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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2024 · 57 MIN

Tuesday Night Detectives - Box 13 (The Philanthropist) & Dick Tracy (Black Pearl of Osirus)

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This week on “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, we delve into two thrilling episodes from the golden age of radio dramas. First up, "Box 13" features Hollywood's Alan Ladd in “The Philanthropist,” originally aired on January 30, 1949. In this intriguing episode, Dan Holiday, an author and adventurer who uses newspaper ads to find inspiration for his stories, receives a letter prompting him to investigate a seemingly benevolent man with a dark secret. Alan Ladd stars as Dan Holiday, with Sylvia Picker as his resourceful secretary Suzy, and Edmund MacDonald playing the role of the suspicious philanthropist. This gripping tale of mystery and deceit is not to be missed. Following that, we bring you “Dick Tracy” in the episode titled “Black Pearl of Osirus,” which first broadcast on February 8, 1938. The fearless detective Dick Tracy, portrayed by Bob Burlen, embarks on an international adventure involving the theft of the mythical Black Pearl of Osirus. Tracy’s quest to retrieve the stolen artifact sees him clash with a diverse cast of characters, including Junior, played by Jackie Kelk, and the villainous Moloch, voiced by Ned Wever. Tune in as Dick Tracy navigates through perilous traps and deceitful alliances to secure the ancient treasure. Together, these episodes from "Box 13" and "Dick Tracy" offer a nostalgic trip into the thrilling escapades and cunning mysteries that captivated listeners in the era of classic radio dramas. Join us for a night of intrigue and adventure on “Tuesday Night Detectives.”

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