Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives) Podcast

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Presenting the best detectives from the Golden Age of Radio. Each week, we'll bring you an episode starring one of Old Time Radio's greatest detectives and the story behind the show. Join us for adventures of Philip Marlowe, Sam Spade, Johnny Dollar, and many more.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives).

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Gerald Mohr was a prominent radio actor known for his intense performances, notably as Philip Marlowe in The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. He was celebrated for his strong presence and versatility in radio dramas during the Golden Age of Radio.
Bob Bailey was a renowned radio actor best known for his role as Johnny Dollar in the series 'Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar'. He was celebrated for his distinctive voice and compelling performances in radio dramas.
Ellery Queen is a fictional detective character created by authors Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee, known for solving complex murders in their stories and radio adaptations.
Dan Holiday is a fictional detective character from the radio series 'Box 13', a mystery series featuring a newspaper reporter turned detective.
A fictional character in the episode 'Actors Alibi', a radio actress involved in a murder plot.
A fictional character in 'Brief Pause for Murder', a radio announcer who plots his wife's murder.
Sam Spade is a fictional private detective created by Dashiell Hammett, famous for his role in 'The Maltese Falcon' and numerous radio adaptations.
George Valentine is a fictional detective character who stars in the radio series 'Let George Do It.' He is a private investigator known for his resourcefulness and distinctive attire, often solving mysteries involving crimes related to clothing and fashion.
Philo Vance is a fictional detective created by S.S. Van Dine, featured in numerous detective stories and radio adaptations. He is known for his intelligence, sophistication, and keen analytical skills, often solving complex murders and mysteries.
Richard Diamond is a fictional private detective character created by Blake Edwards and William L. Stuart. He is known for his wisecracking personality and appears in radio series where he investigates various crimes, including thefts and murders.
The Saint is a fictional character created by Leslie Charteris, who appears in novels, radio, and television. The character, Simon Templar, is a charming and resourceful adventurer and detective known for solving crimes and fighting injustice.
Johnny Dollar is a fictional insurance investigator and the protagonist of the radio series 'Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.' He is known for his sharp investigative skills and his role in solving insurance-related mysteries, often involving dangerous and complex cases.

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BONUS - Dollar Days: The Valentine Matter

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detectives Golden Age of Radio Johnny Dollar The Valentine Matter Prohibition bootleggers New Orleans

Our run through the serialized adventures of Johnny Dollar brings us to the Big Easy! In The Valentine Matter (originally aired on CBS between October 31 and November 4, 1955), Johnnys on a case in New Orleans when he runs across one of Prohibitions most notorious bootleggers - a man whos been marked for death by some old enemies.

0:00 2:06:12

Episode 627 - Mohr Bang for Your Buck (Philip Marlowe, The Whistler, & Suspense)

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Gerald Mohr
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detectives Golden Age of Radio Philip Marlowe Sam Spade Johnny Dollar Gerald Mohr The Adventures of Philip Marlowe The Whistler Suspense radio drama detective stories

“Get this and get it straight!” We’re celebrating Gerald Mohr - the radio actor who brought a two-fisted intensity to Philip Marlowe - in honor of his birthday on June 11. He was one of the best stars of the era, and his performance makes The Adventures of Philip Marlowe one of the best detective dramas of the day. We’ll hear Mohr as Marlowe in “The Easy Mark” (originally aired on CBS on January 29, 1949) and “The Long Arm” (originally aired on CBS on February 7, 1950). Then, he’s a less scrupulous character in “Lady with a Key” from The Whistler (originally aired on CBS on April 2, 1950). Finally, he co-stars with Jack Benny in “A Good and Faithful Servant,” a story of a $50,000 department store heist and the mild-mannered clerk who pulls it off, from Suspense (originally aired on CBS on June 2, 1952).

0:00 1:13:49

BONUS - Dollar Days: The Alvin Summers Matter

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Bob Bailey
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Johnny Dollar Embezzler Mexico Pistol Whip Corpse Golden Age of Radio Detectives

Our bonus series spotlighting the serialized adventures of Johnny Dollar continues! In “The Alvin Summers Matter” (originally aired on CBS between October 24 and 28, 1955), the man with the action-packed expense account is in Mexico to track down an embezzler who fled the United States with his loot. But Johnny isn’t there long before he’s pistol whipped and discovers a corpse in his hotel room. Bob Bailey stars as Dollar in this story set south of the border.

0:00 2:06:18

Episode 626 - Murder on the Air (Ellery Queen, Box 13, The Whistler, & Sam Spade)

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Ellery Queen Dan Holiday radio actress radio announcer Sam Spade
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radio mysteries Ellery Queen Box 13 The Whistler Sam Spade radio drama murder detective stories

Tune in for danger with a collection of radio mysteries that involve the medium of radio itself! Master sleuth Ellery Queen has to solve a murder that takes place in his own studio - right in the middle of his show - in “The Armchair Detective” (originally aired on CBS on March 27, 1946). Then, Dan Holiday is hired by a radio actress who fears for her life in “Actor’s Alibi,” a syndicated episode of Box 13. A radio announcer plots his wife’s murder and cooks up a perfect on-air alibi in “Brief Pause for Murder” from The Whistler (originally aired on CBS on September 11, 1949). And finally, Sam Spade finds that a radio drama leads to real-life murder in “The Soap Opera Caper” (originally aired on NBC on February 16, 1951).

0:00 2:33:15

Episode 625 - Clothes-Minded (Let George Do It, Philo Vance, Richard Diamond, The Saint, & Johnny Dollar)

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George Valentine Philo Vance Richard Diamond The Saint Johnny Dollar
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detectives radio detectives clothes murder mystery radio shows Golden Age of Radio

They say clothes make the man, but they also make mysteries for this week’s roster of radio detectives. George Valentine hunts a killer where the only clue is his distinctive attire in “Death Wears a Gay Sport Jacket” from Let George Do It (originally aired on Mutual on October 18, 1948) and Philo Vance probes the murder of a dress shop owner in the syndicated episode “The Herringbone Murder Case.” Richard Diamond tries to find out why someone keeps stealing blue serge suits (originally aired on ABC on February 9, 1951), and The Saint discovers a bullet hole in the back of his brand-new suit in “Formula for Death” (originally aired on ABC on March 25, 1951). Finally, John Lund stars as Johnny Dollar in “The Rochester Theft Matter,” where a girl is gunned down while wearing a stolen fur coat (originally aired on CBS on May 12, 1953).

Ratings

Global:
4.5 rating 1214 reviews

USA

4.5 ratings 982 reviews

Canada

4.5 ratings 157 reviews

UK

4.6 ratings 44 reviews

Australia

5.0 ratings 21 reviews

South Africa

4.3 ratings 4 reviews

Ireland

3.0 ratings 3 reviews

New Zealand

3.7 ratings 3 reviews

Singapore

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