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Monthly Archive for April, 2009

CC112: Two Faces Of Marlowe

This week it’s two from The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe, each with a different actor in the lead role.  First it’s Van Heflin in Who Shot Waldo from June 12, 1947.  Then Gerald Mohr takes the lead in The Panama Hat from October 10, 1948.  Dick Powell took the role once for the Lux Radio Theater, an episode we might hear sometime in the future.

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CC111: Jeff Regan and Nightwatch

Jack Webb as Jeff Regan, Investigator starts off this week’s show.  From August 14, 1948 we’ll hear The Diamond Quartet.  Then after Ripley’s it’s The Nightwatch and Kidnap from November 11, 1954.

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CC110: Bulldog Drummond and Mr. District Attorney

We start off this week with a series we’ve only heard a couple of times so far.  It’s Bulldog Drummond and Help Wanted from August 13, 1945.  Then after Ripley’s we’ll hear from a new series to the show titled Mr. District Attorney.  The episode is The Museum Mystery, which aired sometime in the 1940′s.

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CC109: Spade and Marlowe

The Adventures Of Sam Spade starts things off this week with an episode from January 26, 1951 titled The Chateau McCloud Caper.  Then after Ripley’s it’s The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe and The Green Flame from March 26, 1949.

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CC108: Stand By For Crime and Sherlock Holmes

Our show begins this week with Stand By For Crime and Displaced Into Danger from 1953.  Then after Ripley’s it’s Sherlock Holmes and The Logic Of Murder from November 7, 1948.

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