Synopsis
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.
Episodes
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Episode 53 - Birds of a Feather (The Falcon)
13/04/2014 Duration: 35minLes Damon stars as Michael Waring, aka The Falcon, a suave private eye who offered "a hand to oppressed men and an eye toward repressed women." The character was a combination of two other detectives, including the star of a popular B-movie series, and The Falcon proved popular with radio mystery fans during his decade-long run on the air. We'll hear "The Case of the Flaming Club," originally aired on NBC on May 6, 1951.
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Episode 52 - Weave a Tangled Webb (Dragnet & Pat Novak)
06/04/2014 Duration: 01h03minIn honor of his birthday, "Down These Mean Streets" presents an hour of old time radio crime drama starring the incomparable Jack Webb. First, he's the no-nonsense Sgt. Joe Friday of Dragnet in "The Big Elevator" (originally aired on NBC on April 24, 1952). Then, he's the hard-boiled Pat Novak For Hire in "Agnes Bolton" (an Armed Forces Radio Service rebroadcast of a June 5, 1949 ABC episode).
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Episode 51 - Holy Anniversary, Batman! (Adventures of Superman)
02/04/2014 Duration: 39minIn honor of Batman's 75th anniversary, we present a bonus podcast featuring some of the Caped Crusader's radio adventures. We'll hear Batman and Robin co-starring on The Adventures of Superman, as they team up with the Man of Steel to save Lois Lane from a murder charge. It all happens in the thrilling conclusion to "Dr. Bly's Confidence Gang," originally aired on Mutual between September 19 and September 21, 1945.
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Episode 50 - Top Dollar (Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar)
30/03/2014 Duration: 01h14minBob Bailey stars as "the man with the action packed expense account" in a complete five-part adventure of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. From 1955 through 1956, Dollar's adventures aired five nights a week over CBS and this run of shows is remembered today as a highlight of the Golden Age of Radio. We'll hear "The Cui Bono Matter," originally aired on CBS between February 13 and February 17, 1956. Plus - find out who won our 50th Episode Contest!
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Episode 49 - Perfectly Frank (Night Beat & Blue Beetle)
23/03/2014 Duration: 01h03minFrank Lovejoy was one of the busiest actors during the Golden Age of Radio, and we're saluting him this week with an hour of his performances as crimefighters on the air. First, he's back as Chicago reporter Randy Stone in "The Hunter Becomes the Hunted" from Night Beat, originally aired on NBC on September 11, 1950. Then, he dons the mask and costume of The Blue Beetle in the 1940 syndicated episode "Murder for Profit."
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Episode 48 - The Defense Rests (Defense Attorney)
16/03/2014 Duration: 01h05minCelebrate the birthday of actress Mercedes McCambridge with an hour of Defense Attorney. The Oscar winner stars as crusading lawyer Martha Ellis Bryant, a legal eagle cut from the same cloth as Perry Mason, in "The Case of Joseph Moriano," the series' audition episode from April 1951; and "Client Jimmy Leonard," originally aired on ABC on September 14, 1951.
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Episode 47 - Friend to Those Who Have No Friend (Boston Blackie)
09/03/2014 Duration: 31minIt's another adventure of Boston Blackie, gentleman thief turned gumshoe. After Chester Morris' 1944 summer run, Richard Kollmar stepped in and starred as Blackie in nearly 300 syndicated episodes. As always, Blackie tries to crack the case and remains a thorn in the side of the stubborn Inspector Farraday. We'll hear "Murder at the Movies," one of Kollmar's syndicated episodes.
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Episode 46 - Home Sweet Homicide (Mr. and Mrs. North)
02/03/2014 Duration: 30minJoseph Curtin and Alice Frost star as Mr. and Mrs. North, a pair of amateur married sleuths who can't seem to avoid landing neck-deep in trouble. Publisher Jerry and his wife Pam stumbled into murder and mayhem for twelve years on radio and a few more on television. The duo star in "Dead Giveaway," an Armed Forces Radio Service rebroadcast of a show originally aired on CBS on February 19, 1952.
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Episode 45 - Spade and the Sweet Tooth (Suspense)
23/02/2014 Duration: 01h04minHoward Duff stars as Sam Spade in an hour-long episode of "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" - Suspense. It's "The Kandy Tooth," a story originally presented on The Adventures of Sam Spade and recreated on the anthology thriller series. This unofficial sequel to The Maltese Falcon with an all-star radio cast originally aired on CBS on January 10, 1948.
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Episode 44 - Stuff that Dreams Are Made Of (Academy Award)
16/02/2014 Duration: 36minHumphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet recreate their film roles in this radio adaptation of The Maltese Falcon. John Huston's film of Dashiell Hammett's novel is a classic, and it was translated several times over radio. Hear Sam Spade's search for the "Black Bird" recreated on Academy Award, originally aired on CBS on July 3, 1946.
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Episode 43 - Fate Moves its Huge Hand (Gunsmoke & Philip Marlowe)
09/02/2014 Duration: 01h01minThis week, we present a tribute to one of the titans of the Golden Age of Radio - William Conrad. First, Conrad stars in his signature role of Matt Dillon, US Marshal on Gunsmoke. We'll hear "The Photographer," originally aired on CBS on May 5, 1956. Then, he fills in for an absent Gerald Mohr on The Adventures of Philip Marlowe in "The Anniversary Gift," originally aired on CBS on April 11, 1950.
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Episode 42 - The Rain in Spain (Private Files of Rex Saunders)
02/02/2014 Duration: 33minRex Harrison (Professor Henry Higgins himself) stars as a suave private detective in The Private Files of Rex Saunders. Along with his loyal assistant Alec, Rex Saunders tackles baffling cases with consummate class in this short-lived series. We'll hear "The Plan in the Killer's Mind," originally aired on NBC on June 6, 1951.
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Episode 41 - Glenn and Gardner (Christopher London)
26/01/2014 Duration: 34minThe big screen and best-seller worlds collide this week when Glenn Ford and Erle Stanley Gardner team up to bring you Christopher London. Ford stars as the globe-trotting private detective created by Gardner, the author behind Perry Mason. In this short-lived series (curtailed by Ford's success in Hollywood), London takes cases all around the world and finds danger wherever he goes. We'll hear him in "The Adventure of the Emerald Ring," originally aired on NBC on February 5, 1950.
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Episode 40 - Big Man, Big Birthday (The Fat Man)
19/01/2014 Duration: 01h04minIn January 1946, The Fat Man premiered on ABC. We're celebrating the anniversary with an hour of J. Scott Smart as Dashiell Hammett's extra large sleuth. First, it's the series' debut episode, "The 19th Pearl," originally aired on ABC on January 21, 1946). Then, we'll hear "A Window for Murder" (originally aired on ABC on October 3, 1947).
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Episode 39 - One in the Chamber (Crime and Peter Chambers)
12/01/2014 Duration: 28minDane Clark stars as the titular private eye in Crime and Peter Chambers, a short-lived series drawn from the pages of Henry Kane's novels. Chambers is a slick private eye solving tough cases in the Big Apple, and he's given voice and style by big screen tough guy Clark. We'll hear "The Alan Lewis Murder," originally aired on NBC on April 13, 1954.
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Episode 38 - Halos and Homicides (The Saint)
05/01/2014 Duration: 57minWe kick off 2014 with an hour of "the Robin Hood of modern crime" - The Saint. Leslie Charteris' debonair detective premiered on American radio on January 6, 1945, and we're celebrating his anniversary with an extra-large episode. Vincent Price stars as Simon Templar in "Greed Causes Murder" (originally aired on Mutual on August 14, 1949) and "The Case of the Previewed Crime" (originally aired on NBC on July 30, 1950).
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Episode 37 - Crime Takes a Holiday (Nero Wolfe & Sherlock Holmes)
22/12/2013 Duration: 01h03min"Down These Mean Streets" wraps up 2013 with an hour of holiday adventures from two old time radio detectives. First, Sydney Greenstreet stars as Nero Wolfe in the Christmas crime drama "The Case of the Slaughtered Santas" (originally aired on NBC on December 22, 1950). Then, John Stanley as Sherlock Holmes rings in "New Year's Eve Off the Scilly Isles" (originally aired on Mutual on December 28, 1947).
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Episode 36 - Cairo Capers (Rocky Jordan)
15/12/2013 Duration: 34minIt's off to Egypt for international intrigue and adventure with Rocky Jordan. Jack Moyles stars as the American ex-pat and nightclub owner who winds up entangled in the shady underworld of Cairo. It's a combination of The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca. We'll hear Rocky in "The Map of Murder," originally aired on CBS on July 3, 1949.
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Episode 35 - One Hot Set (Pete Kelly's Blues)
08/12/2013 Duration: 36minJack Webb blends jazz with downbeat crime drama in Pete Kelly's Blues. This short-lived series spawned an Academy Award nominated film and a TV show. Webb stars as Pete Kelly, a cornet player in 1920s Kansas City. Kelly and his combo play in a speakeasy, and Kelly finds all kinds of trouble in the crowd that comes in for drinks and music. We'll hear "Zelda," originally aired on NBC on September 5, 1951.
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Episode 34 - Two Fists Full of Dollar (Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar)
01/12/2013 Duration: 34minAcademy Award winner Edmond O'Brien starred for two years as Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and brought a hard-boiled intensity to the role of "America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator." Today, he's remembered fondly as one of the best Johnny Dollars. Listen along as O'Brien takes the case (but doesn't take any guff!) in "The Barbara James Matter," originally aired on CBS on June 29, 1950.