Tag: Blackmail

EP1918: The Avenger: A Shot in the Dark

A wealthy man is blackmailed and then is suddenly murdered.

Original Air Date: April 5, 1946

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EP1908: Boston Blackie: Bill Blaine’s Legacy

Richard Kollmar
A wealthy man blackmails Boston Blackie into protecting him from his family, one of whom he’s convinced will try to kill him for his money.

Original Air Date: May 16, 1945

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EP1893: Michael Shayne: The Case of the Grey-Eyed Blonde

Jeff Chandler
Shayne is hired by a beautiful blonde to pay off a blackmailer.

Original Air Date: Sometime in 1948

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EP1873: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Twin Trouble Matter

Bob Bailey
Johnny is called in when George Reed’s twin brother faces blackmail from a dangerous convict.

Original Air Date: May 17, 1959

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EP1803: Michael Shayne: Doctor Grant’s Dilemma

Wally Maher
Phyllis’s doctor ask her and Mike’s help in dealing with a blackmailer.

Original Air Date: August 13, 1945

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EP1782: Nick Carter: The Case of the Forgetful Killer

Lon Clark
A blackmailer is murdered and a young man who was being blackmailed is the chief suspect.

Original Air Date: November 7, 1948

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EP1722: Nick Carter: The Case of the Homely Bride

Lon Clark

The daughter of a wealthy man marries a blackmailer and becomes the prime suspect when the blackmailer was murdered.

Original Air Date: September 19, 1948

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EP1658s: The Mercury Theatre: The Immortal Sherlock Holmes

Orson Welles
Sherlock Holmes  seeks to reclaim letters being used as blackmail and foil the plans of Professor Moriarty.

Original Air Date: September 25, 1938

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EP0032: Pat Novak: Joe Condano

After being hired to pay off a beautiful woman’s brother’s gambling debt, Novak finds himself next to a dead body with Inspector Hellman on the way up.

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Quotes:

“I’ve run across better people in sewers.”

“You can’t add a pair of zeroes without crib notes.”-Novak to Hellman.

“Stop posing. You couldn’t follow an elephant across a basketball court.”-Novak to Hellman.

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EP0022: Pat Novak: Rubin Calloway’s Pictures

Pat Novak comes across a man tossed in the bay, who gives him the key to a bus locker. A woman pays him $200 to bring her the contents of the locker.

Quotes:

“It was like washing your kid’s face and finding out he was ugly to begin with.”-Pat Novak

“You couldn’t strike oil in a filling station.”-Pat Novak

Novak: And you’re going to tell me he’s dead, Hellman.
Hellman: No, I’m not going to tell he’s dead, Novak. He might be a soft breather.

Original Air Date: March 13, 1949

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