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Michael
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Jan 29, 2015 04:26PM
Anyone else listen to the hardboiled detective shows on satellite radio? I'm partial to "Sam Spade" (with Howard Duff), "Richard Diamond" and "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar."
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When I was in the Navy and stationed in Japan, my wife and I used to listen to Spade, Johnny Dollar, Gunsmoke, Inner Sanctum and a bunch of other programs on the Far East Radio and TV Network. Johnny Dollar was Edmund O'Brien (D.O.A.), Gunsmoke was Bill Conrad (Frank Cannon on TV and Nero Wolfe in the show of the same name) and Howard Duff was Spade, with his wife, the great director, Ida Lupino, as Effie, his secretary and conscience. . . Great stuff!
Some of the other detective shows that I've listened to are:The Third Man (Orson Welles)
The Saint (Vincent Price)
Broadway Is My Beat
Nero Wolfe (Bill Conrad)
Box 13 (Alan Ladd)
Damon Runyon Theater
Philip Marlowe
There are also some police procedurals on this radio channel such as:
Dragnet
Gangbusters
This is Your FBI
And there's some pulp fiction "caped crusaders" as well:
The Shadow (various actors including Orson Welles)
The Green Hornet
I am constantly listening to something on this channel. It's better than TV!
I love the OTR shows. I found a lot of them over on the Internet Archive & was listening to them a couple of months ago. I tend to come & go with them. Some are a real hoot in short doses, others are classics. There's a link to getting them & a list of those I listened to in my review here:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Mike wrote: "Anyone else listen to the hardboiled detective shows on satellite radio? I'm partial to "Sam Spade" (with Howard Duff), "Richard Diamond" and "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.""As a long-time fan of OTR hardboiled detectives I don't access OTR detective shows via Sirius/XM.
There are free podcasts hosted by fellow OTR enthusiasts who in addition to running the shows also provide interesting commentary and background info on various actors appearing in them.
I too am a huge fan of the Howard Duff/Sam Spade shows and the Bob Bailey era of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.
Most of the best shows I've accessed via the OTR Internet Archive but you can also download entire and unedited series runs from AppStation or through iTunes -look for The Great Detectives Of Old Time Radio hosted by Adam Graham.
Has anyone mentioned the great (if short lived -10 episodes only) hardboiled detective series The Fat Man with J. Scott Smart as Detective Brad Runyon?
I actually prefer this series to the Gerald Mohr as Philip Marlowe series.
Archive.org has "The Fat Man" here:https://archive.org/details/otr_fatman
Here is their main page for OTR programs. They have a LOT.
https://archive.org/details/oldtimeradio
Jim wrote: "Archive.org has "The Fat Man" here:https://archive.org/details/otr_fatman
Here is their main page for OTR programs. They have a LOT.
https://archive.org/details/oldtimeradio"
Thanks for that Jim.
There's a noir radio drama from the BBC I found on youtube. It's "White Jazz" by James Ellroy. The Brits can get away with a lot more than us Yanks on air.



