AWR0094: Escape: Operation Fleur De Lys (Jack Webb Centennial)

Amazing World of Radio

Two OSS Agents (Jack Webb and Elliot Lewis) parachute into occupied France to organize resistance to the Nazis to support the Allied invasion. However, their efforts are threatened by a leak.

Original Air Date: July 14, 1947

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EP3071: Michael Shayne: The Freeman Murder Case

A poet who’d asked Phyllis for feedback on her work is a suspect in a murder case.

Original Air Date: August 26, 1946

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EP3070: It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins: The Pink Elephant

A newspaper editor friend of Greg’s asks his help when a newly released racketeer threatens to kill him.

Original Air Date: August 26, 1957

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EP3069: Box 13: The Haunted Artist

An artist comes to Dan for help because he believes a ghost is breaking into his apartment at night and altering his painting.

Original Air Date: February 6, 1948

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AWR0093: One Out of Seven (Jack Webb Centennial)

Amazing World of Radio

Jack Webb hosts and performs the roles of all news figures in a news and commentary program in two episodes.

First, a profile of segregationist Senator Theodore Bilbo of Mississippi. Second, a commentary on incidents of racial, ethic, and religious bigotry occurring around Brotherhood Week.

Original Air Dates: February 6 and 27, 1946

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Video Theater 175: Racket Squad: Family Tree

A man decides to turn the tables on a genealogist (Hugh Beaumont) who he believes is conning his wife (Francis Bavier.)

Original Air Date: August 21, 1952

Season 2, Episode 49

EP3068s: Lux Radio Theater: Double Indemnity

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

Original Air Date: October 30, 1950

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Radio Show Review: The Danny Kaye Show

The Danny Kaye show starred singer/comedian Danny Kaye and premiered in January 1945. It remained on the air until 1946 and was sponsored by Past Blue Ribbon Beer.

Kaye was a talented performer, and the show was good whenever he was given an opportunity to sing, to do zany skits, or do things that suited Danny Kaye’s talents. Yet, the show didn’t often let Kaye do that in its first season.

The first seventeen episode January-May season had the series as half a good musical/variety show and half a lame sitcom about making the show.

The series featured Eve Arden and Lionel Stander as Kaye’s sidekicks. Arden was a few years away from stardom with Our Miss Brooks, and Stander could be fun in the right role. However, they’re not  given much to work with.

The first season has some groan-inducing and tedious moments, but it’s more than made up for by the hilarious moments and Kaye’s crazy singing.

The second season that began in the fall of 1945 saw some big production changes that made the show better with a focus on Kaye interacting with guest stars, and with Butterfly McQueen becoming the show’s main comedic regular for about one scene a week.

Unfortunately, while most of the first season is in circulation, the second season is scarce. Two of the available episodes are shows for which Kaye was absent during a USO tour and had Frank Sinatra and Jack Benny filling in.  While they both did fine, they were essentially doing their own thing.

However, those episodes we do have with Kaye show a much-improved series. There’s one episode from January 25, 1946 where Kaye is his own guest star.  The episode for March 1, 1946 with Orson Welles as the guest star is my favorite as Welles critiques and analyzes the song Kaye sings at the start of each episode. The Carmen Miranda episode (February 15, 1946) is also really fun as well.  The Arthur Treacher episode (May 24, 1946) is kind of ho-hum, but still these four episodes suggest that Kaye’s second season was a good improvement on the first one.

Overall, these episodes are worth listening if you’re a Kaye fan. If you do start at the beginning and are disappointed by the weaker parts of the first season, check out what survives of Season 2 for a better experience.

 

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

The Danny Kaye show is available for free download here. 

EP3068: Dragnet: The Big No Tooth

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith investigate a series of Sunday hold-ups of hotels.

Original Air Date: April 5, 1955

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EP3067: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Story of the Ten-o-Eight (Rehearsal)

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny goes to Buffalo to investigate a box car robbery.

Original Air Date: April 18, 1950

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EP3066: Boston Blackie: The Professor and Rufus Blow a Safe

Richard Kollmar

A scientific criminal blows a safe inside a bank at the same a construction crew is doing demolition.

Original Air Date:June 15, 1949
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EP3065: Rocky Jordan: The Man in the Nile

George Raft

A boat carrying liquor for Rocky’s cafe is hit on the Nile.

Original Air Date: August 15, 1951

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AWR0092: The Jack Webb Show (Jack Webb Centennial)

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From San Francisco, Jack Webb stars in a sketch comedy show, hosting and playing a variety of parts including Razor Master, Private Detective.

Original Air Date: April 10, 1946
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EP3064: It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins: The Murder of the Fabulous Redhead

Greg is hired to locate a woman after another detective was murdered on the same case.

Original Air Date: August 19, 1957

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EP3063: Box 13: Look Pleasant, Please

Dan agrees to pose for a picture with a beautiful woman and then the next day finds out she’s a wealthy heiress

Original Air Date: January 30, 1948

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