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Sign up todayYours Truly, Johnny Dollar, Vol. 4 - Abridged
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Johnny Dollar was America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator. Enjoy sixteen of his greatest cases from radio’s golden age!
The golden age of radio had incredible detective shows that kept Americans glued to their radio sets. Families gathered around their living room radios to hear their favorite detective find out “who done it?” From 1949 until 1962, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar was one of the most popular detective shows on the air. Dollar was an insurance investigator who received a cut of the money he saved his agency for proving an insurance claim was not on the level. His insurance cases usually led to murder and a beautiful woman. Many actors played the role of Johnny Dollar over the years. This collection of sixteen half-hour adventures stars Edmond O’Brien, John Lund, and Bob Bailey as Dollar.
Episodes include:
8/24/50 – “The Trans-Pacific Import-Export Company, South China Branch”8/31/50 – “The Virginia Beach Matter”10/28/50 – “The Joan Sebastian Matter”4/14/51 – “The Mickey McQueen Matter”8/1/51 – “The Horace Lockhart Matter”10/20/53 – “The Allen Saxton Matter”10/27/53 – “The Howard Arnold Matter”7/20/54 – “The Jean Maxwell Matter”9/1/57 – “The Poor Little Rich Girl Matter”9/8/57 – “The Charmona Matter”10/6/57 – “The Bum Steer Matter”3/2/58 – “The Diamond Dilemma Matter”3/23/58 – “The Denver Dispersal Matter”4/6/58 – “The Eastern-Western Matter”4/27/58 – “The Village of Virtue Matter”5/4/58 – “The Carson Arson Matter”