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Lights, camera, action! This week, our old time radio sleuths are tackling cases connected with the movie business and finding mystery on and off screen. First, "the Lyon's Eye" has to protect a movie star from some unscripted violence. Frank Graham stars in "The Hollywood Story, or H is for the Many Things You Gave Me" from Jeff Regan, Investigator (originally aired on CBS on March 22, 1950). Next, Dick Powell goes west when the head of a movie studio is blackmailed - and later framed for murder - in "The Hollywood Story" from Richard Diamond, Private Detective (originally aired on CBS on August 23, 1953). Finally, a corpse in a seaside amusement park is connected to a silent movie star and the long-ago murder of her husband in "The Silent Queen Matter" - a five-part Johnny Dollar mystery starring Bob Bailey as "America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator" (originally aired on CBS between October 29 and November 2, 1956).
We're celebrating the 105th anniversary of the birth of Jack Webb - one of the faces on the Mt. Rushmore of old time radio drama. Best known for Dragnet, Webb logged many an hour solving crimes on the air as cops, private eyes, and amateur sleuths. We'll hear him as Jeff Regan, Investigator in "The Guy from Gower Gulch" (originally aired on CBS on November 13, 1948) and as Pat Novak For Hire in "Wendy Morris" (originally aired on ABC on May 8, 1948). He solves a Prohibition-era mystery in Pete Kelly's Blues (AFRS rebroadcast of an episode known as "Little Jake" from May 22, 1951), and we wrap up with Webb in his element as Sgt. Joe Friday in "The Big Want" (originally aired on NBC on March 1, 1953).
Mystery: Box 13 “Find Me, Find Death” 4/24/49 MBS, Jeff Regan, Investigator “The Pilgrim's Progress” 11/20/48 CBS.
Jeff Regan 48-12-04 22 The Lawyer And The Lady
Case Closed begins this week's hour of mystery with The Case Of The Curious Undertaker, from Mr. District Attorney. That story aired August 2, 1944. (30:56) Our last story is the October 19, 1949, episode of Jeff Regan, Investigator, titled, The Lady From Brazil. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/CaseClosed929.mp3 Download CaseClosed929 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support Case Closed Your donation of any [...]
Happy Thanksgiving! For your listening pleasure as you travel, prepare the holiday meal, or just enjoy some well-deserved time off, here's an encore presentation of last year's Turkey Day special. It's a collection of Thanksgiving-themed mysteries starring some of my favorite old time radio detectives with a few special guests dropping in for some musical and comedic performances. We've got a pair of adventures of Casey, Crime Photographer - "After Turkey, the Bill" (originally aired on CBS on November 27, 1947), and "Holiday" (originally aired on CBS on November 25, 1948). Jack Webb encounters a modern-day Miles Standish and a turkey shoot more dangerous for man than bird in "The Pilgrim's Progress" from Jeff Regan, Investigator (originally aired on CBS on November 13, 1948). Bob Bailey stars in "Cause for Thanksgiving" from Let George Do It (originally aired on Mutual on November 20, 1950), and Steve Dunne stars as Sam Spade and helps save a Tom Turkey who walks on two legs in "The Terrified Turkey Caper" (originally aired on NBC on November 24, 1950).
Re-Imagined Radio celebrates Dragnet, the real-life police procedural, and Jack Webb, as Detective Sgt. Joe Friday, who defined and was defined by this radio series. We sample from One Out of Seven, The Jack Webb Show, Pat Novak, For Hire, Johnny Madero, Pier 23, and Jeff Regan, Investigator, all pre-Dragnet radio shows where Webb honed his character and acting style. We end with "The City Hall Bombing," an early episode of Dragnet to showcase Webb as a great radio storyteller. Significance The Dragnet radio series presented a wide range of topics, each using fast moving plots and realistic details to keep the action moving. The dialogue was understated. Sparse. Influenced by hard-boiled detective literature. The police work was chronicled step-by-step, with details and realism. The result gave millions of listeners a feel for real police work. The boredom and drudgery. The danger of heroism. With its start in radio, and move to television, Dragnet remains one of the most popular and influentional police procedurals in any media, including literature, motion pictures, and podcasts. More than a half-century after its first broadcast, people who have never heard an episode, or don't know Dragnet, know its 4-note music opening, "DUM-DE-DUM-DUM," and think the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" originated with Sgt. Joe Friday. It didn't. But that doesn't matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Imagined Radio celebrates Dragnet, the real-life police procedural, and Jack Webb, as Detective Sgt. Joe Friday, who defined and was defined by this radio series. We sample from One Out of Seven, The Jack Webb Show, Pat Novak, For Hire, Johnny Madero, Pier 23, and Jeff Regan, Investigator, all pre-Dragnet radio shows where Webb honed his character and acting style. We end with "The City Hall Bombing," an early episode of Dragnet to showcase Webb as a great radio storyteller. Significance The Dragnet radio series presented a wide range of topics, each using fast moving plots and realistic details to keep the action moving. The dialogue was understated. Sparse. Influenced by hard-boiled detective literature. The police work was chronicled step-by-step, with details and realism. The result gave millions of listeners a feel for real police work. The boredom and drudgery. The danger of heroism. With its start in radio, and move to television, Dragnet remains one of the most popular and influentional police procedurals in any media, including literature, motion pictures, and podcasts. More than a half-century after its first broadcast, people who have never heard an episode, or don't know Dragnet, know its 4-note music opening, "DUM-DE-DUM-DUM," and think the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" originated with Sgt. Joe Friday. It didn't. But that doesn't matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I may not know art, but I know what I like - and I like these four radio mysteries involving masterpieces, the artists who make them, and the crooks who try to steal them. First, Boston Blackie is forced to participate in an art heist to save his friend (syndicated episode known as "The Abbott Painting"), and a beautiful woman wants a missing artist found in "The Barefoot Boy with Shoes Gone" from Jeff Regan, Investigator (AFRS rebroadcast of a show from January 25, 1950). The Saint steps into the world of international art smuggling in "Button, Button" (originally aired on NBC on March 11, 1951), and a $200,000 painting could be a priceless work of art or a clever forgery in "The Allen Saxton Matter" from Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar (originally aired on CBS on October 20, 1953).
On this week's episode of "Tuesday Night Detectives" on Vintage Classic Radio, we delve into the intriguing world of private eye investigators with two classic radio mysteries. First, we revisit "Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator" in the episode titled “The Paper Bullets” from December 5, 1951. William Gargan stars as the intelligent and composed New York private eye Barrie Craig, whose office is strategically located on Madison Avenue. Ralph Bell portrays his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. In this episode, Craig and Rogers tackle a complex conspiracy involving forged documents that threaten to dismantle a corporate empire. Their navigation through intricate subterfuge to uncover the truth behind the paper bullets showcases Craig's methodical and fearless approach to detective work, making him a standout in the genre. Following that, we shift to September 25, 1948, for "Jeff Regan, Investigator" in the episode “The Lady With No Name.” Featuring Jack Webb as Jeff Regan, the sharp and resilient detective, and Wilms Herbert as his boss, Anthony J. Lyon. This gripping episode explores the mystery of a woman with amnesia, with Regan navigating the darker corners of Los Angeles to piece together her identity. Known as "the Lion's Eye," Regan's role in this short-lived series helped transition Webb into his later, more famous role as Joe Friday in "Dragnet." His portrayal of Regan showcased his burgeoning talent for embodying crime-busting characters, setting the stage for his celebrated career. Both series hold a special place in the annals of radio detective shows, each bringing unique flavors and storytelling styles that resonated with audiences of their time. "Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator" enjoyed distinctive airings from both coasts, changing its name and style slightly over its run, while "Jeff Regan, Investigator" served as a pivotal step for Webb's transition into television. These episodes exemplify the golden age of radio mystery, where narrative complexity and charismatic detectives captured the listeners' imaginations. Tune in for a night of mystery and intrigue with "Tuesday Night Detectives," where the past comes alive through the voices of legendary characters.
Same Time, Same Station 09/22/2024 Jeff Chandler. Part 4. “The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne” 06/18/1949 Ep007 Model Murder. Syndicated. “Let George Do It” 07/05/1948 Eposode (095). Jonathan Thorpe, the Man Who Murdered Twice. “Our Miss Brooks” 07/19/1948 ep001 Premiere Show. “Jeff Regan” 08/07/1948 ep05 The Man Who Liked Mountains. If you would like to request shows, please call (714) 449-1958 E-mail: Larry Gassman: LarryGassman1@gmail.com John Gassman: John1Gassman@gmail.com
Same Time, Same Station 09/22/2024 Jeff Chandler. Part 4. “The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne” 06/18/1949 Ep007 Model Murder. Syndicated. “Let George Do It” 07/05/1948 Eposode (095). Jonathan Thorpe, the Man Who Murdered Twice. “Our Miss Brooks” 07/19/1948 ep001 Premiere Show. “Jeff Regan” 08/07/1948 ep05 The Man Who Liked Mountains. If you would like to request shows, please call (714) 449-1958 E-mail: Larry Gassman: LarryGassman1@gmail.com John Gassman: John1Gassman@gmail.com
Case Closed begins this week's hour with The Amazing Mr. Malone, and Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness, his story from August 28, 1948. (30:22) Our last story is The Man On The Hook, the December 28, 1949, episode of Jeff Regan, Investigator. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed913.mp3 Download CaseClosed913 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed Your donation of any amount keeps Case [...]
This week's Case Closed begins with Murder By Experts and its story from December 26, 1949, The Case Of The Missing Mind. (30:21) Our second story is The Lawyer And The Lady, from Jeff Regan, Investigator. That episode originally aired December 4, 1948. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed896.mp3 Download CaseClosed896 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed Your donation of any amount to [...]
Mysteries are hard enough to solve without throwing amnesia into the mix, but that's what our radio detectives have to handle this week. A woman doesn't know who she is, and then drops dead in Jack Webb's office in "The Lady with No Name" from Jeff Regan, Investigator (originally aired on CBS on September 25, 1948). The Saint comes to the aid of a woman without her memory in "The Case of the Blonde Who Lost Her Head" (originally aired on Mutual on November 13, 1949). Dick Powell sings and solves the case of a young man who may have committed a murder and forgotten about it in Richard Diamond, Private Detective (originally aired on NBC on November 26, 1949). And Chicago reporter Randy Stone tries to help a soldier find his memory and his missing wife in Night Beat (originally aired on NBC on July 6, 1951).
The OTRNow Radio Program 2012-040Treasury Star Parade. Program #102. Treasury Department syndication. "It Isn't Peanuts". A Washington, D. C. cab driver tells off two society ladies who don't realize that there's a war on!. Vincent Price (host), Edward G. Robinson, David Broekman and His Orchestra. The Tenth Man. November 7, 1947. The National Mental Health Foundation syndication. "The Old Folks At Home". Sustaining. NBC Orthacoustic transcription. Grandpa is living at home with a married couple, and that seems a bit difficult for everyone. Ralph Bellamy (narrator), Jackson Beck (announcer), Jack Nair (writer), Drex Hines (director), Dallas Pratt (technical advisor).Jeff Regan, Investigator. September 11, 1948. CBS Pacific net. "The Story Of Cain and Abel and The Santa Maria". Sustaining. A little silver ship has been stolen, and Jeff has been hired to get it back. Jack Webb, Wilms Herbert, Lurene Tuttle, Dickie Chambers, Paul Frees, Wally Maher, Marvin Miller, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Bob Stevenson (announcer).Bring 'Em Back Alive. October 30, 1933. RKO Radio Pictures syndication. "The Weretiger of Sungai". The program features Frank Buck (impersonated). The date is approximate. The program is also known (incorrectly) as, "The Jungle Adventures Of Frank Buck.".Bring Em Back Alive 1933-10-30 Manhunt. October, 1943. ZIV Syndication. "The Clue of the Melody Murders". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. The series was recorded in New York. Being syndicated, the series was heard on different stations on different dates. Maurice Tarplin (narrator), Larry Haines, Frances Robinson. Counterspy. June 25, 1945. ABC net. "The Case Of The Dog Of Dynamite". Sponsored by: Fresh Deodorant. The former commander of all Gestapo agents in Spain plans to enter a U.S. government laboratory working on very valuable "bugs.". Don MacLaughlin, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Mandel Kramer, Helen Warren, David Leeds (announcer). Beyond Midnight 1969 Picture. Beyond Midnight was a South African radio horror anthology series that ran from 1968 to 1970 on Springbok Radio.A couple living and working in Africa experience a nightly "visitor" roaming among their trash bins. Becoming increasingly frustrated by being woke up on a frequent basis, the two devise a plan to take a picture in hopes of finding a solution to ridding themselves of the "visitor". However, the "visitor" is something more than what they bargained for. Sleep No More. December 12, 1956. NBC net. "Three O'Clock". Sustaining. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Kenneth MacGregor (director), Cornell Woolrich (author, using the name William Irish).
The OTRNow Radio Program 2012-040Treasury Star Parade. Program #102. Treasury Department syndication. "It Isn't Peanuts". A Washington, D. C. cab driver tells off two society ladies who don't realize that there's a war on!. Vincent Price (host), Edward G. Robinson, David Broekman and His Orchestra. The Tenth Man. November 7, 1947. The National Mental Health Foundation syndication. "The Old Folks At Home". Sustaining. NBC Orthacoustic transcription. Grandpa is living at home with a married couple, and that seems a bit difficult for everyone. Ralph Bellamy (narrator), Jackson Beck (announcer), Jack Nair (writer), Drex Hines (director), Dallas Pratt (technical advisor).Jeff Regan, Investigator. September 11, 1948. CBS Pacific net. "The Story Of Cain and Abel and The Santa Maria". Sustaining. A little silver ship has been stolen, and Jeff has been hired to get it back. Jack Webb, Wilms Herbert, Lurene Tuttle, Dickie Chambers, Paul Frees, Wally Maher, Marvin Miller, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Bob Stevenson (announcer).Bring 'Em Back Alive. October 30, 1933. RKO Radio Pictures syndication. "The Weretiger of Sungai". The program features Frank Buck (impersonated). The date is approximate. The program is also known (incorrectly) as, "The Jungle Adventures Of Frank Buck.".Bring Em Back Alive 1933-10-30 Manhunt. October, 1943. ZIV Syndication. "The Clue of the Melody Murders". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. The series was recorded in New York. Being syndicated, the series was heard on different stations on different dates. Maurice Tarplin (narrator), Larry Haines, Frances Robinson. Counterspy. June 25, 1945. ABC net. "The Case Of The Dog Of Dynamite". Sponsored by: Fresh Deodorant. The former commander of all Gestapo agents in Spain plans to enter a U.S. government laboratory working on very valuable "bugs.". Don MacLaughlin, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Mandel Kramer, Helen Warren, David Leeds (announcer). Beyond Midnight 1969 Picture. Beyond Midnight was a South African radio horror anthology series that ran from 1968 to 1970 on Springbok Radio.A couple living and working in Africa experience a nightly "visitor" roaming among their trash bins. Becoming increasingly frustrated by being woke up on a frequent basis, the two devise a plan to take a picture in hopes of finding a solution to ridding themselves of the "visitor". However, the "visitor" is something more than what they bargained for. Sleep No More. December 12, 1956. NBC net. "Three O'Clock". Sustaining. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Kenneth MacGregor (director), Cornell Woolrich (author, using the name William Irish).
Jeff Regan 48-12-04 22 The Lawyer And The Lady
These spiritulaists can't really communicate with the world beyond our own, but they do manage to inspire a trio of old time radio mysteries where our detective heroes must contend with some mediums who aren't well done. First, Jeff Regan is hired to protect a psychic consultant in "The Man Who Lived by the Sea," (originally aired on CBS on December 18, 1948). Then, IRchard Diamond must expose a phony mentalist who's bilking a family out of their fortune (originally aired on NBC on September 10, 1949). And finally, Paul Frees - a man of a thousand voices - stars as Mr. Aladdin - "the man who can do anything" who is hired by a woman who suspects her late husband is back in canine form in "The Miracle of the Four-Legged Husband" (originally aired on CBS on September 9, 1951).
Case Closed begins with Journey Into Hate, from Let George Do It this week. That story aired February 21, 1949. (30:02) We close this week's show with The Lost Lady, from Jeff Regan, Investigator. That one aired October 16, 1948. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr22023/CaseClosed875.mp3 Download CaseClosed875 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed Your support makes Case Closed possible. Visit donate.relicradio.com for more information [...]
Jeff Regan, Investigator starts off this week's Case Closed with A Fire For Romano, his story from July 30, 1950. (30:30) Our second story is The Ben Justin Murder Case, the December 8, 1950, episode of Broadway Is My Beat. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr22023/CaseClosed864.mp3 Download CaseClosed864 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed Your support makes Case Closed possible. Visit donate.relicradio.com for more information [...]
Jeff Regan 50-08-06 68 There's Nothing Like A Pork Chop
Jeff Regan, Investigator 1948-07-17 The Prodigal Daughter
This week on Case Closed, we begin with The Too Many Mrs. Rogers, from Jeff Regan, Investigator. That story aired October 9, 1948. (30:00) Rogue's Gallery closes this week's show with Phyllis Adrian Is Missing, from June 29, 1947. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12023/CaseClosed854.mp3 Download CaseClosed854 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed
We're celebrating Jack Webb's birthday with three of his old time radio performances. First, he's Jeff Regan, Investigator in "Cain, Abel, and the Santa Maria" (originally aired on CBS on September 11, 1948). Next, he co-stars with Joan Banks in "Danger is a Beautiful Blonde" - another strange story by The Whistler (originally aired on CBS on May 8, 1949). And finally, Webb is Sgt. Joe Friday in his signature role in "The Big Paper" from Dragnet (originally aired on NBC on August 21, 1952).
We begin Case Closed with The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe this week, and his episode from January 22, 1949, The Orange Dog. (30:07) Jeff Regan, Investigator brings us our last story this week. From October 2, 1948, we'll hear The Man With The Key. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/CaseClosed837.mp3 Download CaseClosed837
In an early radio role Jack Webb portrays Jeff Regan. Jeff Regan is chief investigator for International Detective Agency, an agency owned by Anthony J. Lyon (hence the series often being referred to as 'The Lyon's Eye'). This episode aired on CBS Radio July 17, 1948.
Jeff Regan, Investigator - The Lady From Brazil From-1949 Announcer-Bob Stevenson Stars-Frank Graham & Frank Nelson Writer-E. Jack Neuman Music-Richard Aurandt Jeff Regan works for Anthony J Lion head of the International detective bureau. Irene Santino from Brazil hires "The Lyon's Eye" to find her missing sister.
Update: After a round of steroids from my doctor, I think this 30+ days of cough is finally behind me. Old time radio oracles take center stage in this week's mysteries. First, Jeff Regan tries to protect a mind reader who's been marked for death. Jack Webb stars in "The House by the Sea" (originally aired on CBS on November 4, 1948). Then, Randy Stone comes to the aid of a carnival mentalist driven mad by a mysterious question. Frank Lovejoy stars in the Night Beat episode known as "Mentallo, the Mental Marvel" (originally aired on NBC on May 1, 1950). Finally, Ronald Colman stars in one of my favorite Suspense episodes as a nightclub psychic who discovers his act isn't a fake anymore. We'll hear "A Vision of Death" (originally aired on CBS on March 8, 1951).
As we approach Thanksgiving, we're going to start off with a Turkey Day-themed crime drama and then then a comedy. “Jeff Regan, Investigator” starred Jack Webb as a private investigator working for the International Detective Bureau. The show just barely pre-dates “Dragnet,” and Webb's Regan is even drier in delivery than Joe Friday, and more sarcastically verbose. In tonight's episode, he's dispatched to retrieve a turkey from a mysterious estate, and finds murder and mayhem. Then “My Friend Irma” was one of those radio comedies that spawned a whole franchise. The series centers on the comic mis-adventures of two single girls sharing an apartment in the big city. Each episode is narrated by the bright, reliable Jane Stacy. It's never long before her friend and roommate, the pretty, but scatterbrained, Irma Peterson, gets everyone into some sort of wacky situation. This time, it's planning a Thanksgiving dinner. Episodes Jeff Regan, Investigator November 20, 1948 “The Pilgrim's Progress” 2:38 My Friend Irma November 15, 1948 “Thanksgiving Turkey” aka “Thanksgiving is Approaching” 33:54
Today's Mystery:Regan drives sixty miles to Calabasas to pick up a package, and has to deal with a turkey shoot where everyone is pretending to be pilgrims.Original Radio Broadcast Date: November 20, 1948Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us back here tomorrow for another old time radio detective drama.
Crime: Dragnet “The Big Flight” 11/17/53 NBC, Jeff Regan, Investigator “The Lonesome Lady” 7/24/48 CBS.
Mystery, Box 13 “Find Me, Find Death” 4/24/49 MBS, Jeff Regan, Investigator “The Pilgrim's Progress” 11/20/48 CBS.
This week on Case Closed, Jeff Regan, Investigator starts us off with his story from September 4, 1948, The House By The Sea. (29:38) Our second story is The Ed Koster Murder Case, from Broadway Is My Beat. That episode aired October 13, 1951. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/CaseClosed803.mp3 Download CaseClosed803 Your support keeps Case Closed coming every [...]
Crime: Dragnet “The Big Flight” 11/17/53 NBC, Jeff Regan, Investigator “The Lonesome Lady” 7/24/48 CBS.
Three hard-boiled gumshoes are on the case in this week's episode. First, Dane Clark stars in Crime and Peter Chambers in an Armed Forces Radio Service rebroadcast of a show from April 27, 1954. Then, Frank Graham is Jeff Regan, Investigator in "The Little Man's Lament" (originally aired on CBS on November 9, 1949). Finally, we'll hear Gerald Mohr in "The Heat Wave" from The Adventures of Philip Marlowe (originally aired on CBS on April 16, 1949).
Case Closed begins with Two Little Sisters, the November 16, 1949, episode of Jeff Regan, Investigator. (30:00) Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar closes the show with his episode from November 24, 1957, The Hope To Die Matter. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr22021/CaseClosed787.mp3 Download CaseClosed787
Regan is hired by the creator of a detective comic strip who fears he's going to be murdered. Original Air Date: July 16, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
A "friendly credit" dentist hires Regan to see if a $100,000 malpractice lawsuit against him is valid. Original Air Date: May 26, 1950 Support the show monthly at... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
A beautiful woman with a shady story hires International to protect her from a jealous man. Original AIr Date: May 19, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
A man wants Regan to clear his daughter of murder, but his wife doesn't want Regan to investigate. Original Air Date: May 12, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
A man wants International to prove his insomniac wife didn't commit suicide but was murdered. Original Air Date: May 3, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Regan is hired to find out who is sending unwanted packages to a young woman. Original Air Date: December 21, 1949 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Regan's hired by a songwriter who fears his nightclub singer/wife will be murdered. Original Air Date: April 19, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
A man hires International to prove he murdered his wife three years ago Original Air Date: April 5, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Regan is hired to impersonate a Hollywood producer and keep a big star's old army buddy away from him until after the star finishes shooting his current film. Original Air Date: March 22, 1950... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Regan is hired by the wife of a worm farmer who claims her husband was cheated by someone who sold him 500,000 worms. Original Air Date: March 15, 1950 Support the show monthly at... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Regan is hired to locate a woman's stolen blue giraffe. Original Air Date: February 22, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Regan is hired by a gallery owner to look for a cat-hating artist. Original Air Date: January 25, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Regan's hired by a wrestler to clear him of murdering his opponent. Original Air Date: January 11, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]