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Case Closed! (old time radio)

Let George Do It and The Crime Club

Case Closed! (old time radio)

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Old, Performing Arts, Arts, Entertainment, Crime, Detective, Vintage, Age, Golden, Radio, Otr, Time

4.4 • 664 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 6 September 2023

ā±ļø 59 minutes

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Summary

Case Closed begins with Let George Do It this week. We'll hear his story from August 29, 1949, End Of Summer. (29:57) We close this week's show with Death Never Doubles, from The Crime Club. That episode aired June 26, 1947. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr22023/CaseClosed860.mp3 Download CaseClosed860Ā |Ā SubscribeĀ |Ā Support Case Closed Your support makes Case Closed possible. VisitĀ donate.relicradio.comĀ for more [...]

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0:00.0

This is Case Closed, Crime Stories from the Golden Age of Radio. Standard of California on behalf of independent Chevron gas stations and standard stations throughout the West,

0:44.0

invite you to let George do it.

0:51.5

End of summer, another adventure of George Valentine.

0:54.8

Personal notice, danger's my stock and trade.

0:57.3

If you're all at sea and someone keeps rocking your boat, you got a job for me, George Valentine.

1:02.3

Write full details.

1:08.4

Dear Mr. Valentine, I hope that you won't think I have any ulterior motives in riding to you.

1:16.0

May I just say that what I'm asking you to do is very important to me, more important than I can tell.

1:23.6

And the most important thing of all is speed.

1:26.7

You seem, Mr. Valentine, I am alone, and it is difficult for me to find out certain things by myself.

1:36.5

Who is Rose writing to?

1:39.0

George Valentine.

1:40.7

Who is George Valentine?

1:42.5

Who is she?

1:43.5

She would only move her shoulder so I could see the words.

1:46.8

Could she possibly suspect?

1:49.0

Oh, no, of course not.

1:51.4

Only she'd move so I can see.

1:53.2

Oh, I must go easy.

1:54.6

I must...

1:55.8

Oh, what lovely shoulders in the morning light, round, sloping and warm.

2:00.3

Warm is the end of summer. Now I'll be able to see what she's writing to mr.

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