Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 72 – Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar #5

Gerald MohrNearing the end, a look at Johnny Dollar #5 and another one that was never heard over radio. Veteran radio and television actor Gerald Mohr – the voice of Philip Marlowe (right) – did an audition recording of the revival of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar after it left the air the previous year.

Music under is “Blue in Rain” by kosaito from the Podshow Music Network.


Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 71 – Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar #4

John LundWe’re now at the 4th Johnny Dollar actor in my continuing run on this well known radio detective. John Lund (right) was the fourth actor to portray the famous insurance investigator. Like Edmond O’Brien, his portrayal was a darker one, but flatter than O’Brien’s. He was my least favorite of the Dollar’s perhaps, but consideration will be given to his acting.

Music under is is “Forty-Eight” by Whispering Johnson from the Podsafe Music Network.

Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 70 – Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar #3

Edmund O'BrienWe’re now at part 3 of our look at Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. This week I’ll focus on the portrayal of the detective by actor Edmond O’Brien. This run of the series takes on a much darker less whimsical tone as created by the new producer Jaime De Valle.

Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 69 – Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar #2

Charles RussellContinuing the look at the history of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. I’ll be looking at the first serial Johnny Dollar – actor Charles Russell (right) and how he approached the character. I’ll also look at how he differed from Dick Powell’s portrayal that was heard in the previous podcast.

Music under is “Evansessence” by Anne Farnsworth from the Podshow Music Network.

Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 68 – Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar #1

Dick PowellThis week the start of a series looking at the history of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and how it changed over its 13 year history. This week’s is an audition recording starring Dick Powell as Johnny in an episode that never aired.


Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 67 – 21st Precinct

Harold StoneAnother police procedural radio series besides Dragnet was 21st Precinct. It was in some ways even more straight-forward than Jack Webb’s version. This show looked at the 21st precinct of a New York City borough and the people who lived and died in it.

Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 66 – The Saint

Leslie CharterisThis week an extensive look at the history of The Saint, aka Simon Templer and its author Leslie Charteris (right). I’ll look at the different media appearances of the series plus snippets of interviews with one of Charteris’ biographers Dick Fiddy.

Interview clips come from Geoffrey Richards and the BBC.

Music under is “Fantasia” by Duke Ellington.


Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 65 – Inspector Thorne

Staats CotsworthAnother radio detective from the factory of Frank and Ann Hummert was Inspector Thorne. The series was short-lived and also had two stars portraying the lead. The first was Karl Weber and the second was Staats Cotsworth (right).

Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 64 – Murder, My Sweet

Dick PowellThis week – a return to hardboiled detective fiction writer, Raymond Chandler. In 1944, the film Murder, My Sweet was released based on Chandler’s book Farewell, My Lovely. In 1945 the Lux Radio Theater produced an adaptation of the film starring much of the original cast including Dick Powell and Claire Trevor (right). Some interesting Chandler tidbits about the production.

Music under is “Evan’s Essence” by Anne Farnsworth on the Podshow Music Network.

I’ll be taking a week off attending the Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention in Maryland.

Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 63 – Inspector Collins

Arthur Conan DoyleArthur Conan Doyle (right) is best known for his creation of the detective Sherlock Holmes. This week I look at another detective creation of his – one Inspector Collins of Scotland Yard. He only appeared once on radio and that was in the Escape presentation of a Conan Doyle short story – “The Lost Special” about a train that seems to totally vanish.

Collins has Holmesian characteristics in his detective skills.

Music under is “Katy’s Melting Song” by Monika Herzig on Podshow.com