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CC176: Pat Novak and Rocky Jordan

Another hour of old time radio crime starts this week with Pat Novak, For Hire.  From May 8, 1949 we’ll hear Wendy Morris.  Then it’s a quick Believe It Or Not break before Rocky Jordan.  We’ll hear The Two O’Clock Man from March 6, 1949.

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CC175: Rogues Gallery and Let George Do It

Rogue’s Gallery starts things off this week with Fortune In Furs from December 20, 1945.  Then after Believe It Or Not, it’s Let George Do It and The First Client.  This one first aired May 14, 1946.

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CC174: This Is Your FBI and Sam Spade

This week This Is Your FBI starts things off with an episode from February 22, 1946 titled The Pan American Patriots.  Then after Believe It Or Not, it’s The Adventures Of Sam Spade and The Champion Caper from August 7, 1949.

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CC173: Rocky Fortune and 21st Precinct

This we begin with Frank Sinatra as Rocky Fortune in Messenger For Murder.  This one first aired November 10, 1953.  Then after Believe It Or Not, it’s 21st Precinct and The Shooting Gallery from September 29, 1953.

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CC172: Nick Carter and Communist For The FBI

This week we’ll begin with Nick Carter, Master Detective and an episode from February 19, 1944 titled Death After Dark.  Then after Believe It Or Not, it’s I Was A Communist For The FBI and Treason Comes In Cans, from December 17, 1952.

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