Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. October 17, 1955. Part 1. CBS net. "The Chesapeake Fraud Matter". Sustaining. Johnny starts the investigation of a man in Denver, who might be a man who died in Baltimore five years ago! D. J. Thompson, Bob Bailey, Forrest Lewis, Hy Averback (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Jeanne Bates, John Dawson (writer), John Dehner, Paul Dubov, Roy Rowan (announcer), Tony Barrett, Will Wright. 15:01.
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. October 18, 1955. Program #2. CBS net. "The Chesapeake Fraud Matter". Sustaining. Cocktails with the beautiful widow of John Reardon, who begs Johnny not to investigate her husband's death! D. J. Thompson, Bob Bailey, Forrest Lewis, Hy Averback (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Jeanne Bates, John Dawson (writer), John Dehner, Paul Dubov, Roy Rowan (announcer), Tony Barrett, Will Wright. 14:42.
Dragnet. July 3, 1952. Program #160. NBC net. "The Big Trio". Sponsored by: Fatima. A portrait of the death and destruction on Los Angeles streets on the 4th of July weekend, including "Hit and Run Logan." Good radio. George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Harry Bartell, Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:30.
Gunsmoke. October 3, 1953. CBS net. "How To Kill A Friend". Sponsored by: Post Cereals (singing jingles). Two gamblers being run out of town by Marshal Dillon hire an old friend of Dillon's, Toque Morlan, to kill him! The script was used on the Gunsmoke series on March 20, 1954 with a different title, with the same title on May 5, 1957, and on the Gunsmoke television series on November 22, 1958. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, Ken Peters (announcer), Win Elliot (announcer), John Meston (writer). 29:42.
Our Miss Brooks. July 3, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Plans for the July 4th weekend at Eagle Springs aren't as easy as they sound! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Howard McNear (doubles). 29:40.
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The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theatre. October 19, 1942. CBS net. "Yankee Doodle Dandy". Sponsored by: Lady Esther Cosmetics. The first show of the season, the first show sponsored by Lady Esther. A good flag-waver about the life of George M. Cohan. Roosevelt is nicely imitated; Cagney makes a fine after-story curtain speech. James Cagney, Jeanne Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, Richard Whorf, S. C. Sokol, Charles Irwin, Truman Bradley (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 29:09.
Options with Ed Walker. A wait and see Independence Day surprise from Mr. Walker!