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Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Casque of Death Matter (EP5000)

6/19/202624 min

Today's Mystery: When a series of elderly bachelors and widowers vanish from small towns across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, insurance investigator Johnny Dollar is sent to determine whether their disappearances are connected. Following a trail of wine cellars, unusual wills, and a secretive gourmet society, Johnny uncovers one of the strangest cases of his career.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: May 24, 1959

Originated from Hollywood

Stars: Bob Bailey as Johnny Dollar.Also starring Harry Bartell, Forrest Lewis, Bartlett Robinson, Parley Baer, and Marvin Miller.

Written, produced, and directed by Jack Johnstone.

Announcer: Dan Cubberly.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Adam Graham· Host0:11

    [whimsical music] Welcome to The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio. From Boise, Idaho, this is your host, Adam Graham. In a moment, we're going to bring you this week's episode of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. But first, I want to encourage you, if you're enjoying the podcast, please follow us using your favorite podcast software. And I do wanna go ahead and acknowledge that this is a milestone episode. It is our 5,000th daily episode of The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio, as we began this podcast on October the 26th, 2009. And I wanna just go ahead and thank everyone who's listened to us along the way and been supportive of the podcast over the years. We'll of course have a 5,000th episode special coming up on Sunday. But now, from May 24th, 1959, here

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