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EP2540: Dragnet: The Big Ham

Jack Webb

A young woman appears to have committed suicide in the apartment of a promising young actor.

Original Air Date: June 28, 1953

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EP2539: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Double-Barreled Matter

Mandel Kramer

Johnny flies out to the West Coast to investigate a series of burglaries of an insured couple where nothing was taken.

Original Air Date: September 24, 1961

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EP2538: Boston Blackie: The Joe Nelson Murder

Richard Kollmar

An ex-con owner of a pet shop is murdered in Blackie’s apartment while he’s on a date with Mary.

Original Air Date: June 25, 1947

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AWR0047: Victory Theater: The Philadelphia Story

Amazing World of Radio
A socialite (Katherine Hepburn) plans her second marriage but has to deal with interference from her first husband (Cary Grant) and the appearance of a clever reporter. (Jimmy Stewart)

Original Air Date: July 20, 1942

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EP2537: Rocky Jordan: Escapade with Paula

Jack Moyles

A tall, beautiful woman asks Rocky to help her find her missing husband.

Original Air Date: January 9, 1949

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EP2536: Air Mail Mystery: Episodes 5 and 6

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Irene, Fitz, and Jimmy go to Salt Flats to intercept a suspect in the crashes and robberies of planes carrying air mail.

Original Air Date: 1932

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EP2535: Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: The Case of the Absent-Minded Professor

So lost, I'm fading

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A young woman is suspected when her mother is poisoned leaving her a fortune.

Original Air Date: March 15, 1945

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Video Theater 0133: Dragnet: The Big Children

Friday and Smith investigate a case of child neglect in a well-to-do neighborhood.

Original Air Date: February 11, 1954

Season 3, Episode 11

EP2534: Dragnet: The Big Revolt

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith search for a missing contractor.

Original Air Date: June 21, 1953

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Audio Drama Review: Black Jack Justice Season Three

Season Three of Black Jack Justice features six half hour episodes and finds the team in a fairly well-established routine with Jack (Christopher Mott) and Trixie (Andrea Lyons) joined by the office dog, King.

The types of cases they solve this season are far from unheard of, yet the series is enjoyable due to their great sense of style.

The season opens up with, “Payback” where Jack is determined to solve a murder case that led to him getting thrown into jail for thirty days and to get payback on the client who caused the incarceration.

“Sabian’s Law” finds Jack and Trixie on opposite sides as Trixie would rather lose a reward to the firm than have to deal with the indignity of losing a bet to Jack, which leads to an unlikely team up with their police foe Lieutenant Sabian. “Trixie’s Pet” finds Trixie getting the firm involved in investigating a case where Button Down Theo, an operative for the big detective firm in town, has landed himself in trouble.

“The Reunion” finds Jack and Trixie trying to help a wealthy widow facilitate a meeting between her and her estranged twin sister.

“Much Ado About Norman” has the two searching for their emotional client, because they fear he’s about to do something stupid, rash, and illegal.

The season concludes with, “Dance, Justice, Dance” which opens with Jack and Trixie in a firefigh. Then Jack reveals the true version of the oft-misquoted statement, “Music soothes the savage beast,” before explaining how they got a job protecting musicians who got a contract with a big casino along with anonymous warnings that they might not live to fulfill it.

There’s not a bad episode in the bunch and each has its own unique features that make for fun listening. “The Reunion” may have been the best mystery of the season. I also loved the more character-driven nature of “Much Ado About Norman.” And “Dance, Justice, Dance” has a great bit of world-weary narration, particularly the ending.

The sound effects continue to be a bit dodgy. This could be heard during the gunfight in the finale. Other than that, though, the third season of Black Jack Justice was quite a delight.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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EP2533: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Buyer and Cellar Matter

Mandel Kramer

Johnny investigates the case of a wealthy man who disappeared after going to visit an eccentric collector.

Original Air Date: September 10, 1961

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EP2532: Boston Blackie: The Donald Carver Frame-Up

Richard Kollmar

A widow finds a smoking gun in the drawer of her ne’er do well son. The gun is tied to a robbery/murder that occurred at the office of her other son.

Original AIr Date: June 18, 1947

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EP2531: Rocky Jordan: Death in the Sand

Jack Moyles

A sand diviner comes to Rocky’s place and predicts he’ll meet a blonde and encounter death.

Original Air Date: January 2, 1949

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AWR0046: Lux Radio Theater: Double Indemnity

Amazing World of Radio

An insurance agent plots to murder an insured and split the money with the widow.

Original Air Date: October 30, 1950

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EP2530: Air Mail Mystery Episodes 3 and 4

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Irene Delroy and her assistant go to the scene of the latest crash to search for clues.

Original Air Date: 1932

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