Month: February 2017

EP2124: Boston Blackie: The Thomas Evers Murder

Richard Kollmar

A man comes to Blackie’s apartment and promises to murder Thomas Evers and get away with it. Evers is then murdered the next day and the man has a perfect alibi.

Original Air Date: March 5, 1946

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AWR0015: Cavalcade of America: The Gentleman from the Islands (OTR Hamilton)

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An account of the events leading up to the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.

Original Air Date: July 6, 1942

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EP2123: Richard Diamond: The Louis Spence Case

Dick Powell

A man is threatening to blow up city hall unless the Mayor commits suicide.

Original Air Date: March 5, 1950

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EP2122: Inspector Thorne: Golden Girl Murder Case

Karl Weber
A famous actress is murdered soon after getting married.

Original Air Date: August 3, 1951

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EP2121: Night Beat: I Wish You Were Dead

Frank Lovejoy

Randy meets an old man who states he can kill anyone by wishing him dead.

Original Air Date: May 22, 1950

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Video Theater 104: Peter Gunn: Let’s Kill Timothy

Peter is hired to act as bodyguard for a seal.

Original Air Date: January 19, 1959

 

Audio Drama Review: Avengers, The Lost Episodes, Volume 7


Big Finish concludes its four-year promise of adapting all the episodes from the mostly lost first season of the Avengers starring Anthony Howell as Dr. David Keel and Julian Wadham as John Steed. There are three stories in this final release, but only one features both protagonists.

Dragonsfield is a superb Cold War story that finds Steed on his own and investigating espionage at a British lab. The lab is trying to create a top-of-the line space suit in order to sell it to the Americans. This story is a delightfully done mystery with plenty of suspects and manages to keep you guessing. We do see Steed using some enhanced interrogation methods on one spy, but other than that this is a very well-done story featuring Steed alone.

In the Far Distant Dead, on his way home from a South American holiday, Dr. Keel stops to provide medical relief in the wake of a cyclone. In the process, he encounters a fisherman with food poisoning and discovers the source–a can of hydraulic fluid mis-labeled as olive oil.

Keel sets out to get to the bottom of the deliberate act meant to save on custom fees. Following on the heels of a solo episode for Steed, this solo episode for Keel balances things out and we get a story that centers on Keel as a physician and where the mystery is driven by Keel’s compassion and righteous anger. Dr. Sandoval is an interesting supporting character. Is her outrage real or is she in on the conspiracy?

The story does suffer from a villain who is over-the-top. The way he says “Kill him!” is hilarious but I don’t know if that goes well with the tone of the story.

Finally, in The Deadly Air, Steed and Keel investigate sabotage at a laboratory trying to discover a vaccine. This story suffers from being in the same box set as Dragonsfield which is a much better story, rendering The Deadly Air a repetitive episode.

The story is okay, but it pales in comparison to Dragonsfield which has more suspense and more interesting characters. This adventure by comparison is an average story with a few good moments.

Overall, this is a good set in what’s been a good series. The Lost Episodes has filled a big hole in the history of one the 1960s most beloved and iconic programs with superb acting, good writing, and a dedication to authenticity.

Overall rating for this box set: 3.75 out of 5.0

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EP2120: Dragnet: The Big Phone Call

Jack Webb

Friday and Jacobs have the goods on a suspect in a robbery.

Original Air Date: February 14, 1942

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EP2119: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Moonshine Matter

Bob Bailey

Johnny heads to Missouri to deliver a $5,000 settlement check to the widow of the insured but he has to make it through hillbilly country to do it.

Original Air Date: March 6, 1960

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EP2118: Boston Blackie: The Auctioned Vase Mystery

Richard Kollmar

Blackie buys a vase for Mary at an auction and the losing bidder is willing to commit murder to get possession of the vase.

Original Air Date: February 26, 1946

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AWR0014: You Are There: The Election of Thomas Jefferson (OTR Hamilton)

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CBS News reports on the deadlocked presidential election of 1800.

Original Air Date: October 31, 1948

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EP2117: Richard Diamond: The Pop Skoals Case

Dick Powell

Diamond investigates a cop killing and a blind ex-con is tied in.

Original Air Date: February 26, 1950
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EP2116: Inspector Thorne: The Vacant Lot Murder Case

Karl Weber

A mystery man is found murdered in a vacant lot.

Original Air Date: July 27, 1951

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EP2115: Night Beat: The Night Watchman

Frank Lovejoy

Randy encounters an out-of-work watchman who believes his son is behind a series of arsons.

Original Air Date: May 15, 1950
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EP2114: Dragnet: The Big Honeymoon

Jack Webb

Friday and Jacobs investigate a man who marries women and  jilts them for their money on the pretense of using it to pay for a world cruise for the honeymoon.

Original Air Date: February 7, 1952

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