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Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Ep.154 The Man Called X: The Girl Who Couldn't Remember

Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Stevie K.

Detective, Fiction, Crime, Arts, Radio Show, Mystery, Tv & Film, Performing Arts, Drama, Old Time Radio

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

A Man Called X was a CBS/NBC spy radio series that aired from July 10, 1944 to May 20, 1952. The lead character, Intelligence Agent Ken Thurston, was portrayed by Herbert Marshall. His sidekick, Pagan Zeldchmidt, was played by Leon Belasco. Together, they took various cases, all of which were extremely dangerous, and had happened at different exotic places in the world. The background music was supplied by Gordon Jenkins' Orchestra. The Girl Who Couldn't Remember: A young woman with amnesia ...

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome to another episode of Nostolic Mystery Radio.

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I'm your host, Stevie K, and it's my honor to bring you the radio shows of yesterday year.

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For this episode, I bring you The Man Called X, episode titled The Girl Who Couldn't Remember,

0:33.1

originally aired August 15, 1948, where a young woman with amnesia is key to locating a stolen collection of paintings that's needed to provide a good future to Italian War orphans.

0:46.4

So sit back and relax, and I hope you enjoy this nostalgic mystery radio.

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Thank you for listening.

0:57.3

Your twice is... This nostalgic mystery radio. Thank you for listening. You're twice as sure with two great names.

1:00.7

Fridier and General Motors.

1:08.7

Fridier presents Herbert Marshall as the man called X.

1:12.5

Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance,

1:15.6

and all the strange and dangerous places of the world,

1:19.2

there you will find the man called X.

1:27.3

Thank you. Your Price is sure with two great names, Fridair and General Motors.

1:41.1

For Frid Air refrigerators are made only by frigid air, a division of General Motors.

1:46.3

And it is this association of frigid air and General Motors, this association of experience with

1:51.8

experience, of skill with skill, that makes frigid air America's favorite refrigerator.

1:58.7

Remember this when you choose your new refrigerator. Remember that millions

2:02.6

of frigidaires in millions of American homes have established frigidaires' reputation for complete

2:09.3

defendability for lasting satisfaction. Yes, you're twice as sure with two great names.

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Frididier and General Motors.

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For Frigier refrigerators are made only by Frigier, a division of General Motors.

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More Frigierre refrigerators serve in more American homes than any other make. And now, Frigilier presents Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, the man called in the lobby of a New York building in which the offices of the bureau were located.

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