Mon, 28 May 2007 The reporter as investigator! This series was based upon real-life incidents in which a newspaper reporter played an important part in solving a crime. The reporter was presented with the Pall Mall Award at the end of the show. These reporters showed the best side of their investigative skills - something shared by the radio detectives featured in this podcast series. The only regular on the series was the announcer, Ernest Chappell (right).Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 May 2007 A detective serial of the modern southwest. What Dragnet was to Los
Angeles, this serial is to Texas. Starring Joel McCrea as Ranger
Pearson, the series takes place in the thirties and focuses on the CSI
style investigations of crimes as Pearson guides his men and himself
through the maze of investigation of crime.
Music under is Coyote Moon by Ben Tavera King. Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 May 2007 This week a detective story that comes from within the genre of science
fiction! Based upon a story by science fiction author Frank M.
Robinson, this radio version from Dimension X is very much a
hardboiled detective story, but with science-based concepts. Starring
George Petrie (right) who could have played a very good Johnny Dollar.
A hardboiled detective story but with time travel implications!Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 May 2007 Something a bit different in radio detectives. The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a WOR Mutual amateur radio detective in 1944. He is the headmaster of a New England school and an expert on William Shakespeare. These episodes were a bit lighter in tone than many of the detectives but probably in keeping with other detectives at this period on radio. Star of the series was distinguished stage actor, Walter Hampden (right).Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 April 2007 This week parts 2 & 3 of our look at a somewhat different group of detectives. Adventures by Morse
is about Captain Bart Friday and Skip Turner, two detectives who are
born more out of the pulp traditions than the hardboiled school.
Carlton E. Morse (right) created these series of adventure-mysteries.
You'll hear part two & three of three this week.Comments[0] |


The reporter as investigator! This series was based upon real-life incidents in which a newspaper reporter played an important part in solving a crime. The reporter was presented with the Pall Mall Award at the end of the show. These reporters showed the best side of their investigative skills - something shared by the radio detectives featured in this podcast series. The only regular on the series was the announcer, Ernest Chappell (right).
A detective serial of the modern southwest. What Dragnet was to Los
Angeles, this serial is to Texas. Starring Joel McCrea as Ranger
Pearson, the series takes place in the thirties and focuses on the CSI
style investigations of crimes as Pearson guides his men and himself
through the maze of investigation of crime.
This week a detective story that comes from within the genre of science
fiction! Based upon a story by science fiction author Frank M.
Robinson, this radio version from Dimension X is very much a
hardboiled detective story, but with science-based concepts. Starring
George Petrie (right) who could have played a very good Johnny Dollar.
A hardboiled detective story but with time travel implications!
Something a bit different in radio detectives.
This week parts 2 & 3 of our look at a somewhat different group of detectives.