This week the crime solving begins with The Adventures Of Sam Spade and The Stopped Watch Caper from April 10, 1949. Then after Ripley’s it’s Rocky Jordan. From November 7, 1948 we’ll hear Count Me Out.
This week it’s Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and Death Takes A Working Day from February 3, 1950. Then it’s Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. We’ll finish off with Crime And Peter Chambers and an episode titled Stoney Carter from June 15, 1954.
This week we’ll begin with That Hammer Guy and an episode from April 7, 1953 titled Saddle Shoes. Then after Believe It Or Not, it’s The Saint and Greed Causes Murder from October 29, 1947.
Case Closed begins this week with Dick Powell as Richard Diamond, Private Detective. From October 15, 1949 we’ll hear The Bogus Bills Case. Then after Believe It Or Not, it’s Bulldog Drummond and The Case Of The Fatal Fight. That episode first aired October 14, 1946.
This week we’ll hear from two detectives beginning with Philo Vance. The Idol Murder Case first aired January 25, 1949. Then after a quick Believe It Or Not, it’s Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209 and The Devil In The Deep Freeze. This one first aired October 10, 1949.
This week the show begins with a series we haven’t heard from yet (thanks Paul!) called The Lineup. We’ll hear The Phantom Burglar from October 22, 1952. Then after another Believe It Or Not, it’s Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator and Death Of A Private Eye from January 2, 1952.
This week we’ll begin with Gangbusters and The Case Of The Triple Threat Bandit from December 27, 1947. Then after Believe It Or Not, it’s Dick Powell in Rogue’s Gallery and Murder At Minden from January 3, 1946.
We’ve got two favorites this week! We’ll begin with The Bouncing Betty Caper from The Adventures Of Sam Spade which first aired December 12, 1948. The after Believe It Or Not, we’ll hear from The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe and The Black Halo from January 15, 1949.
We’ve got a little Jack Webb in this week’s episode. We’ll begin with Pat Novak, For Hire and Rubin Calloway’s Pictures from March 13, 1949. Then after we Believe It Or Not, we’ll hear from Pete Kelly’s Blues and Little Jake. That episode first aired in 1951.
This week our tales of crime begin with Broadway Is My Beat and The Andrew Jenkins Case from March 6, 1949. Then after Ripley’s it’s Dick Powell as Richard Diamond, Private Detective in The Ralph Chase Case from May 15, 1949.
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