Case Closed! is an old time radio podcast that presents two tales of crime each Wednesday. Hear from Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe, Johnny Dollar, Boston Blackie and many more. And between each half hour detective show, we take a short break with some vintage Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. Thanks for visiting this site, and I hope you enjoy these great old time radio shows.
*ATTENTION*As of January 1 2009 the company that was hosting the audio for this show will cease to exist. That means that until they are moved, older shows will not be available. Thanks for your patience!
*Episodes 93-80 are once again available for download. More to come soon.*
This week our tales of crime begin with Rocky Jordan and Red Stands For Blood from February 13, 1949. Then it’s Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. We’ll finish off with Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and Murder Is A Merry-Go-Round from March 11, 1949.
Frank Sinatra kicks things off this week as Rocky Fortune in The Hepcat Kills The Canary, from November 17, 1953. Then after Ripley’s we’ll hear Inspector Thorne in The Golden Girl Murder Case from August 3, 1951.
This week we’ll begin with I Deal In Crime and an episode from April 15, 1946 titled The William Davis Case. Then it’s Ripley’s. We’ll finish off with The Adventures Of Sam Spade and The Cheesecake Caper from November 6, 1949.
This week we’ll hear Dick Powell as Philip Marlowe in Murder My Sweet. This episode of Lux Radio Theater is a radio adaptation of the movie of the same name released about a year before. This episode first aired June 11, 1945.
This week’s journey into old time radio crime begins with Gangbusters and The Case Of The Danville Bank Robbery from 1954. Then after Ripley’s it’s Philo Vance and The Blackjack Murder Case from November 30, 1948.