Crime
Crime



Saturday Sep 19, 2020
Green Lama-49-05-17-The Man Who Never Existed
Saturday Sep 19, 2020
Saturday Sep 19, 2020
The Green Lama is a fictional pulp magazine hero of the 1940s. He is commonly portrayed as a powerful Buddhist Lama, dressing in green robes with a red scarf and using his powerful skill set to fight crime. Slightly different versions of the same character also appeared in comic books and on the radio. More than three years after the demise of his comic book, the Green Lama was resurrected for a short-lived CBS radio series that ran for 11 episodes from June 5 to August 20, 1949, with the character's voice provided by Paul Frees. This version of the Green Lama was also written by creator Kendell Foster Crossen, along with several co-writers.
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Friday Sep 18, 2020
The Man From Homicide -51-07-16-Old Man Kelso
Friday Sep 18, 2020
Friday Sep 18, 2020
The Man from Homicide was simply a summer replacement for Inner Sanctum, then broadcast over ABC. Film, radio and television character actor Charles McGraw appeared in the premiere episode as Homicide Detective Lt. Lou Dana. By the second episode, Charles McGraw was replaced by Film actor Dan Duryea as Lt. Dana.
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Friday Sep 18, 2020
The Man From Homicide -51-07-09-Don Shelberger Murdered
Friday Sep 18, 2020
Friday Sep 18, 2020
The Man from Homicide was simply a summer replacement for Inner Sanctum, then broadcast over ABC. Film, radio and television character actor Charles McGraw appeared in the premiere episode as Homicide Detective Lt. Lou Dana. By the second episode, Charles McGraw was replaced by Film actor Dan Duryea as Lt. Dana.
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Friday Sep 18, 2020
The Man From Homicide -50-09-16-The Winthrope Case
Friday Sep 18, 2020
Friday Sep 18, 2020
The Man from Homicide was simply a summer replacement for Inner Sanctum, then broadcast over ABC. Film, radio and television character actor Charles McGraw appeared in the premiere episode as Homicide Detective Lt. Lou Dana. By the second episode, Charles McGraw was replaced by Film actor Dan Duryea as Lt. Dana.
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Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Man Hunt - Surgery Slaying
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Man Hunt was a 15-minute crime drama anthology. The scripts ran twelve and a half minutes, so as to allow stations to insert their own commercial messages and announcements in the remaining two and a half minutes. Starring Larry Haines and featuring Florence Robinson, the series was introduced and narrated by Maurice Tarplin. Tarplin's portentous opener for each episode went something like this: "No crime has been committed . . . . . yet. No murder has been done . . . . . yet. No manhunt has begun . . . . . yet. " Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. The real twist of this series is the forensic angle. Drew Stevens, as the Head of the Police Laboratory, is a forensics expert. And indeed, the circulating exemplars contain an entertaining collection of interesting forensic puzzles.
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Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Man Hunt - Stairway Slaying
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Man Hunt was a 15-minute crime drama anthology. The scripts ran twelve and a half minutes, so as to allow stations to insert their own commercial messages and announcements in the remaining two and a half minutes. Starring Larry Haines and featuring Florence Robinson, the series was introduced and narrated by Maurice Tarplin. Tarplin's portentous opener for each episode went something like this: "No crime has been committed . . . . . yet. No murder has been done . . . . . yet. No manhunt has begun . . . . . yet. " Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. The real twist of this series is the forensic angle. Drew Stevens, as the Head of the Police Laboratory, is a forensics expert. And indeed, the circulating exemplars contain an entertaining collection of interesting forensic puzzles.
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Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Man Hunt - Movie Murder
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Man Hunt was a 15-minute crime drama anthology. The scripts ran twelve and a half minutes, so as to allow stations to insert their own commercial messages and announcements in the remaining two and a half minutes. Starring Larry Haines and featuring Florence Robinson, the series was introduced and narrated by Maurice Tarplin. Tarplin's portentous opener for each episode went something like this: "No crime has been committed . . . . . yet. No murder has been done . . . . . yet. No manhunt has begun . . . . . yet. " Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. The real twist of this series is the forensic angle. Drew Stevens, as the Head of the Police Laboratory, is a forensics expert. And indeed, the circulating exemplars contain an entertaining collection of interesting forensic puzzles.
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Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Man Hunt - Magazine Murder
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Man Hunt was a 15-minute crime drama anthology. The scripts ran twelve and a half minutes, so as to allow stations to insert their own commercial messages and announcements in the remaining two and a half minutes. Starring Larry Haines and featuring Florence Robinson, the series was introduced and narrated by Maurice Tarplin. Tarplin's portentous opener for each episode went something like this: "No crime has been committed . . . . . yet. No murder has been done . . . . . yet. No manhunt has begun . . . . . yet. " Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. The real twist of this series is the forensic angle. Drew Stevens, as the Head of the Police Laboratory, is a forensics expert. And indeed, the circulating exemplars contain an entertaining collection of interesting forensic puzzles.
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