Philo Vance: The Murdoch Murder Case (EP3672)
The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio| Daily Mystery Dramas
Adam Graham
4.4 • 2K Ratings
🗓️ 27 January 2022
⏱️ 34 minutes
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Original Air Date: February 27, 1947
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the great |
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| 1:23.6 | Well now it is time for this week's episode of follow dance. The original air date is February |
| 1:32.9 | the 27th, 1947 and the title is the Murdoch Murdoch case. |
| 2:02.9 | Okay Pinkie climbed down off her back and throw a blanket over. How'd she do? |
| 2:13.9 | Well she went a little slow in her turn Mr. Burke. But she sure opened up funny good when I got her |
| 2:18.4 | into the stretch funny good. She's a winner. This horse is. This Murdoch will be glad to hear that. |
| 2:24.0 | I show where she was my horse Mr. Burke. I show where she was. I show where she was riding in a race |
| 2:28.4 | too. Oh you'll ride someday Pinkie. All jockeys have to be exercised boys to start. |
| 2:33.8 | Well take the filly over to her stall and rubber down. |
| 2:36.1 | And show where Mr. Burke is. You're like this here hoist. Come on Princess. Come on add a girl. |
| 2:50.1 | Oh hello Billy. Didn't hear you come into the stable. I don't make much noise. |
| 2:56.2 | It's so small you can hardly hear me. Back then when I was in school I had to keep yelling |
| 3:00.8 | or I'd be marked absent. Nobody could see me. Well why aren't you laughing at that? |
| 3:06.7 | It's not terribly funny. Sometimes you're going to learn and when a star jockey tells a |
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