
Bob Bailey & Virginia Gregg
The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio is a podcast featuring the best vintage detective radio programs. Each week from Monday through Saturday, we feature six of Old Time Radio's great detective series from the beginning of the show to its very last episode. And as a bonus, twice a month we also post a public domain movie or TV mystery or detective show video.
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YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR THE FALCON BROADWAY’S MY BEAT DRAGNET MR. AND MRS. NORTH CHARLIE CHAN… and more!
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Let George Do It, Mutual, Podcast
EP0253: Let George Do It: The Host of Casa Diablo
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George is hired to go to Mexico to bring back a fugitive member of a political machine that is promising to tell the truth-for a price. George and Brooksie find themselves on a bus surrounded by characters all headed for the same place-Casa Diablo.
Original Air Date: March 28, 1949
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CBS, Jeff Regan, Podcast
EP0252: Jeff Regan: A Fire For Romano
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Regan takes the case of an immigrant shopkeeper who has suffered an arson attempt. Regan suspects a hateful neighbor, as the case becomes a murder investigation.
Original Air Date: July 30, 1950
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Box 13, Podcast
EP0251: Box 13: Clay Pigeon
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Dan Holiday is told to go to a doctor’s office under an assumed name, and finds himself in the crossfire.
Original Air Date: December 15, 1948
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Podcast, Rare Detectives
EP0250s: San Francisco Final
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Reporter Mike Rivera investigates mass extortion in Chinatown.
Recorded: July 26, 1954
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Green Acres on the Radio
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If you mention Green Acres, people think of the 1965-71 Sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor. But fifteen years before Green Acres came to TV, it came to radio.
CBS broadcast Granby’s Green Acres as a Summer replacement series. Granby’s Green Acres told the story of John Granby, a Banker who got fed up with city life and took his wife and family to relocate to a farm.
Sound familiar?
The radio Green Acres were written by a 33-year old writer, who would go on to write 150 of the 170 TV episodes of Green Acres.
There were quite a few similarities between the radio and TV versions of Green Acres. Both featured a scatter-brained Mr. Kimball (although the radio Mr. Kimball ran the county store rather than being the County Agent.) Granby also had a farm hand named Eb. The radio show had some good bits that Sommers would dust off for early TV episodes.
An early Green Acres TV episode where Oliver can’t decide what to plant has its basis in the radio episode, “Mr. Granby Plants a Crop.”
And this great little bit of dialogue also came from the radio show originally:
Oliver: I’d take a seed, a tiny little seed, I’d plant it in the ground, I’d put some dirt on it, I’d water it, and pretty soon, do you know what I would have?
Lisa: A dirty little wet seed.
At the end of the radio run. John Granby (Gale Gordon) told listeners to send letters in to their local CBS station with their thoughts on Granby’s Green Acres. The show never returned to the air.
There were many reasons the show didn’t make it in 1950. One big one might be that Granby’s Green Acres was not a show that audiences were ready for. Americans had migrated in large numbers to cities like New York and Los Angeles in search of economic opportunities. Granby’s desire to move to the country seemed absurd. When Green Acres appeared on TV, it was a very different world with violence and unrest, crime on the rise, and social unrest. Moving to Hooterville sounded a lot less crazy and made us more sympathetic with Mr. Douglas.
The biggest problem with Granby’s Green Acres may have been that it just wasn’t ready for prime time. Granby is too much of a cantankerous blowhard. The radio version gives you an appreciation of the talent with which Eddie Albert played the role of Oliver Wendell Douglas, as a complex mix of bombast, idealism, practicality, and romance that made the character a joy to watch.
In the radio version, Sommers only had given real airtime to Mr. Kimball from the store, and a know it all County Agent who always ate Granby’s supper. Pretty thin gruel.
Not continuing Granby’s Green Acres was a smart decision. Even with great comics like Burns and Allen leaving radio for television, radio comedy was still undergoing a golden age and Sommers creation simply was not in the same league as shows like Our Miss Brooks, Life of Riley, and Life with Luigi.
It also had a nice aftermath. Sommers continued to develop as a writer and work the world of television, writing on such shows as Amos and Andy, Dennis the Menace, and Petticoat Junction. When Green Acres came back, it became one of television’s best sitcoms.
It featured Pat Buttram turning in the role Mr. Haney who was always trying to sell Mr. Douglas something, Eva Gabor as the sweet but often confusing Hungarian Princess Lisa Douglas, and the Ziffels who treat their pig like he’s their son, and much more.
While the radio show didn’t have these elements, it serves as a rough draft of Green Acres, which makes it an interesting listen.
Related:
IMDB has the first five season of Green Acres available for instant watch.
1949-54 Johnny Dollar, CBS, Podcast, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
EP0250: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Calgary Matter
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Johnny Dollar is called into a robbery case by a friend of the robber
Original Air Date: July 13, 1950
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EP0249: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Blarney Stone
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A hated businessman tries to win 10 pounds by kissing the Blarney Stone, but instead falls to his death and Holmes must found out who caused it.
Original Air Date: March 18, 1946
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