Episodes
The radio show "Gunsmoke" was an American western drama series that aired from 1952 to 1961. It was set in Dodge City, Kansas, during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s and followed the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon (played by William Conrad) and his friends as they kept the peace in the lawless West.
Published 11/22/24
"The Soft Spot" is the 99th episode of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, originally aired on September 1, 1950. In this episode, Marlowe is hired by a frantic client to locate an elderly man suspected of theft. The investigation leads him through the darker corners of skid row, where he encounters a host of colorful and suspicious characters, including a wood-carving sot and a fallen lady. As Marlowe digs deeper into the case, he discovers that nothing is as it seems, culminating in a tense...
Published 11/18/24
"Chips for the Fish Monger" is the second episode of 33 Half Moon Street, which aired on May 20, 1965. In this episode, Investigator Aubrey Mason takes on a case tied to the local fish market, where he must untangle a web of deceit involving fish smugglers that could disrupt the local economy. The episode features Mason using his wit and detective skills to navigate through the fishmongering underbelly.
Published 11/18/24
In this episode, Marlowe navigates the seedy underbelly of the city, involving themes of Main Street, a burlesque house, Skid Row, wine, women, and murder, as he searches for an heir to $5000.
Published 11/01/24
In this episode, Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin are called to solve a series of murders. A wealthy benefactor of a charity, who poses as Santa every year, is worried about his safety after the murder of several sidewalk Santas and seeks Wolfe's help.
Published 11/01/24
'Tales of the Texas Rangers' is a Western old-time radio drama that blends the adventure of the Western genre with the intrigue of police procedural. The show follows the character of Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, voiced by Joel McCrea, as he uses forensic science to track and identify criminals. In 'The Trigger Men', the ruthless Gordon brothers leave a trail of death behind them as they head for the Mexican border. The details of the plot and key events are not well documented online, but the...
Published 10/31/24
This episode's specific details could not be found. However, typical episodes follow the everyday exploits of Connie Brooks, an English teacher at Madison High School.
Published 10/22/24
The Lucky Penny mine has suddenly started to produce gold again, and Paladin smells a rat. The episode revolves around this mystery.
Published 10/21/24
Specific details about the episode's plot, key events, and guest appearances are not available. However, given the episode's title, it can be inferred that the plot revolves around the loss of Mrs. Uppington's diamond.
Published 10/19/24
"Sullivan Kidnapping" is an episode of Dragnet that originally aired on September 10, 1949. In this episode, a character named "The Wolf" kidnaps a girl and demands a $30,000 ransom.
Published 10/18/24
In this episode, six heirs arrive at an ugly house on a rain-swept island to hear a madman's will, but the situation turns murderous. Further details about the plot and key events of this episode are not readily available.
Published 10/17/24
In this episode, a man named Joe Adams is drowned in a bathtub by two gangsters. His body is later found in the sea lion pool at a zoo, leading Boston Blackie to suspect foul play and investigate the unusual circumstances of his death.
Published 10/16/24
Specific details about the episode 'One for Lee' are not available. However, the show typically revolves around Marshal Matt Dillon as he strives to maintain law and order in the wild frontier town of Dodge City.
Published 10/15/24
The 'Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs w-W Disney' episode of the 'Academy Award Theater' radio program is a radio adaptation of the famous Disney movie with the same title, featuring the Disney songs. The specific details of the plot and cast are not readily available.
Published 10/14/24
In the 'Deadly Sell-Out' episode, Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin are expecting a prospective client who has misplaced his prizefighter and wants Nero to find him. The plot unfolds around a prize fighter who may be involved with shady characters and a possible payoff to lose a match. When the boxer turns up dead, Nero Wolfe is tasked with finding the murderer.
Published 10/12/24
In this episode, FBI secret agent Ken Thurston investigates instances of sabotage at oil refineries, possibly in the Middle East. A ship which was travelling in company with another vessel disappears under mysterious circumstances.
Published 10/11/24
While specific plot details for this episode are not readily available, typical episodes involve Johnny Dollar receiving a phone call from insurance executives asking him to work on a case. The case is likely related to the title of the episode 'The Sealegs Matter'.
Published 10/10/24
In this episode, Blondie and Dagwood are collecting for the Waste Paper Drive and accidentally take Abbott and Costello's radio script with them. Abbott and Costello then think that Dagwood took their script.
Published 10/09/24
This episode is an audio biography of Sir Winston Churchill, produced on the eve of his eightieth birthday. It likely discusses Churchill's life and achievements up to that point, although specific events or guest appearances in the episode are not known.
Published 10/08/24
"George Late For Show" is an episode of Burns and Allen. Specific details about the plot, key events, and guest appearances in this episode are not readily available online.
Published 09/16/24
This episode has something to do with an orchid shop and a dead body, however, specific plot details are not available.
Published 09/15/24
In this episode, Marlowe is hired by a client to keep an eye on a man he fears will steal a rare Confederate Coin. When the client is killed, Marlowe sets out to investigate. This episode, like others in the series, reflects the mid-20th century fascination with detective stories.
Published 09/14/24
"James Vickers Cop Killing Tunnel Chase" is an episode of Dragnet that originally aired on September 17, 1949. In this episode, Sergeant Joe Friday and his partners encounter James Vickers, a notorious criminal involved in a cop killing and a thrilling tunnel chase. Friday and his team must uncover the truth behind the crimes and bring Vickers to justice.
Published 09/13/24
In this episode, a schoolteacher named Lena Countryman is threatened by a man named Dutch Talbot, who blames her for the death of his son that occurred while she was trying to teach him to swim.
Published 09/12/24