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Horatio Black was known to friend and foe as Boston Blackie—an ex-jewel thief and safecracker constantly suspected of crimes he did not commit and forced to play the role of detective to clear his name. His girlfriend, Mary Wesley, assisted Blackie from time to time, as did his pal Shorty. Forced to defend himself against the accusations of New York Police Inspector Faraday, Blackie always managed to stay one step ahead of the cops in solving a crime. The wisecracks exchanged between Blackie and Faraday made the program an enjoyable mix of comedy and mystery. Chester Morris played the character in 15 Boston Blackie films for Columbia. When The Amos ‘N’ Andy Show needed a summer replacement in 1944, Chester Morris was lured to the NBC microphone for a short-lived Boston Blackie series sponsored by Rinso. The following year, Boston Blackie was syndicated by Ziv with Dorothy Kilgallen’s husband, Dick Kollmar, in the title role. This syndicated series lasted until 1950 and featured Maurice Tarplin as Inspector Faraday with Leslie Woods and Jan Miner as Mary. In 1951, the series made the leap to television starring Kent Taylor as Blackie, Lois Collier as Mary and Frank Orth as Faraday. Enjoy 12 of the finest detective adventures of Boston Blackie in this thrilling collection!
7/30/46 "Murder Aboard the Swan"
8/6/46 "The Witness-Tampering Murders"
8/20/46 "The Arson Triangle Murder"
9/10/46 "The Backstage Murder"
9/17/46 "The Apartment Swindle Racket"
9/24/46 "The Abbott Painting Frame"
10/8/46 "The Kennel Club Murder"
10/15/46 "Hazel Henry’s Rodeo Murder"
10/29/16 "The Granny’s Witchcraft Murder"
11/5/46 "Joe Harvey Gets the Wrong Face"
11/12/46 "The Frank Barton Suicide"
1/14/47 "Blackie’s Framed for Fur Thefts"