Month: October 2018

EP2647: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Golden Dream Matter

Mandel Kramer

Johnny investigates an insured mining engineer who disappeared while investigating a shady mining promoter.

Original Air Date: March 11, 1962

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EP2646: Boston Blackie: Blackie Framed On Film

Richard Kollmar

A film is found showing Blackie committing robbery and murder. Farraday and Mary don’t believe it, but Blackie insists its true.

Original Air Date: October 29, 1947

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EP2645: Rocky Jordan: The Man from Damascus

Jack Moyles

A disfigured man shows up in Cairo blaming Rocky for his disfigurement but willing to forgive him if he tracks down a wanted criminal for him.

Original Air Date: June 12, 1948

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EP2644: That Strong Guy: King Midas

Strong and his secretary Sandra go undercover to ensnare a leader of a youth gang.

Original Air Date: Mid-1950s (Probably 1955)

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EP2643: Mister Keen: The Innocent Flirtation Murder Case

So lost, I'm fading

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A man challenges a famous architect to a duel for flirting with his wife and then the architect is murdered.

Original Air Date: March 16, 1950

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EP2642: Dragnet: The Big Steal

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith investigate a series of fur burglaries.

Original Air Date: December 29, 1953

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Audio Drama Review: No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency BBC Radio Casebook Vol. 1

BBC Radio 4 produced a series of audio dramas based on Alexander McCall Smith’s massively successful No. 1 Ladies Detective novels which follow the adventures of Precious Ramotswe (Claire Benedict) as she uses her inheritance to establish the first ever detective agency in Botswana for “ladies and others.”

The radio adaptations is done by Smith himself and the first casebook is eight episodes adapted from the first four novels in the series. The radio plays do a great job capturing the warmth and charm of the characters in the book with many bits of dialogue taken directly from the books.

The episodes have a much stronger focus on the mystery element than the books do. The earlier mystery plots tend to be a bit more complex and interesting such as when Ma Ramotswe finds clues that indicate a missing boy may have fallen into the hands of witch doctors and helps a woman who’s not sure the man claiming to be her long-lost father really is. Later we have cases that are more domestic such as a middle-aged man who wants to find a woman he robbed and a girl he wronged to settle his affairs in life.

The theme music is a nice and catchy African theme that makes a solid lead-in for the series.

Not everything from the books is included in the adaptations, but what is omitted mostly isn’t problematic. The two minor exceptions to this is that the audio drama doesn’t address that Ma Ramotswe moved her office from its original location to inside the same building as her fiance Mr. J. L. B, Matekoni’s auto repair business. That was jarring. Nor is it portrayed that Ma Ramotswe’s Secretary/Assistant Detective Ma Makutsi doubled as Assistant Manager of the garage. Omitting that begs the question of how Matekoni’s business survived a long illness in the middle of the series.

However, as the audio dramas stick close to the books, most of the faults come from the books. For example, the series has a habit of raising plot points that disappoint. For example, in one episode, Matekoni’s maid hatches a plot to have Ma Ramotswe sent to prison. In another, a male detective opens up a practice and uses his being male as a selling point for his business. Both of these ideas are resolved in the most anti-climatic way possible.

Still, for all their faults, there’s a reason the No. 1 Ladies Detective series books are so popular. These first eight episodes capture the charm of the book series almost perfectly. If you’re looking for a light mystery series with likable and interesting characters, this set will definitely hit the spot.

Rating: 4.0 out of 5.0

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EP2641: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Top Secret Matter

Mandel Kramer

Johnny is called in to investigate a series of deaths in explosions happening at a chemical plant that’s creating a new rocket fuel.

Original Air Date: March 4, 1962

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Video Theater 0141: Dragnet: The Big Girl

Friday and Smith investigate a series of robberies committed by a beautiful woman with an ever-changing description.

Season 3, Episode 31

Original Air Date: April 1, 1954

EP2640: Boston Blackie: The Million Dollar Mid-Air Diamond Theft

Richard Kollmar

A private detective is killed in mid-air and a diamond disappears in the middle of a flight on a small three-person plane.

Original Air Date: October 22, 1947

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EP2639: Rocky Jordan: The Man They All Loved

Jack Moyles

A well-known and beloved missionary is found dead at the Tambourine.

Original Air Date: June 5, 1949

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EP2638: That Strong Guy: Tony on Parole

Steve Strong helps a young woman who needs help making sure her ex-con husband with anger issues reforms.

Original Air Date: Sometime in the mid-1950s

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EP2637: Mister Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: The Case of the Melody of Murder

So lost, I'm fading

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A young man asks Mister Keen to investigate the death of his sister, a promising young pianist who was strangled.

Original Air Date: March 9, 1950

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Book Review: Tickets for Death


In Tickets for Death, Michael Shayne is called in to investigate counterfeit race track tickets at a small town outside of Miami. He and his wife Phyllis drive to a hotel. Before he can even get started investigating, he has to kill two thugs in self-defense.

This is a generally solid early Michael Shayne story. The story moves at a great pace, and we are given quite a bit of two-fisted action and a complex mystery with many clues as well as quite a few red herrings.

The only negative is that this novel continues his over-the-top playing fast and loose with the police and evidence. I  thought that writer Brett Halliday had reached the point of reigning in how irresponsible he wrote Shayne as being until the last couple chapters, where he does the most egregious thing I’ve ever read Shayne do.

Despite that, this is a fun read. By no means is it a great novel, but if you’re looking for a detective story from the 1940s with a hard-boiled bent, this one will certainly do the trick.

Rating:3.5 out of 5

 

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EP2636: Dragnet: The Big Brink

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith search for an armed robbery gang.

Original Air Date: December 15, 1953

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