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Let George Do It, Vol. 2
- Narrated by: Bob Bailey, full cast
- Length: 7 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
Detective series Let George Do It came to radio in 1946. It starred Bob Bailey as ex-G.I. and detective-for-hire George Valentine. Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad:
Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine.
Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, a.k.a. Brooksie (played by Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, and Lillian Buyeff). Other regulars included Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (played by Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley - George's nemesis on the police force (played by Wally Maher), and elevator operator and handyman in George's apartment building Caleb (played by Joseph Kearns).
The supporting cast included William Conrad, John Dehner, Lurene Tuttle, Harry Bartell, and Hans Conreid to name a few.
Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. Sponsored by Standard Oil, Let George Do It was last heard in 1955.
Now enjoy 16 radio adventures of Let George Do It!
- 10/25/48 - "The Seven Dead Years"
- 11/1/48 - "The Flowers That Smelled of Murder"
- 11/8/48 - "Murder - It's a Gift"
- 11/22/48 - "Who Is Sylvia?"
- 1/24/49 - "Till Death Do Us Part"
- 1/31/49 - "Mayhem by Experts"
- 8/21/50 - "The Treasure of Millie's Wharf"
- 8/28/50 - "High Card"
- 9/11/50 - "The White Elephant"
- 9/25/50 - "Tag! You're It!"
- 10/23/50 - "The Hand in the Coconut"
- 10/30/50 - "Sedan from the City"
- 11/6/50 - "A Visit from Merlin"
- 11/13/50 - "Angel's Grotto"
- 11/27/50 - "Nothing but the Truth"
- 12/4/50 - "And Hope to Die"