{"id":14885,"date":"2016-05-14T11:56:28","date_gmt":"2016-05-14T17:56:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.greatdetectives.net\/detectives\/?p=14885"},"modified":"2016-05-14T11:56:28","modified_gmt":"2016-05-14T17:56:28","slug":"top-10-philip-marlowe-otr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.greatdetectives.net\/detectives\/top-10-philip-marlowe-otr\/","title":{"rendered":"The Top 10 Philip Marlowe Radio Episodes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/www.greatdetectives.net\/detectives\/big-list-shows\/philip-marlowe\/\">Adventures of Philip Marlowe<\/a> starring Gerald Mohr aired from 1948-50 and then returned in the Summer of 1951 and is one of the best radio detective shows of all time. Here are my ten favorites. Right click on each link to download if you&#8217;re curious about an episode.<\/p>\n<p>10) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1295.mp3\">Where There\u2019s a Will<\/a>\u00a0(Original Air Date: October 17, 1948)<\/p>\n<p>Marlowe is hired by three heirs to help them locate their inheritance. It\u2019s a great character story and very noirish.<\/p>\n<p>9) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1661.mp3\">The Anniversary Gift<\/a>\u00a0(Original Air Date: April 11, 1950)<\/p>\n<p>William Conrad does a great job filling in with Mohr in a great story with a perfect pitch ending, and a superb performance by Conrad that makes me wish he had been a radio detective more often.<\/p>\n<p>8) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1313.mp3\">The Old Acquaintance<\/a>\u00a0(Original Air Date: December 26, 1948)<\/p>\n<p>Marlowe engages in a race against time on New Year\u2019s Eve to find a missing fianc\u00e9e before a dangerous escaped convict does.<\/p>\n<p>7) <a href=\"http:\/\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1577.mp3\">The House that Jacqueline Built<\/a>\u00a0(Original Air Date: December 31, 1949)<\/p>\n<p>Another New Years Eve story. This one a quirky but well done tale of Marlowe searching for a missing house.<\/p>\n<p>6) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1361.mp3\">The Grim Hunters<\/a>\u00a0(Original Air Date: March\u00a012, 1949)<\/p>\n<p>Marlowe gets called to a house, only to find he was being used as an item on a scavenger hunt. This equates\u00a0a light-hearted start that turns very serious when a body turns up.<\/p>\n<p>5) <a href=\"http:\/\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1805.mp3\">The Big Book <\/a>(Original Air Date: September 29, 1950)<\/p>\n<p>Marlowe investigates an apparent suicide of a has-been actress. It\u2019s an engaging story with a solid ending.<\/p>\n<p>4) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1277.mp3\">The Red Wind<\/a>\u00a0 (Original Air Date: September 26, 1948)<\/p>\n<p>Marlowe lands right in the middle of a plot involving murder and blackmail. This is the only time the CBS series adapted an actual Marlowe story by Chandler, and it\u2019s sad they didn\u2019t do more.<\/p>\n<p>3) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1739.mp3\">The Iron Coffin<\/a>: (Original Air Date: July 12, 1950)<\/p>\n<p>Marlowe investigates a strange case where for a woman who fears for the life of her daughter\u2019s fianc\u00e9. It\u2019s a very clever and imaginative tale that find Marlowe in a medieval castle (that\u2019s been moved to California) and has a superb conclusion.<\/p>\n<p>2) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1349.mp3\">The Lonesome Reunion<\/a>\u00a0(Original Air Date: February 12, 1949)<\/p>\n<p>Marlowe goes to Phoenix carrying papers and finds himself robbed, and thrown into a battle with robbers and murders in the small town of Lonesome, Arizona.<\/p>\n<p>1) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/media.blubrry.com\/greatdetectives\/p\/www.greatdetectives.net\/otrdetectives\/gd1571.mp3\">The Little Wishbone<\/a>\u00a0(Original Air Date: December 10, 1949)<\/p>\n<p>Throughout the series, Marlowe flirted with many women (and vice versa), but is the only episode where Marlowe truly falls in love, but he finds out the lady has a secret. Mohr is at his absolute best, particularly in the last few minutes, and the powerful final scene ends with a twist that hits you like a punch in the gut.<\/p>\n<p><em>If<\/em> you<em> enjoyed this post, you can have new posts about Detective stories and the golden age of radio and television delivered\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B004U8SET2\/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=adamsblog03-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B004U8SET2\">automatically to your Kindle<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Adventures of Philip Marlowe starring Gerald Mohr aired from 1948-50 and then returned in the Summer of 1951 and is one of the best radio detective shows of all time. Here are my ten favorites. 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