Tag: Australia

Danger with Grainger: The Invented Husband (EP4851)

Harp McGuire

Today’s Mystery:

A woman invents a husband to get a job and then has to “kill him off” to get married. She turns to Grainger when she finds herself implicated in a real murder.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: 1956 or 1957

Originating from Australia

Starring: Harp McGuire as Steve Grainger

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Danger with Grainger: A Marriage Minded Girl (EP4841)

Harp McGuire

Today’s Mystery:

A woman contacts Grainger for help and is then beaten up and disappears.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: 1956 or 1957

Originating from Australia

Starring: Harp McGuire as Steve Grainger

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Danger with Grainger: The Coincidental Cartoon (EP4836)

Harp McGuire

Today’s Mystery:

A cartoonist hires Grainger when his brother is murdered using a method that was outlined in his comic strip.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: 1956 or 1957

Originating from Australia

Starring: Harp McGuire as Steve Grainger

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Charlie Chan: The Curious Ride of the Sea Witch (EP4807)

Today’s Mystery: Charlie Chan and his number one son track two dangerous escapees to a luxury yacht where a wealthy woman, her daughter, and her erswhile fiancé
are in a very nasty argument.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: 1950 or 1951

Originating in Sydney

Starring: William Rees as Charlie Chan, Rodney Jacobs

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Danger with Grainger: The FBI and the Scientist (EP4806)

Harp McGuire

Today’s Mystery:

A woman hires Steve Grainger to protect her scientist husband who is working on a top secret experiment.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: 1956 or 1957

Originating from Australia

Starring: Harp McGuire as Steve Grainger

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Charlie Chan: The Case of the Telltale Hands

Today’s Mystery:

Charlie Chan and his number one son are on the trail of a burglar who used his blind pianist daughter to commit burglaries and then murdered his partner.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: 1950 or 1951

Originating from Sydney

Starring: William Rees as Charlie Chan; Rodney Jacobs

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EP3473: Man Called X: Red Messenger

Herbert Marshall

The Man Called X goes to Austraia to find out how the secerts of U.S. Atomic research is finding its hands into the hands of an enemy power.

Original Air Date: December 16, 1950

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EP3404s: Voyage of the Scarlet Queen: Queen Anne Pistols and the Dealer on King George Road and Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Queen Anne Pistols Matter (Twice Told Tale)

Captain Philip Kearney is hired to deliver a set of Queen Anne Pistols to a gun dealer when the Scarlet Queen is in port in Australia.
Original Air Date: February 18, 1948
Johnny is called in to deliver a pair of highly insured Queen Anne Pistols to a Gun Dealer in Boston.
Original Air Date: November 4, 1950

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EP3401: Man Called X: Kangaraoo Bay

Herbert Marshall
Ken goes to Australia to investigate some problems that a friend doing desalination experiments is running into.

Original Air Date: September 12, 1948
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EP1684: Ellery Queen: Nikki Porter, Suspect

Charles Tingwell

A man is found murdered in Nikki’s compartment and she’s suspected of murder.

Original Air Date: November 19, 1954

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Audio Drama Review: Twenty-Six Hours

In Twenty-Six Hours (1952), Major Gregory Keen of MI-5 is dispatched to post-war Berlin. The diaries of a mentally unstable American general have been stolen by a ruthless ex-German General by the name of Manfred Von Remer who is holding them for ransom. The inflammatory nature of the diaries could set the world afire if they fall into the wrong hands  and its up to Keen to get the diaries with the initial plan of connecting with Remer, paying his ransom to get the diaries. However, it’s not that simple when both the Soviet MVD led by Colonel Pavlov and a neo-Nazi group led by Heinrich Schiller want the diaries as well.

This is the third Gregory Keen serial  produced by Australia’s Grace Gibson Productions (see reviews of Dossier on Demetrius and Deadly Nightshade) and far away, it is the best. For modern listeners, the serial may call to mind the TV series 24 and it bears some similarity to that, but not quite.

Like the previous two stories, 26 Hours is told over the course of 104 12-13 minute episodes. However, the previous two stories were set over the course of several weeks and in terms of story time, an episode might be set a few minutes after the previous or it might be set a day or two after the previous episode. In Dossier on Demetrius for example, there was time for a character to get critically wounded, go through weeks of recovery, and return to action. However, 26 hours is told in much more of a real time feel.

There’s no ticking time bomb of that will happen if the mission isn’t completed in 26 hours. It’s just stated from the beginning that’s how long Operation Quantro ran.

The result is quite pleasing as it creates a far more focused story. While there are a lot of characters in 26 hours, there are far less than in the previous stories and none as inconsequential as the shyster lawyer and designing legal secretary that showed up as a plot complication near the end of Deadly Nightshade.

The setting of 26 Hours in post-war pre-Wall Berlin is a fascinating and the series does a great job painting a picture of a bombed out ruined city still being rebuilt and going through the cold of winter. It’s evocative and realistic.

26 Hours is an astonishingly good spy story with all you can expect from a pre-Bond adventure with car chases, escapes through the sewer , prison breaks, daring rescues, standoffs with hand grenades, and missions behind enemy lies. The story is packed with thrills, and also suspense, as the radio drama does a great job setting up one tense situation after another. The final twenty parts or so are absolutely gripping radio.

Unlike its predecessors, 26 Hours relies far less on characters making stupid mistakes. Keen’s opponents: Remer, Pavlov, and Schiller are all solidly written intelligent characters who are very dangerous. The degree to which Keen outwits them comes from his own nerve (and boy he has nerve.)

Bruce Stewart, in his final serial as Keen, turns in a fantastic performance. In battle, Keen as tough as steel. However, away from the fray he’s a bit fragile and shell-shocked. The hours tick by and Keen keeps going. He’s haunted by the tragedy he’s seen in the prior two adventures, and this one. He’s fed up but he has a job to do.

The serial also features a solid romance with Keen falling for Remer’s accomplice Anna Hoffman. He’s determined to find someway to save her from the death that will eventually await Remer and offer her a better life than what she experienced in war-torn Berlin.

As usual, the story features a strong chemistry between Keen and his right hand man Sergeant Tommy Cutts. The strong bond of friendship between the two and conflict between friendship and duty is often quite moving.

There are things you could nitpick about  26 Hours. There are a few accents that are a bit off but not too many and some dialogue that’s a bit forced. However, that’s overwhelmed by just how good this story is. It is solidly entertaining and engaging, managing to portray realistic human emotion. The result is a true spy classic.

26 Hours can be purchased from the Grace Gibson shop which also has a free demo available.

Rating: 4.75 out of 5.0

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EP1165: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Star of Capetown Matter, Part Five and Kudos for Khan (PT 3)

Bob Bailey

Johnny goes ashore and finds danger in his search for the Star of Capetown.

Original Air Date: July 20, 1956

Joe Khan is caught by gangsters as he searches for a missing woman.

Original Air Date: 1958

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EP1159: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Midas Touch Matter, Part Five and Kudos for Khan (PT 2)

Bob Bailey

Johnny has found the killers but he’s staring down the barrel of a gun.

Original Air Date: July 6, 1956

The missing person Joe Khan’s investigating gets richer—by $200,000.

Original Air Date: 1958

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EP1153: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Longshot Matter, Part Five and Kudos for Khan (PT1)

Bob Bailey

Johnny knows who the killer is but can he prove it.

Original Air Date: June 29, 1956

A private eye named Joe Khan gets hired to find a woman’s lost sister.

Original Air Date: 1958

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EP1147: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Pearling Matter, Part Five and The Lady Was Lethal (PT 4)

Bob Bailey

 

Johnny got a death certificate for Jean Pearling but he still thinks he’s not done.

Original Air Date: June 22, 1956

Can Johnny protect the notebook from the mob and bring justice for his partner.

Original Air Date: 1958

 

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