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  2. Let George Do It (radio) - Wikipedia

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    Let George Do It is an American radio drama series produced from 1946 to 1954 by Owen and Pauline Vinson. Bob Bailey starred as private investigator George Valentine; Olan Soule voiced the role in 1954. [1] Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis.

  3. Night Beat (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Each story used the traditional radio opening and closing, as well as Stone's first-person narration. Several characters from the radio series appear, and Hancock's entry – "Lucky" – attempts to explain who "Lucky" Stone from the original pilot really is. Nightbeat: Night Stories was also released as an audiobook, read by Michael C. Gwynne.

  4. List of old-time radio programs - Wikipedia

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    Lear Radio Show; Leo is on the Air; The Les Paul Show; Lest We Forget; Let George Do It; Let's Go to Town; Let's Pretend; Let's Pretend with Uncle Russ; Life Can Be Beautiful; The Life of Riley; Life with Luigi; Life with the Lyons; Light of the World; Light Up Time; Lightning Jim; Lights Out; The Lineup; Little Orphan Annie; The Lives of Harry ...

  5. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar - Wikipedia

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    The program changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week program to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial [2] (Monday through Friday, 8–8:15 pm EST) produced and directed by radio veteran Jack Johnstone. The new Johnny Dollar was Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 ...

  6. Frank Lovejoy - Wikipedia

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    Frank Andrew Lovejoy Jr. (March 28, 1912 – October 2, 1962) was an American actor in radio, film, and television. He is perhaps best remembered for appearing in the film noir The Hitch-Hiker and for starring in the radio drama Night Beat .

  7. Bob Bailey (actor) - Wikipedia

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    After the studio failed to renew Bailey's one-year contract, he returned to radio. Starting in 1946, Bailey starred as freelance detective George Valentine in the radio drama Let George Do It, [6] but he is best remembered as the title character in the long-running radio series Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.

  8. The skit, which has racked up nearly 1.5 million views on YouTube already, has been praised as one of SNL’s best at a time when ratings for the show have been in steady decline. “This skit is ...

  9. Let George do it - Wikipedia

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    Let George do it" is an English idiom of the 20th century, recommending that some (unspecified) person rather than oneself should perform a given task. An occasional comic variant is to let "Jack" - the supposed brother of George - do it instead. Let George Do It can also refer to: Let George Do It, American radio drama 1946 – 1954