Month: May 2020

EP3143: Man Called X: The Stamp Story

George Raft

The Man Called X travels to Central America to prevent a coup.

Original Air Date: May 15,. 1947

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EP3142: It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins: The Rockabye Murder

Gail and Greg arrive in a small Western town and stumble into a murder.

Original Air Date: January 20, 1958
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EP3141: Box 13: Hare and Hounds

A man steals a letter from Box 13 and when Dan travels to another city to speak to the man who sent it, he finds himself being hunted for murder.

Original Air Date: Sometime in 1948

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EP3140 Dragnet: The Big Grab

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith try to help catch the kidnapper of a six-year-old girl but have to deal with parents who are reluctant to call the police in.

Original Air Date:June 21, 1955
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Book Review: Tekwar

This 1989 novel written by William Shatner (with Ghost Writer Ron Goulart) is set in the 22nd Century. Former Cop Jake Cardigan is released early after being wrongfully convicted on corruption charges. In the future, criminals sent to prison are put into suspended animation.

In the four and a half years he’s been incarcerated, his wife has divorced him and left him an empty apartment. Cardigan finds out the reason he was released was because the private investigation firm that his old partner worked for wants to hire him to find a missing scientist and the scientist’s daughter in Mexico, where Cardigan’s ex-lover Warbride has become a powerful rebel leader.

What Tekwar does really well is worldbuilding. It spends a great deal of the book establishing a realistic and intricately designed world for Greater Los Angeles and Mexico. It manages to create a solid hybrid world of a detective story set in a world with cyborgs and androids.

One of the interesting concepts was that he meets an android duplicate of the scientist’s daughter who has all of her memories and acts like her, so he starts to fall for the daughter before he meets her. I did wonder about the rationale for the criminal justice system freezing offenders. It gives up on  rehabilitation and appears to be a cost-cutting measure that instead just prevents them from learning to be better criminals while in prison. Also, I had to chuckle that some technologies in the book harken back to that symbol of late 1980s cutting edge technology–the fax machine.

The only characters who grabbed my interest were the daughter’s android duplicate and Warbride. Beyond that, the best you could say for the rest of the characters is that they avoided being annoying (with the exception of one character whose role was relatively small.)

The story’s pacing is off. This is a full-length novel with enough story to fill a good novella or an hour-long TV episode. For the length, I expected a mystery and resolution that was a lot more satisfying than what I got. The dialogue is functional, workmanlike, and occasionally dull.

Overall, Tekwar is a bit frustrating. The world has so many good ideas, so many intriguing possibilities as to what could be done, but ultimately fails to deliver a story that falls far short of its intriguing concept. Still, Shatner’s storyworld has great potential, if he hired the right ghostwriter to revise it.

Rating: 2.75 out of 5

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EP3139: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Belo-Horizonte Matter

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny goes to Brazil to investigate a series of “accidental” train wrecks that may not be so accidental.

Original Air Date: July 6, 1950

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EP3138: Mystery is My Hobby: Short Distance to Murder

A powerful political figure and the frontrunner in the Gubernatorial race dies suddenly. It appears to be suicide, but is it really?

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EP3137: Man Called X: Mr. Messler and the Insurance Policy

George Raft

The Man Called X investigates the disappearance of the companion ship of a ship that made it safely to harbor.

Original Air Date: April 24,1947

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AWR0117: Dick Cole: The Big Baseball Game (Old Time Radio Baseball)

Amazing World of Radio

An ambitious young pitcher is ready to cheat in a game against Dick Cole and the Parr Academy team so that he looks good for a Major League scout in the stands.

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EP3136: It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins: The Blue-Steel Fountain Pen

Greg and Gail visit a steel plant and witness a worker falling to his death.

Original Air Date: Unknown

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Video Theater 179: Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Careless

A performer in a traveling Western show asks Holmes to solve the mystery of a body found in her room.

Season 1, Episode 4

Original Air Date: November 8, 1954

EP3135: Box 13: Flash of Light

A man visiting from a small town asks Dan for help to find out what happened during two days he can’t remember.

Original Air Date: April 16, 1948

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Film Review: The Body Vanished

The Body Vanished is a 1939 British film where a vacationing Scotland Yard detective inspector and his reporter chum stumble across a mystery at a country house where the butler discovers a body, which then disappears.

I was able to watch this film for free on Amazon Prime. It’s a fun comedy mystery and seems to be a Quota Quickie, which adds up to the equivalent of an American B movie. This works better than your average American “B” picture. While it is low budget and some of the characters are a bit broad, the actors all know their business.

I admire the economy of the story telling. This is 15-20 minutes shorter than an American “B” film and that makes it a better movie because the story moves at a faster pace and avoids the more annoying padding you’d see in many of the American “B” films of the era.

This is by no means a classic, or a must-see film. It is a competently done black and white mystery that doesn’t overstay its welcome. If you like B-movies or simple light comedy mysteries, this will be an entertaining enough use of 46 minutes, so it’s worth checking out.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

EP3134: Dragnet: The Big Fall Guy

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith search for a man who robbed two separate stores.

Original Air Date: June 14, 1955

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EP3133: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Barbara James Matter

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny searches for the insured wife of a wealthy man.

Original Air Date: June 29, 1950

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