Classic Radio’s Greatest Detective Shows, Vol. 4
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Enjoy 16 of the greatest detective shows from radio’s Golden Age and the Hollywood celebrities that starred in them.
The Golden Age of radio had incredible detective shows that kept Americans glued to their radio sets. Families gathered around their living room radios to hear their favorite Hollywood stars voicing fiction’s most famous gumshoes.
This collection includes Dick Powell as suave detective Richard Diamond; Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday on Dragnet; Richard Kollmar as “enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend” on Boston Blackie; Alan Ladd as mystery writer turned amateur detective Dan Holiday on Box 13; Joel McCrea as Ranger Jace Pearson on Tales of the Texas Rangers; Jackson Beck as suave detective Philo Vance; Bob Bailey fills out another expense account on Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar; and many more!
The Adventures of Frank Race, 6/12/49 - “The Adventure of the Baradian Letters”
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, 7/21/51 - “Life Can Be Murder”
The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective, 12/1/50 - “The Dog Bed Caper”
Boston Blackie, 7/2/47 - “The Johnny Burns Case”
Box Thirteen, 7/24/49 - “A Perfect Crime”
Crime and Peter Chambers, 7/27/54 - “The Byron Thorndike Case”
Dragnet, 7/6/50 - “The Big Frame”
Jeff Regan, Investigator, 11/16/49 - “The Two Little Sisters”
Let George Do It, 6/24/52 - “Portrait of Suicide”
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 12/10/45 - “A Scandal in Bohemia”
Philo Vance, Detective, 10/24/49 - “The Deathless Murder Case”
Richard Diamond, Private Detective, 6/21/53 - “The Missing Night Watchman”
Tales of the Texas Rangers, 12/30/51 - “Killer’s Crop”
This Is Your FBI, 1/5/51 - “The Helpful Corpse”
Under Arrest, 7/1/49 - “The Case of the Evil Witness”
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, 12/9/56 - “The Burning Car Matter”
Public Domain (P)2020 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about Classic Radio’s Greatest Detective Shows, Vol. 4
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- Anonymous User
- 05-10-23
Evocative
My Dad would have loved this. Just the sort of thing he’d have listened to as a boy. Very atmospheric, and I loved the inclusion of the adverts etc.
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