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1001 Radio Crime Solvers

Host Jon Hagadorn. All stories in public domain.

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Welcome to 1001 Radio Crime Solvers - where you can enjoy the best radio detective stories from the golden age of radio. This was a time when TV was still in its infancy and radio was in its creative heyday- using top writers and top talent to capture huge audiences, and shows featuring hard boiled detectives like Sam Spade, Richard Diamond, Philip Marlowe, and Johnny Dollar competed for prime time with mental sleuths like Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot, G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown, and ...
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Fandemonium

Lance Marlow and Trey Miles

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This is FANDEMONIUM. A sports show for fans by fans. We talk about everything from Chess Boxing to Businessmen doing cocaine. Check in with Lance and Trey every week to get comedic updates on all things sports. Listen to the new voices of sports and hear stories that embrace all segments of society.
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In October of 2009 the Jamison Family (Bobby, aged 44, Sherilynn, aged 40, and Madison, age 6), packed thir pickup truck into drove into a nearby state forest, apparently to camp. Three days later their pickup truck was discovered by hunters with their malnourished dog inside and all their belongings, including ID and phones, as well as $32,000 in …
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Go Away Dixie Gillian: Novak is hired by a woman to frighten Dixiee Gillian by telling him a man named Adrian wants him to leave town in the morning. Sam Tolliver: Pat's old friend Sam wants a quick favor, but when the deal goes down,Pat has to track down Sam to clear his own name of a murder charge. Check o0ut www.bestof1001stories.com for all 11 …
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Father Leahy: A concerned priest hires Pat to pick up a prison escapee once under his care. A small detour before returning the prisoner leads to a big pot of trouble for Novak Shirt Mix-up A The Laundry: Pat's laundry gets mixed up with another customer's, and when Pat tracks down the other customer to swap packages, he finds himself mixed up in t…
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This detective show, which was one of NBC's best next to Dragnet, ran from 1951 to 1955. It starred William Gargon as Barrie Craig, and what made this role special was that Gargon actually had experience as a P.I. It shows through in his work- great stuff from the golden days of radio! Enjoy all the episodes our 9+ 1001 shows have to offer now at w…
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This detective show, which was one of NBC's best next to Dragnet, ran from 1951 to 1955. It starred William Gargon as Barrie Craig, and what made this role special was that Gargon actually had experience as a P.I. It shows through in his work- great stuff from the golden days of radio! Enjoy all the episodes our 9+ 1001 shows have to offer now at w…
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This detective show, which was one of NBC's best next to Dragnet, ran from 1951 to 1955. It starred William Gargon as Barrie Craig, and what made this role special was that Gargon actually had experience as a P.I. It shows through in his work- great stuff from the golden days of radio! Enjoy all the episodes our 9+ 1001 shows have to offer now at w…
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This detective show, which was one of NBC's best next to Dragnet, ran from 1951 to 1955. It starred William Gargon as Barrie Craig, and what made this role special was that Gargon actually had experience as a P.I. It shows through in his work- great stuff from the golden days of radio! Enjoy all the episodes our 9+ 1001 shows have to offer now at w…
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The Iron Coffin- Marlowe receives a call from a woman who fears her daughrter has disappeared into the 16th century The Last Wish-Marlowe is hired to find a dying father's son and the job isn't as easy as it sounds The Glass Donkey-Marlowe gets a call telling him one of his steady girlfriends has been shot.. He strats questioning people about motiv…
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Gangbusters aired on CBS radio and was popular on radio for 21 years. The show featured true stories from the FBI files and was supported by J. Edgar Hoover, although Hoover often disagreed with producer Lord's attempt to dramatize the show. Join us at 1001 Heroes for Skies of Thunder (Pt 2)- the true story of the Allies WWII effort to fly supplies…
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Gangbusters aired on CBS radio from 1936 to 1957 and was produced by Phillips Lord under the watchful eye of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover wanted realism while Lord agreed but wanted drama- so the two were often at odds. Listen to Tarzan The Untamed at 1001 Stories For the Road (Our 3rd Tarzan adventure)…
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