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 25 - Defense Attorney

    28/11/2005 Duration: 35min

    This week a woman attorney who spends more time solving the crimes she is asked to defend than she spends in the courtroom. Mercedes McCambridge (right) stars as Martha Ellis Bryant! Please Take our Listener Survey

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 24 - True Detective Mysteries

    21/11/2005 Duration: 28min

    This week a look at the police investigator instead of a private one. The series is from a late thirties syndicated series that was sponsored by True Detective Magazine.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 23 - Philo Vance

    13/11/2005 Duration: 35min

    Philo Vance was the creation of author S.S. Van Dine. He proved to be a popular detective as nine films were based on the character and three radio series. This week a look at all three radio series with a complete episode from the final one starring Jackson Beck as Vance.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 22 - The Abbotts

    06/11/2005 Duration: 31min

    A lesser known detective husband and wife team. The Abbotts first appeared 1945 on radio, but none of those episodes are known to exist. In 1955 a new version appeared called "The Adventures of the Abbotts" but until recently only one episode was known to exist. Recently all 13 episodes have re-surfaced and you'll hear one of the new one's here in this podcast. Claudia Morgan (right) starred as Jean Abbott and Les Damon as Pat.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 21 - Sherlock Holmes

    30/10/2005 Duration: 50min

    This week - a look at probably the most well-known "media" detective - film, radio, fiction - Sherlock Holmes. You'll hear some of the history of the radio programs over the years it was broadcast and a rarer episode from the earliest known copy - 1933 with Richard Gordon as Holmes and Leigh Lovell as Dr. Watson.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 20 - Box 13

    23/10/2005 Duration: 29min

    A look at radio detective Dan Holiday - Alan Ladd - from Box 13. "Adventure Wanted. Will go anywhere. Do anything. Box 13." The series was produced by Ladd's Mayfair Productions.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 19 - Richard Diamond, Private Investigator

    16/10/2005 Duration: 37min

    Finishing up our look at the radio detective career of Dick Powell I turn to his role as Richard Diamond, "the singing gumshoe." By this time Powell had reinvented himself from "boy crooner" to tough detective both in film and radio.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 18 - Rogue's Gallery

    09/10/2005 Duration: 33min

    The first of a two podcast look at how Dick Powell began to reinvent his image from boy crooner into movie and radio tough guy. Tonight I look at the first of his radio series in his new image - Richard Rogue in Rogue's Gallery.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 17 - Pat Novak For Hire

    03/10/2005 Duration: 36min

    Continuing our look at the radio career of Jack Webb, I look at an earlier series in which Webb starred - Pat Novak For Hire.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 16 - The Thin Man

    26/09/2005 Duration: 38min

    UPDATE: The previous feed for this podcast was defective. I have corrected the problem! A return to detective author, Dashiell Hammett, and his last fictional creations - Nick and Nora Charles in The Adventures of the Thin Man. The series starred Les Damon (see photo) and Claudia Morgan.

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 15 - The Fat Man

    18/09/2005 Duration: 35min

    I return once more to Dashiell Hammett's only fictional detective created exclusively for radio! Brad Runyon, the Fat Man. "The hard boiled, hard hitting adventures of a criminologist who tips the scale at 247 pounds..." J. Scott Smart stars in the episode called "The Nineteenth Pearl."

  • Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 13 - Dragnet

    05/09/2005 Duration: 36min

    A look this week at probably one of the most famous detective/cop radio shows ever and the man behind it all. The facts: Dragnet is the show; Jack Webb is the creative force. An early episode from the run starring Webb as Joe Friday and Barton Yarborough as Ben Romero.

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