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Voyage Of The Scarlet Queen - The Jewel Thieves and The Straw-Filled Dummy (AFRTS) 1947 Elliot Lewis as Philip Carney and Ed Max as Red Gallagher, w-Gil Doud and Bob Tallman Log File: Departed Hong Kong, China at 9:00pm after breakdown in schedule.
The ketch, the Scarlet Queen sets sail out of San Fransisco after the murder of it's first mate. Ship Master, Philip Carney describes the ship, and his thrill in sailing…
It's monsoon season as Philip Carney sails the Scarlet Queen into another adventure. In port, he seeks out his contact for the Kang company for his next instructions along his…
Philip Carney and his crew have been laying up over a week in Singapore. The monotony of watching the passers by is broken when Philip gets a note that his first mate, Red Gallagher is in big trouble. Going to the hotel is just the beginning of the wild goose chase, Red is already gone, then Philip follows a trail of missed connections that end with news of a murder. The trail is like a tour of the sedy side of town as Carney encounters the exotic natives including a sultry salloon girl. Who is Gina, and what is her intentions? A thump on the
In port, and taking on new cargo, Philip notices a suspicious man lurking. Gunshots, a dead body, and Philip Carney is left holding the bag. The case is turned over to the port authority. Later, the dead man's beautiful sister comes to Philip to ask about her brother's last words. Is she just curious and grieving, or does she have a secret to reveal? What does she really want from Carney? Something fishy is going on, and Carney is suspicious. After a suspenseful moment, and a quick fist fight, he shakes down an intruder who is loaded with guns and weapons. The secret of the
The ketch Scarlet Queen, shipmaster Philip Carney, winds fresh, skies fair, and another adventure begins. In the dark of night, on dangerous seas, the Scarlet Queen has to navigate near a reef to help another vessel. Philip Carney boards the distressed ship, only to find a crusty, drunken, and blustery ship captain. Philip offers voiceover as the passengers of the failing ship are taken aboard the Scarlet Queen, but the troubles that face Carney are just beginning to grow. Besides the headstrong captain, certain passengers demand their treasures be safeguarded, and at least some of the crew are rebellious. Then a new problem arises. The
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The adventures of this serialized show continue as Philip Carney and his first mate "Red" find more danger and intrigue as they sail across the globe. I recommend listening to the first Scarlet Queen shows I put out in Ep 22. That way you can see the story expand and I'll do more episodes every 10 BMTs till the drama is finished. If you have any ideas or themes for an episode let me know and I'll do my best to make it happen. Help support the show by clicking the links below, telling friends, subscribing, rating, reviewing and commenting on all the content I released on iTunes, Stitcher, Spreaker, YouTube, etc. iTunes http://apple.co/1DLU5F4 FizzButton http://bit.ly/1VyzBTL Patreon http://bit.ly/1jv0jRW Email biffsweetwater@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
The Voyage Of The Scarlet Queen - First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "…wore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, “Lewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown." So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. All you have to do is step aboard The Scarlet Queen.THIS EPISODE:October 9, 1947. Mutual network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Tatooed Beaver and Baby Food For Pare Pare". A strange group of passengers for the Celebes, things aren't what they seem! Elliott Lewis, Edwin Max, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), James Burton (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Ben Wright, John Dehner, Frank Gerstle. 29:44.
VOYAGE OF THE SCARLET QUEEN - First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "âwore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, âLewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown." So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. All you have to do is step aboard The Scarlet Queen.
Voyage of the Scarlet Queen was a radio adventure on the high seas, airing on Mutual from 3 July 1947 to 14 February 1948. James Burton produced the scripts by Gil Doud and Robert Tallman. Elliott Lewis starred as Philip Carney, master of the ketch Scarlet Queen, with Ed Max as Mr. Gallagher. With a gambit later used by Star Trek, the opening was an entry from the ship's log: "Log entry, the ketch Scarlet Queen, Philip Carney, master. Position -- three degrees, seven minutes north, 104 degrees, two minutes east. Wind, fresh to moderate; sky, fair..." with a similar closing: "Ship secured for the night. Signed, Philip Carney, master." In between he would almost always have an adventure at an exotic port of call that involved saving one of his crew from great trouble with local customs.
First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "âwore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, âLewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown." So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. All you have to do is step aboard The Scarlet Queen.
First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "âwore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, âLewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown." So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. All you have to do is step aboard The Scarlet Queen.
First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "âwore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, âLewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown." So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. All you have to do is step aboard The Scarlet Queen.
First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "âwore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, âLewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown." So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. All you have to do is step aboard The Scarlet Queen. Go To GoDaddy, use the promo code blu19 and save 10%