EP3332: Under Arrest: Jewel Robbery


An airport official comes to Captain Scott after a woman interested in a luggage-selling consession leaves her purse in his office…with a gun inside.
Original Air Date: May 8, 1949
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EP3331: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The George Farmer Matter

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny investigates the death of an insured man who apparently died while smoking in bed but two related “accidental deaths” raise suspicions.

Original Air Date: June 9, 1951

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EP3330: Mystery is My Hobby: Boston for Christmas


While visting Boston at Christmas, Bart and Inspector Danton try to help a little boy by clearing his father of murder.

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EP3329: Man Called X: On a Starlit Hill

Herbert Marshall

While in the Middle East, Ken and Pegon crashed a plane. In the desert, Ken meets a young girl who says she doesn’t want to grow up.
Original Air Date: December 21, 1947

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Video Theater 194: Dragnet: The Big Little Jesus

Friday and Smith try to recover a stolen statue of the child Jesus for a church before the Christmas Mass.

Original Air Date: December 24, 1953

Season 3, Episode 17

EP3328: The Fat Man: Murder Sends a Christmas Card (AU)

Brad tries to help a woman find her missing husband around Christmas.

Original Air Date: September 2, 1954

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EP3327: Crime Photographer: Christmas Shopping

Stats Cotsworth

While shopping, Casey and Ann see a known pickpocket steal a wallet from a fat man who denies his wallet was stolen. They then find that the money the pickpocket stole was ransom from a kidnapping a year ago.

Original Air Date:December 19, 1946

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AWR0150: Elgin’s Christmas Day Greeting to America

Amazing World of Radio

Elgin’s fourth annaul Christmas Special. Hosted by Don Ameche, featuring Bob Hope, Bob Crosby, Ginny Simms, Jack Benny, Red Skelton, and more.

Original Air Date: December 24, 1945

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Audio Drama Review: Twilight Zone Radio Dramas, Volume 11

This set collects six more Twilight Zone radio dramas recreating classic Twilight Zone stories.

“Five Characters in Search of An Exit” finds a man (Jason Alexander) in a major’s uniform dropping into a cylindrical room where four other people are located. They’re dressed as a clown, a hobo, a bagpiper, and a dancer. None has any memories or knows why they’re there. The newly arrived Major tries to engineer an exit. This is a solid tale that delivers a classic Twilight Zone twist and also ties in nicely to the Christmas season.

“The Arrival” is set at a small aiport where a flight comes in on time, but it’s the wrong plane and no one’s aboard. This leads to an experienced FAA investigator being called in. This one has some pretty good twists. I’m not sure its story logic holds up well. But it’s still a decent listen.

“Queen of the Nile” is about a reporter who goes for an interview with a beautiful Hollywood actress who looks far younger than her age or career should indicate. While I do think the solution (or something like it) was a kind of obvious answer, the way its delivered and some of the details make this a pretty engaging outing.

“I Dream of Genie” is about a born loser who finds a magic lamp with a genie who will provide one and only one wish. He begins to mull over the most popular wish options and imagines how good they could be, before also imagining how it would all end horribly. It’s an interesting concept and his solution to the wish dilemma, while simple, is kind of intriguing.

“It’s a Good Life” is one of the most nightmarish tales The Twilight Zone came up with. A small town in Ohio is cut off from the rest of existence and held in thrall to a six-year-old boy with amazing mental powers but zero emotional maturity. The adults in town spend the entire episode cowering. Those who say the wrong thing or think the wrong thing about him risk his wrath. With a thought, the boy could strike you blind, turn you into a monster, or strike you dead. The town, in order to keep him calm and happy, affirms everything he does as good. The transition to radio is very well-executed and this makes for an entertaining if unsettling half hour.

“Masks” finds an elderly man (Stan Freberg) dying on the last day of Mardi Gras in New Orleans and his family (his hypochondriac daughter, his greedy son-in-law, their vain daughter, and their cruel and stupid son) are coming to visit before they start dividing the spoils of his estate. Lest you think my description is unfair, this is the entirety of their characterization and we’re given an introduction telling us explicitly who these people are…because some of us might not figure out after three minutes. It’s made obvious bad things are going to happen to them and that they deserve it. That does tend to make this a bit predictable and on the nose. However, the way the change is realized and the sound design does make it unnerving. It’s not a bad release, but it is one of the weaker stories in this set.

Overall, this was another solid release with a combination of skilled acting, solid sound design, and scripts that mostly tended to be among the stronger ones from the original series.

Rating: 4 out of 5

EP3326: Under Arrest: Barber

Captain Scott investigates the missing criminal husband of a policeman’s daughter.

Original Air Date: November 7, 1948

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EP3325: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Soderbury, Maine Matter (Unedited Drama Portions)

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny goes to a small town in Maine to investigate the murder of a controversial insured man.

Unedited Drama Portions of Program that Aired: June 2, 1951

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EP3324: Mystery is My Hobby: Death of an Old Prospector

While vacationing in Arizona, Bart and the Inspector stumble onto the body of a prospector and Bart suspects murder.

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EP3323: Man Called X: Passport to Danger

Herbert Marshall

Ken goes to Luxembourg to stop an attempt to smuggle war criminals into the United States.

Original Air Date: March 7, 1948

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EP3322: The Fat Man: Murder Stalks the Dead (AU)

Brad is hired by an old army buddy who’s fiancee has become disappearing without explanation. His efforts to follow her lead him to a graveyard where he saw a moving gravestone.
Original Air Date: September 23, 1954

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EP3321: Crime Photographer: A Tooth for a Tooth

Stats Cotsworth

A veteran rewrite man for The Morning Express confides to Casey and Ann that he fears that he’s going to die. The man then disappears.

Original Air Date: July 15, 1946

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