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The Relic Radio Show (old time radio)

Mr. Chameleon and Mr. Moto

The Relic Radio Show (old time radio)

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🗓️ 15 April 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

The Relic Radio Show begins with Mr. Chameleon, and his story from July 28, 1948, The Brownstone Murder Case. (30:27) The second story is The Victim, from Mr. Moto. That story aired June 24, 1951. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/RelicRadio941.mp3 Download RelicRadio941 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Relic Radio Show If you’d like to support Relic Radio, please consider a donation at Donate.RelicRadio.com. [...]

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0:00.0

This is the Relic Radio Show.

0:12.8

Old Time Radio Entertainment still standing the test of time from Relicradio.com.

0:21.9

This is the Relic Radio show back this Tuesday with another hour of radio drama.

0:26.9

We'll begin this week with Mr. Camelion and hear the Brownstone Murder Case from July 28th, 1948.

0:34.6

After that, it's Mr. Motto and The Victim.

0:37.4

That story aired June 24, 1951.

0:40.3

Music Tonight, we again present the famous Mr. Camelion of Central Headquarters in his most famous

1:12.9

cases of crime and murder, brought to you by the makers of Bayer Aspirin.

1:18.7

For those who do not know who Mr. Camelian is, we give a quick sketch of his character.

1:24.2

Born of a well-to-do family and a college man, he tried from childhood to live up to the name he bore,

1:30.1

chameleon, by taking on the color of whatever situation in which he found himself,

1:35.9

appearing in endless guises, finally entering the police force where he became known as

1:40.7

Camelian, the man of many faces, the underworld's most dreaded man.

1:46.2

Throughout this series, the listener will invariably know who Mr. Camelion is, no matter in which disguise he appears,

1:52.7

but the criminal he's tracking seldom does.

1:55.9

Tonight we give you Mr. Camelian and the Brownstone murder case.

2:07.6

A you, Mr. Camelian and the Brownstone Murder Case. In some circles, 11 o'clock at night is considered early. At the Carlisle Arms, it is very

2:13.5

late indeed, for the paying guests at the Brownstone Front in the East 70s, which is now a

2:18.4

genteel boarding house, retire around 10. After that, the musty halls are usually deserted. But now on

2:25.1

the second floor, outside of one of these rooms, Madame Lorraine is talking to her friend Mrs.

2:29.7

Kramer, and Mrs. Kramer, a timid, rabidy little woman is saying,

2:33.5

I wish you wouldn't go prowling around. Really, Madam Lorraine, you ought to stay away from that end of the hall. Well, I don't intend to, Mrs. Kramer. I'm telling you I heard voices last night in the back part of the house that's supposed to be shut up. It is shut up. It hasn't been used in years. It was being used last night.

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