Month: August 2016

EP1968: Boston Blackie: The Hypnotic Murder

Richard Kollmar
Blackie gets in hot water with Farraday when he takes the gun of a friend of Mary Wesley’s who has confessed to a murder.

Original Air Date: August 6, 1945

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EP1967: Richard Diamond: The Lynn Knight Case

Dick Powell
A former restaurant photographer turns to Diamond for protection.

Original Air Date: August 16, 1949

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EP1966: The Line Up: The Jolted Justice Job Case

William Johnstone
Lieutenant Guthrie investigates the stabbing of an elderly man.

Original Air Date: November 1, 1951

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EP1965: Michael Shayne: The Case of the High-Priced Twins

Jeff Chandler
Shayne searches for two valuable coins that people are willing to kill over.

Original Air Date: Sometime in 1948

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DVD Review: The Saint, Set 1

The Saint, Set 1 collects six episodes from Roger Moore’s fifth’s season as the Saint, the first to actually be in color.

The Episodes glory in the Saint’s entry into the world of Color with one beautiful location after another. From Monte Carlo to Venice to Hamburg to Scotland, the series showcases the globetrotting nature of the Saint’s adventures, as well as the wide variety of forms they can take. In, “The Queen’s Ransom,” the Saint accompanies the American wife of an European king in returning a treasure to him and has to outwit a gang of International criminals in the process. In, “Interlude in Venice,” Simon helps out the naïve daughter of an American politician who is at risk of getting swept off her feet by a conman. In, “The Reluctant Revolution,” Simon is compelled to throw in with revolutionaries trying to overthrow a “Banana Republic.” In, “The Convenient Monster,” he encounters a woman who claims the Loch Ness monster is really out there in Scotland.

The variety of the Saint’s adventures is part of what makes the series a standout. The adventures range from straight up mysteries to spy and political thrillers. Through it all, future James Bond Roger Moore plays the Saint as smart, tough, and charming. He’s also joined by a solid guest casts in each and every story.

Overall, these episodes are marvelous and a great start to the Saint’s full color adventures.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.0

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EP1964: Dragnet: The Big Winchester

Jack Webb
An elderly man is found dead of an apparent suicide but the first officer on scene suspects murder.

Original Air Date: August 16, 1951

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EP1963: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Really Gone Matter

Bob Bailey

Johnny has to locate the elusive beneficiary of a life insurance policy- a man named John Doe.

Original Air Date: August 30, 1959

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EP1962: Boston Blackie: Mary All at Sea

Richard Kollmar

Blackie goes on a boat to see Mary off and finds a body in her cabin and is accused of murder.

Original Air Date: July 30, 1945

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EP1961: Richard Diamond: The Martin Hyer Frame Up Case

Dick Powell
A man plots to murder his wife and frame his mistress’ husband for the crime, and the two plan to fool Diamond into being a witness to back up the frame.

Original Air Date: July 23, 1949

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EP1960: The Line Up: The Red Shirt Case

William Johnstone
An ex-con claims to have seen a murder but the only thing he seems able to clearly remember is the killer’s red shirt.

Original Air Date: June 5, 1951

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EP1959: Michael Shayne: The Case of the Carnival Killer

Jeff Chandler

Mike is given half of a fifty dollar bill and a woman will give him the other half when he comes to take a job. When he arrives, he finds her dead and himself under suspicion of murder.

Original Air Date: Sometime in 1948

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Audio Drama Review: Dandelion Wine


Twelve Year old Douglas Spaulding is growing up in the 1920s in Green Town, Illinois, a town that’s full of life, energy, and a reliable circle of friends and family, and Summer is the best time of all. In the course of Summer, the magic of Green Town makes for many wonderful moments, but Douglas also has to cope with the first pangs of growing up.

Dandelion Wine was originally a novel by Ray Bradbury, who later wrote it as a play and then turned it into this audiodrama for Colonial Radio Theatre.

Dandelion Wine showcases why Bradbury is such a beloved author even outside of the science fiction genre. Bradbury’s at his best and this story works very well for radio as the lyrical dialogue paints evocative pictures that capture the imagination. Dandelion Wine manages to take even mundane moments in life and wrap them in wonder. One of my favorite scenes involves Douglas’ grandfather taking inventory of his stock of the medicinal dandelion wine. It’s a well-done scene that creates a sense of nostalgia and gives a keen insight into the childlike way Douglas views the world.

The play is well-acted with Jerry Robbins turning in a great performance as the mysterious and soft-spoken Mr. Forrester. The sound design is ably done and helps to re-enforce the tone of the story.

The play is a story for all ages, though younger and older viewers will view it differently. Douglas relates well to the younger listeners. Yet, for older listeners, it’ll call to mind a whole other set of emotions: reminders of childhood and the moments when it ended with the realization that the world was changing whether you wanted it to or not.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.0

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EP1958: Dragnet: The Big Screen

Jack Webb
Friday and Romero investigate crooked TV repairmen.

Original Air Date: August 9, 1951

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EP1957: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Embarcadero Matter

Bob Bailey
Johnny flies from Paris to San Francisco searching for a stolen medallion.

Original Air Date: August 13, 1959

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EP1956: Boston Blackie: The Case of the Three-Way Split

Richard Kollmar

Boston Blackie visits an apartment and finds a dead body, and Farraday gives Blackie 24 hours to clear up the case.

Original Air Date: July 23, 1945

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