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EP0047: Pat Novak for Hire: Sam Toliver

Pat Novak does a favor for a friend out of prison and picks up a package. He returns to his office to find a cop standing over a dead body.

Original Air Date: April 23, 1949

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EP0046: Box 13: The Great Torino

Dan is asked to help a magician’s assistant who’s afraid that a jealous magician will create an accident during a dangerous trick.

Original Air Date: March 10, 1948

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EP0045: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: How I Played Santa Claus And Almost Got Left Holding the Bag

Johnny Dollar is called into investigate a series of thefts in the department store. When a store detective is shot, the case takes on a more menacing turn.
Original Air Date: December 24, 1949
 
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Carnival of Christmas Up

The Carnival of Christmas is up. This year’s episode of “Let George Do It” was an entry. So, I hope that for this Christmas, someone gets to discover the fun and joy of 60 year old radio shows. 🙂

On an unrelated, John Miller has an article in the Wall Street Journal on Sherlock Holmes in relation to the new movie. Definitely worth a read.

EP0044: Sherlock Holmes: The Night Before Christmas

One of Moriarity’s henchman switches Christmas sacks with Dr. Watson when both are dressed as Santa Claus. Sherlock Holmes has to catch the thief and save Watson and his Christmas party.
Original Air Date: December 24, 1945
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EP0043: Let George Do It: Follow That Train


It’s Christmas and George gets a letter from a new client-a department store Santa Claus that wants him to solve the mystery of a missing electric train. But when Brooksie disappears, the case takes a more serious turn.

Original Air Date: December 19, 1949

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EP0042: Pat Novak for Hire: Shirt Mix Up at the Laundry

When Pat Novak gets the wrong bundle at the laundry, he tries to switch with the man who was given his shirts. Novak is knocked out and wakes up next to a dead body. Par for the course, Hellman suspects him of murder.
Original Air Date: April 9, 1949
Quotes:

You’re not going to make any more headway than a hummingbird in a wind tunnel.

Novak (to Hellman): You couldn’t track down a live bear in a telephone booth.
Hellman: I’ll make a try on you, Mister. And when I’m through there’ll be enough to put you in that gas chamber.
Novak: They could save money and do the same thing.
Hellman: Huh?
Novak: They can lock me in the same closet with you.
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EP0041: Box 13: Book of Poems

Dan receives a book of poems in Box 13 that takes him back to a fire he covered ten years ago when working for the Star-Times.

Original Air Date: March 3, 1948

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EP0040: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Case of the $100,000 Legs


Johnny Dollar is sent to protect an actresses legs as part of a publicity policy. He arrives to find her murdered and him the prime suspect.

Original Air Date: April 15, 1949

EP0039: The Bruce Partington Plans (Rathbone-Bruce Version)

 

Sherlock Holmes’ brother Mycroft calls on Holmes to help find stolen  top secret papers relating to  submarine plans.

Original Air Date: November 6, 1939

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EP0038: Let George Do It: The Penthouse Roof

George is hired by a bird watcher who thinks he spotted a man pushing another off the roof.

Original Air Date: April 19, 1948

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EP0037: Pat Novak: Father Lahey

A priest hires Pat Novak to intercept an escaping convict. However, when Novak allows the convict to make an unplanned stop, trouble of the lethal kind ensues.
Original Air Date: April 2, 1949

Quotes:

“Your men couldn’t follow a moose through a revolving door.”-Novak to Hellman

“You got a funny feeling that he didn’t walk into the night, that he was big enough to wrap it around his shoulders and take it with him.”

“Somebody had used to her badly, like a dictionary in a stupid family.”

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EP0036: Box 13: Double Mothers

Dan Holiday goes to a park and find himself taking care of a young child who seems to be confused about who her mother is.

Original Air Date: February 25, 1948

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And the Award for Cutest Ad for a Johnny Dollar CD Goes To…

I’m not endorsing Comic Web’s CD Set. Never have bought from them, but I have to love the first line of their copy for their Johnny Dollar CD set:

Expense Account: item one: 1 CD full of Johnny Dollar episodes: $4.50 Expense Account: item two: a full set of Johnny Dollar radio episodes: $17.50

Yours Truly,
Johnny Blogger

(AKA: Adam Graham)

Yes and No

With most Radio Detective shows, it’s pretty straightforward in deciding to play them: Yes or No. However, when some shows, the answer is “Yes” and “No.”

Just like with Pat Novak for Hire, I’ve said “Yes” to the Jack Webb episodes and “No” to the Ben Morris episodes, there are a couple other shows where I’m giving a Split decision.

Philo Vance: Philo Vance was originally conceived in post World War I era as a somewhat arrogant elitist detective by S.S. Dine.  And the first two radio series featuring Vance had him portrayed as the know it all, arrogant detective.

The most popular series in ciruclation toned down the arrogance. However, to my listening, there wasn’t much left. Jackson Beck’s portrayal of Vance was somewhat flat. However, a flat detective could be okay if the mysteries were mentally engaging. Unfortunately, the mysteries were all too simple for my tastes. Which made the latter Philo Vance episodes particularly insulting to the police. It was one thing to have to call in a private investigator on a hard-to-solve murder case. It’s a bit of fantasy. However, if the case wasn’t really all that difficult to begin with, it’s kind of insulting.

Of course, this is a matter of taste, but for me doing 2 years of Philo Vance as portrayed by Jackson Beck seems more like a sentence for a minor crime.

However the early to mid-1940s Vance is more like it. Slightly more arrogant, but the mysteries are better too.  So, I end up with a “yes” to John Emery and Jose Ferrer version of Philo Vance, but a “no” to the Jackson Beck Version.

Mr. and Mrs. North:  I love the episodes of Mr. and Mrs. North featuring Joseph Conklin and Alice Frost. The show had wonderful chemistry between the two leads, a good dose of comedy mixed in, and some pretty fun mysteries, with Pam North more likely to solve the case than her husband Jerry.  

However, the show changed actors in 1953-54 to feature TV’s Mr. and Mrs. North, Richard Denning and Barbara Britton.  I’ve tried, but I can’t enjoy these episodes. Pretty much all of the lighness that made the 1943-54 series a success is gone as Denning and Britton try to put on a serious crime drama. It just doesn’t work. The chemistry isn’t there, and again the mysteries aren’t that clever.

So I say yes to Mr. and Mrs. North with Conklin-Frost and No to Mr. and Mrs. North with Denning-Britton.