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  2. Rogue's Gallery (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Rogue's Gallery, first titled as Bandwagon Mysteries, was an American detective drama radio program. Its title is a play on the name of its main character, Richard Rogue, and a collection of photographs of criminals, commonly known as a rogues' gallery .

  3. Richard Diamond, Private Detective - Wikipedia

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    Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a client visiting or calling cash-strapped Diamond's office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case at the behest of his friend and former partner, Lt. Walter Levinson.

  4. Challenge of the Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful, he was promoted to sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre.

  5. Richard Head - Wikipedia

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    Richard Head as depicted on the frontispiece to the second edition of his The English rogue described in the life of Meriton Latroon (London: F. Kirkman, 1666).. Richard Head (c. 1637 – before June 1686) was an Irish author, playwright and bookseller.

  6. Orson Welles radio credits - Wikipedia

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    Orson Welles, arms upraised, directing a rehearsal of CBS Radio's The Mercury Theatre on the Air (1938) This is a comprehensive listing of the radio programs made by Orson Welles . Welles was often uncredited for his work, particularly in the years 1934–1937, and he apparently kept no record of his broadcasts.

  7. Sneakiepeeks - Wikipedia

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    Sharla has a strong Northern Ireland accent and a pugnacious attitude. She has unresolved issues with her superiors in the agency and is fiercely competitive with the other surveillance teams. The head of the department, codenamed "Hunter", is her 'uncle'. In one episode she starts an unauthorised operation to spy on her lover.

  8. On Stage (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    The script was adapted as the premiere episode of The Richard Boone Show on September 24, 1963. [citation needed] 20 "Conrad in Quest of His Youth" May 21, 1953 (Lost episode) Based on the bittersweet Leonard Merrick novel [14] about a man in his late 30s, who tries to recapture the happiness of his youth by returning to the people and places ...

  9. The Weird Circle - Wikipedia

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    The series was a Ziv Production, produced at RCA's New York studios and licensed by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and later, NBC's Red network.It lasted two seasons, 39 shows each (78 total) [1] consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror or supernatural stories written by authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson and Charles Dickens.