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  2. The Adventures of Nero Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. The Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a 1943–44 American radio drama series produced by Himan Brown and featuring Rex Stout 's fictional detective. Three actors portrayed Nero Wolfe over the course of the series. J. B. Williams starred in its first incarnation, beginning April 10, 1943, on the regional New England Network.

  3. List of old-time radio programs - Wikipedia

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    Alias Jimmy Valentine. Alka-Seltzer Time. Al Pearce. Amanda of Honeymoon Hill. The Amazing Mr. Malone. The Amazing Mr. Tutt. The Amazing Nero Wolfe. The American Album of Familiar Music. The American Forum of the Air.

  4. The Adventures of Ellery Queen (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Author! radio program, when an episode's script reached a point at which all of the clues had been revealed, the scripted portion stopped, and the panel was challenged to identify the culprit. [4] Even with changes in networks, sponsors and stars, the basic format of the program remained constant throughout its time on the air.

  5. Michael Shayne (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Shayne is a generic title that can refer to any of three American old-time radio detective programs that were broadcast from 1944 to 1953, all based on the Michael Shayne character created by author Brett Halliday. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Specific titles varied with different versions of the show. They included Michael Shayne, Private Detective, The ...

  6. Inner Sanctum Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Carter's Little Liver Pills, Lipton Tea. Inner Sanctum Mystery, also known as Inner Sanctum, is a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941, to October 5, 1952. It was created by producer Himan Brown and was based on the imprint given to the mystery novels of Simon & Schuster. [ 1 ] In all, 526 episodes were broadcast.

  7. Crime and Peter Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker. [2] Radio historian John Dunning described the program as "an undistinguished half-hour, filled with glib dialogue that played into Dane Clark's image as a screen tough guy." [1]

  8. 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.

  9. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar - Wikipedia

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    Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar was a popular weekly radio mystery play in the 1960s and early 1970s on Radio Iran. The role of Johnny Dollar was played by Heidar Saremi, a popular radio performer. Contrary to the original, Johnny Dollar was more of a criminal investigator. At the end of each episode, the narrator asked the radio audience how Johnny ...