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Case Closed! (old time radio)

The FBI In Peace And War and Let George Do It

Case Closed! (old time radio)

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

4.4664 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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This week on Case Closed, The FBI In Peace And War brings us The Gentleman Friend, its broadcast from August 4, 1954. (20:25) Let George Do It follows that with his story from September 12, 1949, Valley Sunset. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/CaseClosed971.mp3 Download CaseClosed971 | Subscribe | Spotify  | Support Case Closed Your donation of any amount keeps Case Closed coming every [...]

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0:00.0

Welcome back to case closed one hour of mystery and crime from the Golden Age of Radio every Wednesday at relicradio.com.

0:07.6

Our first story comes from the FBI in Peace and War this week.

0:11.4

We'll hear the gentleman friend from August 4, 1954.

0:15.7

After that, it's Let George Do It and Valley Sunset.

0:19.2

His story from September 12th, 1949.

0:23.2

The FBI in peace and war.

0:43.6

Another great story based on Frederick L. Collins copyrighted book, The FBI in Peace and War.

0:48.7

Drama, thrills, action. Taylor.

1:06.3

Oh, good morning.

1:08.2

I just wondered if you were on your way downtown, Mr. Taylor.

1:10.9

My car's not running, and I'm having trouble getting a cab this early in the morning. Oh, good morning. I just wondered if you were on your way downtown, Mr. Taylor. My car's not running, and I'm having trouble getting a cab certainly in the morning. Oh, sure, Mr. Blanner. I guess you don't recognize me. I've been over at the bank a couple of times for a business loan on a filling station out in the Long Hill section. Oh, yes, of course, Mr. Granner. Well, hop in. I'll be glad to give you a lift. Thanks, Alive. I knew I'd seen your face somewhere.

1:31.2

The... Mr. Granner. Well, hop in. I'll be glad to give you a lift. Thanks a lot. I knew I'd seen your face somewhere. The filling station on Long Hill, I remember now. You took that up with Miss Lindley in the loan department, didn't he? Yes, that's right. Well, I hope we'll be able to accommodate you. I would be necessary now. I've got other plans. Oh, that's too bad. Well, if you wanted to discuss the loan with me personally...

1:47.8

No, I don't think so, Mr. Taylor. All I want you to do is act as if nothing's happening until we get inside the bank. And as soon as the time lock opens on the vault, I want you to tell the cashier to put all the money in this bag.

1:59.0

What's... Well, what's the joke, Mr. Bank?

2:02.5

No joke, Mr. Taylor.

2:04.4

You'll do exactly as I say.

2:06.8

I'll use this gun if you make run, wrong move.

2:10.2

Is that clear, Mr. Taylor?

2:17.4

The daring and carefully planned robbery was carried out at the National Bank at Westville, New York, on August 12, 1951.

2:25.8

With perfect timing and an intimate knowledge of the bank's routine, the loan hold-up man succeeded in taking $86,000 in cash.

2:34.1

Our bureau was called into the case,

2:36.4

and we agreed with the local police

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