EP3115: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Caligio Diamond Matter

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny is called in when a man is murdered and a $200,000 diamond stolen.

Original Air Date: June 8, 1950

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EP3114: Mystery is My Hobby: Dude Ranch

While staying at a dude ranch, Bart and Inspector Danton are hired to find a dangerous bank robber.

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EP3113: Man Called X: The Stolen Lavalier

George Raft

When a mysterious woman kisses him, the Man Called X has to France to find her and the jewelry she was wearing.

Original Air Date: July 23, 1946

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AWR0112: Lux Radio Theater: Alibi Ike (Old Time Radio Baseball)

Amazing World of Radio
A man with a rare talent for baseball makes it in the big leagues, but also has a rare talent for making up excuses.

Original Air Date: April 19, 1937

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EP3112: It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins: The Lost Film

Gail witnesses a man being hit a truck and then finds herself being followed around New York City.

Original Air Date: November 11, 1957

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EP3111: Box 13: Three to Die

Dan is called in to investigate a series of accidents that have plagued sandhogs in an underground construction project.

Original Air Date: March 19, 1948

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AWR0111: The Great Gildersleeve: Easter Sunrise Service (Easter Old Time Radio)

Amazing World of Radio

Marjorie and Leroy want to go to the Easter Sunrise service and persuade Gildersleeve to go with them.

Original Air Date: April 9, 1952

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Streaming Review: Philip Marlowe, Private Eye: Season 2

In the 1980s, Powers Boothe starred in the HBO series Philip Marlowe, Private Eye, a series based on Raymond Chandler’s short stories featuring Marlowe (or other detective characters Chandler created who were indistinguishable from Marlowe.

The second season is available for viewing on Amazon Prime and features two stories that were released as Marlowe stories in the collection Trouble is My Business as well as four others.

Boothe plays the lead and delivers a solid performance. However, some great actors have taken on this role, including Humphrey Bogart, Dick Powell, and Gerald Mohr. I wouldn’t put Boothe in their league. There are moments where it  feels like he’s trying too hard to create an effect of being a hard-boiled private eye and those are the moments where I find myself taken out of the story. That said, there have been worse takes on Marlowe, and I think Boothe works more often than not in this season.

The rest of the cast was fairly solid and believable. The main guest stars turned in good performances (including a young Robin Givens) and the supporting players all felt authentic.

The costume designs are great and did a superb job of capturing the era. On the other hand, compared to other period productions of the era, the sets and cinematography are pretty unremarkable. Nothing takes you out of the story with obvious anachronisms from the 1980s in the 1930s sets, but they also don’t evoke the era. They feel more like settings that existed unchanged from the 1930s to the 1980s.

The real highlight for many are the stories by Chandler. If you want to see adaptations of most of these stories, this is the only way to see them. As far as I know, four of them weren’t even adapted to radio. What comes across as a bit of a cheap feel for most of the production does work pretty well in telling the stories of the mean streets that Chandler does.

So overall, this isn’t close to being the best on-screen Marlowe presentation or production, but the trappings do well enough to be able to communicate some great overlooked hardboiled tales from the pen of Raymond Chandler, which makes this series worth checking out for fans of Philip Marlowe.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

EP3110: Dragnet: The Big Squealer

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith investigate when a high schooler is knifed and won’t reveal who did it.

Original Air Date: May 17, 1955

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AWR0110: Request Performance (Easter Old Time Radio)

Amazing World of Radio

Dick Powell hosts a variety featuring Abbott and Costello and an Easter sketch starring George Raft.

Original Air Date: April 21, 1946

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AWR0109: CBS Radio Workshop: Son of Man (Easter Old Time Radio)

Amazing World of Radio

A Passion Play produced by Herbert Marshall featuring the voices of Marshall, Robert Young, Victory Jory, and Vincent Price as well as the music of Bach.

Original Air Date: April 21, 1957
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EP3109: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Port-Au Prince Matter

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny goes to Port-Au Prince to investigate an insured whose reported to be dying…of a voodoo curse.

Original Air Date: May 30, 1950

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EP3108: Mystery is My Hobby: Snowbound

A woman in a rural area is murdered and all signs point to her abusive husband, but the local law calls in Barton Drake.

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AWR0108: Doris Day Show with Guest Kirk Douglas (Kirk Douglas Celebration)

Amazing World of Radio

Kirk Douglas makes a guest appearance on the Doris Day Show.

Original Air Date: November 25, 1952

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EP3107: Man Called X: Into Berlin

George Raft

The Man Called X heads to Berlin to ensure that a Nazi isn’t able to escape justice before the allies arrive.

Original Air Date: March 3, 1945

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