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EP2557: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Bee or Not to Bee Matter

Mandel Kramer

Johnny investigates a series of fraudulent injury scams at hotels around the country.

Original Air Date: October 29, 1961

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EP2556: Boston Blackie: The Construction Gang Bank Robbery

Richard Kollmar

Blackie wakes up to the sound of drilling outside of his apartment and finds out that it’s a cover for a bank robbery.

Original Air Date: July 16, 1947

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AWR0050: Lux Radio Theater: All About Eve

Amazing World of Radio

An aging Broadway Star (Bette Davis) fears she’ll be a supplanted by a young actress (Anne Baxter) who first comes to her as a fan but then begins to undermine her personal and business relationships.

Rehearsal Recording: October 1, 1951
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EP2554: Manhunt: The Case of the Clue in the Column and the Clueless Crime

Larry Haines

Andrew Stevens investigates the unexplained the murder of two journalists.

Then, Stevens looks into the murder of a wealthy man where there seem to be no clues.

Original Air Dates: Sometime in 1944

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EP2553: Mister Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: Murder and the Star of Death

So lost, I'm fading

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Mister Keen sets out to to find out who stole a fabulous jewel and murdered its owner

Original Air Date: June 9, 1949

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EP2552s: Suspense: Two Sharp Knives

A man is detained in a small town jail on a murder warrant and is then murdered.

Original Air Date: December 22, 1942

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Book Review: Except the Dying

Except the Dying is the first of Maureen Jennings’ novels featuring Detectives William Murdoch, a Victorian-era Toronto police detective. Three of Jennings’ novels would be adapted as made-for-TV movies and a TV series would be filmed based on characters from the book.

Except the Dying is quite different from the popular TV series. It’s a straightforward procedural mystery without the bells, whistles, and flaws that define the TV series such as guest appearances from historical personages, new (to the Victoria era) investigative techniques and gadgets being deployed to solve cases and characters with cultural attitudes that no one living at that time had.

Acting Detective William Murdoch is called to investigate the case of a woman found dead and stripped nude. The post-mortem examination reveals she was pregnant and died of exposure after taking a large amount of opium. Murdoch has to discover who killed her and why.

This is is a well-crafted procedural mystery. Murdoch is given lots of suspects and a few red herrings to sift through. Jennings does a great job capturing a sense of life in Toronto in the late Nineteenth Century. It captures all the religious and economic complexities that Toronto had to offer. The story has a grounded and realistic feel to it.

As a character, Murdoch is written in a three dimensional way. He’s intelligent, a Catholic, and learning to dance in hopes of getting an opportunity to meet women again after the recent death of his fiancée. He’s a good cop, but he’s no genius. The rest of the characters are not deep, but they do feel authentic and believable for the era.

Readers looking for a cozy mystery should not expect this book to have a family-friendly feeling. Crimes and vice are described realistically with some violent scenes and harsh words and the case leads Murdoch into contact with ladies of the night. However, while the book is realistic, it’s neither gory or salacious.

Overall, Except the Dying is a solid first novel, a good procedural, and a fine introduction to Jennings’ famous detective.

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EP2552: Dragnet: The Big Lift

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith investigate a series of unsolved burglaries..

Original Air Date: September 8, 1953

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EP2551: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Three for One Matter

Mandel Kramer

Johnny goes to New Hampshire to investigate the disappearance of a sixty-year-old insured man.

Original Air Date: October 15, 1961

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EP2550: Boston Blackie: The Harmonica Man Murder

Richard Kollmar

A harmonica-playing man tries to leave his girlfriend. She shoots him and he stumbles all the way to the house of her gangster ex-fiance.

Original Air Date: July 9, 1947

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EP2549: Rocky Jordan: The Baksheesh Boy

Jack Moyles

A beggar boy takes refuge in the Cafe Tambourine and then disappears.

Original Air Date: January 16, 1949.

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AWR0049: Lux Radio Theater: Casablanca

Amazing World of Radio

A cafe owner (Alan Ladd) meets the woman (Hedy Lamar) who left him on the day the Nazis entered Paris in wartime Casablanca.

Original Air Date: January 24, 1944

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EP2548: Air Mail Mystery Episodes 11-13

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Irene Delroy gets a shocking revelation regarding what happened to Andy Andrews, meanwhile her boyfriend Jimmy Gifford has flown into danger in pursuit of the gang.

Original Air Date: 1932

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EP2547: Mister Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: The Case of the Glamorous Widow

So lost, I'm fading

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A woman asks Mister Keen to try to find who murdered her employer, a thirty-year-old, beautiful, rich woman.

Original Air Date: May 23, 1946

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