Month: August 2016

EP1979: Richard Diamond: The Eddie Garrett Case

Dick Powell

A man on death row calls for Diamond and asks him to help his little brother avoid his fate.

Original Air Date: August 27, 1949

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EP1978: The Line Up: Kastro’s Cop Killing Karnage Case

William Johnstone

Guthrie looks for the master planner behind a bank robbery a police officer was killed in.

Original Air Date: April 1, 1952

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EP1977: Michael Shayne: The Case of Tahlani’s Tears

Jeff Chandler
A grifter comes into Shayne’s office and asking for help and when Shayne refuses, the conman is shot. Then a bunch of shady characters are after Shayne in search of Tahliani’s tears.

Original Air Date: Sometime in 1948

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Suspense: The Lost Special (EP1976s)

Orson Welles

Suspense opens its microphone to a condemned man who has a story to tell of how he pull off a daring crime and he’ll name his employers unless they secure a pardon for him before the broadcast ends.

Original Air Date: September 30, 1943

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EP1976: Dragnet: The Big Crazy

Jack Webb
Friday and Romero are looking for a missing woman whose husband is all but admitting to her murder, but they can find no evidence he did it.

Original Air Date: August 30, 1951

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Audio Drama Review: The Hobbit (NPR)

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien was adapted for radio in the 1970s by Mind’s Eye Theater in Virginia. It tells the classic tale of Bilbo Baggins’ journey through Middle Earth to a lost Dwarf Kingdom.

The story is one of the classics of the Fantasy genre and the adaptation deserves credit for its faithfulness to the story. It captures all of the most important and interesting moments of the novel. Ray Reinhhart (who plays Bilbo) does a good job portraying Bilbo’s transformation in the course of the story from respectable Shire Hobbit homeowner to the heroic burglar he becomes in the course of his adventures. While I think the performance is mostly serviceable and enjoyable, I think the production deserves some praise for the way it handled the scene where Bilbo met Golem. This was before the motion pictures so defined the character of Golem and how he talked. I found this audio adaptation to be different, but still genuinely chilling.

Where the story does lose points is with some of the acting. The cast are essentially unknowns and some of the voices don’t quite fit the parts. As was the case on several radio programs in between the Golden Age of Radio and the Twenty-first Century, the sound design was very minimalist. That’s not a huge problem when Bilbo and friends are walking down the road, but when you’re dealing with something like the Battle of the Five Armies, the Sound Producers couldn’t do it Justice, so you’d better have a really good imagination.

Still, the strength of J.R.R. Tolkien’s story and this adaptation’s faithfulness to it make it a worthwhile listen, if not a perfect one.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.0

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EP1975: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Leumas Matter

Bob Bailey

Johnny is called in to find a wealthy middle aged businessman with a young wife who doesn’t care that he’s gone.

Original Air Date: September 13, 1959

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EP1974: Boston Blackie: The Evelyn Jones Murder

Richard Kollmar
Boston Blackie helps a woman deal with a troublesome blackmailer, murder results, but when Blackie brings the police back to the scene of the crime, there’s no sign of the crime.

Original Air Date: August 13, 1945

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EP1973: Richard Diamond: The Jean Cooper Murder Case

Dick Powell
A wealthy man hires Diamond to clear his son of a vehicular manslaughter charge.

Original Air Date: August 20, 1949

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EP1972: The Line Up: The Mirthless Moonshiners Methyl Murders

William Johnstone

People are dying or going blind due to bad illegal liquor and it’s up to Guthrie and Karger to track down the source.

Original Air Date: March 18, 1952

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EP1971: Michael Shayne: The Left Handed Fan

Jeff Chandler
A gorgeous actress hires Shayne to protect her for three days from an anonymous threat.

(Original Air Date: Sometime in 1948)

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EP1970s: Suspense: The Hitch Hiker

Orson Welles

A motorist driving from New York to California keeps seeing a mysterious hitch hiker by the side of the road.

Original Air Date: September 2, 1942

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EP1970: Dragnet: The Big In-Laws

Jack Webb

Friday and Romero look into a series of truck hijackings.

Original Air Date: August 23, 1951

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Book Review: The Campus Murders

Released in 1969, the Campus Murders by Ellery Queen introduced Micah McCall. The premise is an intriguing one. McCall is a Special Assistant to the Governor of an unnamed state who is called in to act as a troubleshooter.

In this case, he’s looking into the disappearance of the daughter of one of the Governor’s intra-party political rivals on a small campus, troubled by unrest. His status is a nice feature. He’s not a policeman, but his standing as “the Governor’s Man,” gets grudging cooperation from the police.

McCall finds himself not particularly trusted by the police and being over thirty, he is not welcomed and not fully trusted by most of the radical college students attending the college.

On the positive side, the mystery isn’t bad, and if you want a taste of the 1960s and how the problems on campus were viewed, this book certainly gives a perspective and captures the spirit of the time. There’s nothing more 1960s in the book than Nature’s Children, a group of college students who demonstrate while wearing grotesque masks in the buff and haze McCall.

On the negative side, the book drags at times, particularly before the first murder in the book. It is so focused on the campus issues and getting all these various student perspectives that it really has troubling remembering that it’s a mystery. And when it comes to the big issues of the day, it offers a simple pat solution that minimizes the complexity of the issues it’s addressing. McCall’s characterization doesn’t age well, particularly when it comes to women, but even by the standards of the time, it’s hard to see his behavior as anything but boorish and shallow.

Otherwise, it’s not horrendous but neither is it compelling. It’s a fairly competent book, but it left me completely uninterested in further installments in the series.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5.0

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EP1969: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Backfire that Backfired Matter

Bob Bailey

Johnny goes to his girlfriend’s house and overhears a backfire that sets up on the trail of an unknown criminal.

Original Air Date: September , 1959

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