Tuesday Night Detectives - The Shadow (The Voice of the Trumpet) & Night Beat (Marty)
Join us this week on Vintage Classic Radio for an evening filled with suspense, mystery, and captivating storytelling from two iconic detective radio shows. First up is "The Voice of the Trumpet" from "The Shadow," featuring the legendary Orson Welles in a gripping episode that originally aired on July 3rd, 1938. In this thrilling tale, Lamont Cranston, the enigmatic crime-fighter known as The Shadow, discovers a perilous conspiracy led by a cunning spiritualist who is secretly part of a spy ring gathering government secrets for sale. As The Shadow and his loyal companion, Margo Lane, played by Margot Stevenson , race against time to stop the malevolent plot, listeners will be enthralled by Orson Welles' commanding performance and the captivating allure of this classic radio drama.
"The Shadow" is a classic detective radio show that follows the adventures of Lamont Cranston, a wealthy young man with a secret identity as the enigmatic crime-fighter, The Shadow. Armed with the ability to cloud men's minds, he protects the city from evildoers, striking fear into the hearts of criminals. Next, we venture into the evocative world of "Night Beat" with the episode "Marty," starring Frank Lovejoy as the streetwise reporter Randy Stone. Originally aired on July 3rd, 1950, this emotionally charged tale follows Randy as he encounters a six-year-old boy named Marty, carrying a $100 bill while desperately searching for his mother. As Randy delves into Marty's heart-rending story, he finds himself entangled in a race to prevent an execution and uncover the truth behind a web of human interest stories that emerge in the darkness of the night. Frank Lovejoy's compelling portrayal and the show's vivid writing bring to life the complexities of the city's night beat, where suspense, crime, and heartfelt encounters converge to create a memorable radio experience.
"Night Beat" introduces listeners to the world of Randy Stone, a tenacious reporter who covers the night beat for the Chicago Star. Encountering criminals, eccentrics, and troubled souls, Randy searches through the city for captivating human interest stories, offering a mix of suspense, crime, and occasional humor and sentimentality.
Don't miss this extraordinary podcast episode as we transport you to the golden age of radio, where two iconic detective shows, "The Shadow" and "Night Beat," deliver thrilling tales of justice and compassion. Tune in and relish the magic of vintage radio mysteries!
Don’t miss Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives every Tuesday evening, featuring back-to-back episodes of the finest detective radio dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s.
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