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Case Closed! (old time radio)

Richard Diamond and Johnny Dollar

Case Closed! (old time radio)

RelicRadio.com

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

4.4664 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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This time on Case Closed, Richard Diamond, Private Detective brings us his story from March 2, 1951, The Red Rose. (29:50) Our second story is The Meek Memorial Matter, from Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. That episode aired March 3, 1957. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr22023/CaseClosed878.mp3 Download CaseClosed878 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed

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0:00.0

This is case closed.

0:01.3

One hour of mystery from the Golden Age of Radio every Wednesday at Relicradio.com.

0:06.8

Our first story this week comes from Richard Diamond, private detective.

0:10.4

It's the Red Rose for March 2nd, 1951.

0:13.8

After that, it's yours truly Johnny Dollar.

0:15.8

And the Meek Memorial Matter, that story aired March 3rd, 1957.

0:29.0

Music Meek Memorial Matter. That story aired March 3rd, 1957. The makers of camel cigarettes

0:31.6

present Dick Powell as Richard Diamond

0:34.4

Private Detective.

0:35.7

Music Richard Diamond, private detective. ...withed... More people smoke camels than any other cigarette.

1:07.6

Make your own camel 30-day test, the one sensible thorough cigarette test. You'll enjoy the

1:14.1

rich, full flavor of camel's costly tobaccos. You'll see just how mild a cigarette can be day

1:20.1

after day, pack after pack. And you'll know why more people smoke camels than any other cigarette.

1:33.6

Here transcribed is Richard Diamond, private detective starring Dick Powell. Time at Detective Agency. The ham and mayhem.

1:53.9

It's mayhem. Not if it ruins a gag. Hi, Helen.

1:57.6

Hi. What are you doing? Oh, trying to spot a client.

2:02.8

I've done everything to get somebody up here.

2:06.0

Set traps, hung out of the window by my toes.

2:07.2

Nothing.

2:09.0

Oh, is it that bad, Rick?

2:10.0

Has been for a week.

2:12.4

Can I come over tonight and cry on your shoulder?

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