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EP3270: Mystery is My Hobby: Andrew Bradford Runs for Governor

An Independent Candidate for Governor is murdered after an escaped convict ex-friend tries to blackmail him.

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AWR0148: Columbia Presents Corwin: The Lonesome Train (Raymond Massey’s Lincoln)

Amazing World of Radio

A “folk-contata” capturing the national reaction to the assassination of President Lincoln.

Original Air Date: March 21, 1944

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EP3269: Man Called X: Spot the Eight Ball

George Raft
After watching a plane take off carrying a man who identified himself as a British knight affiliated with the Air Ministry, Ken Thurston learns the man is actually a criminal and spy.

Original Air Date: January 4, 1948

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EP3268: Dick Tracy: Dick Lassoes the Purple Rider/The Purple Rider Exposed/Tracy Rescued and Kyle Exposed

Junior takes the Purple Rider and two of Vernon Kyle’s Men into custody as Tracy and Pat ride to rescue Junior.

Original Air Dates: April 19, 20 and 25 1938

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EP3267: Box 13: The Biter Bitten


Dan is called in by a snake expert to find a snake that escaped in a large hotel.

Original Air Date: 1948

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Video Theater 189: Dick Tracy v. Cueball

Dick Tracy tries to catch the robbers in a diamond robbery gone bad. Can Dick catch any of the criminals before they wipe each other out.

Original Release Date: December 18, 1946

AWR0147: Cavalcade of America: Keepsakes (Raymond Massey’s Lincoln)

Amazing World of Radio

An examination of little known incidents in the Life of Lincoln through artifacts in the massive Lincoln collection of Oliver R. Barrett.

Original Air Date: January 30, 1951

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EP3266: T-Man: Show Business is No Business

Treasury Agent Steve Larsen investigates some counterfeiting and suspicion falls on a theatrical company that’s touring in a production of an awful play.

Original Air Date: July 1, 1950

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Audio Drama Review: Black Jack Justice, Season 8

Black Jack Justice eighth season was released monthly between September 2012 and March 2013, once again featuring Christopher as Jack and Andrea Lyons as Trixie Dixon, Girl Detective.

The series at this point was in a nice groove and the first four episodes reflect the typical episodic nature of the series up until this point. In “Jawbone of an Asp,” they find themselves drawn into the middle of an academic controversy.  In “Two is Too Many,” they end up trying to see if long-time underworld supporting character “Freddy the Finger” Hawthorne and his cousin have inherited a fortune. And in the best episode of the season, “The More Things Change,” the duo are hired by a woman who wants them to prove her fiancĂ© to be virtuous.

The final two episodes are inter-related. “The Late Mr. Justice,” grabs the listener’s attention as Jack informs us that he’s about to die and explains how he got to this point. An old-time gangster Jack sent away has been released and is out for blood, having taken Jack’s girlfriend hostage. The gangster threatens to kill her if Jack doesn’t show up at an old abandoned theater. There’s some great noirish feel that leads to a solid finale.

The second episode has Trixie in an empty office wondering what happened to Jack after the events of the last story and whether he’ll be back. A boyfriend comes from a big agency with a clients…and with hopes of  becoming Trixie’s new partner if they uncover a missing will. A wealthy woman supposedly left it, cutting a repentant black sheep in for part of her estate. This was a good story that Trixie managed to carry quite well but I had a couple problems with it. Innuendos which Trixie used occasionally in most episodes were way overused as if writer Gregg Taylor was leaning into them a bit much.  In addition, this is the second story in six episodes involving a will. But other than that, it was a pretty good finale with a nice revelation to wrap up Black Jack Justice’s Eighth Season.

Rating: 4.0 out of 5.0

Black Jack Justice Season 8 can be downloaded for free at Decoder Ring Theatre.

EP3265: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Celia Woodstock Matter

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny goes to Bridgeport to investigate the disappearance of a Sea Captain’s wife.

Original Air Date: March 3, 1951

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EP3264: Mystery is My Hobby Episode 27

A man calls Barton Drake and offers him $10,000 to clear him of the murder of his bed-ridden wife.

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AWR0146: Cavalcade of America: The Thinking Heart (Raymond Massey’s Lincoln)

Amazing World of Radio
A look at Abraham Lincoln’s life through poetry and prose written about him.
Original Air Date: February 7, 1950

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EP3263: The Man Called X: Assignment: Naples

George Raft
Ken Thurston goes to Naples to protect a shipment of seeds, and is robbed by two juvenile war orphans.

Original Air Date: December 28, 1947

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EP3262: Dick Tracy: Junior Sends a Mirror Message/Junior Rescued by and Captures Purple Rider

Dick confronts Vernon Kyle in his search for the kidnapped Junior, who is being held by Kyle’s men at a secret hideout.

Original Air Date: April 15 and 18, 1938

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EP3261: Box 13: Double Trouble

Dan is told to visit a town 3 hours away to prevent a murder and finds himself framed for one.

Original Air Date: 1948

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