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The Great Detectives Present Yours Truly Johnny Dollar (Old Time Radio)

Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Byron Hayes Matter (EP3277)

The Great Detectives Present Yours Truly Johnny Dollar (Old Time Radio)

Adam Graham

Performing Arts, Fiction, Drama, Arts

4.4941 Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Johnny goes to New York to investigate the murder of an insured man and gets a lead from the prime suspect in the case. When making your travel plans, remember http://johnnydollarair.com Read more ...

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0:00.0

Coming up this week on the old-time radio snack wagon.

0:04.9

And today, with the cooperation of All India Radio, you're going to have the pleasure of hearing a group of very carefully made selections of Indian music.

0:13.5

Now, this Indian music is rather different from American or Western music, as you'll notice as we go along.

0:19.2

Listen to the old-time radio snack wagon, snackwagon.net,

0:23.4

or wherever you get your podcast.

1:00.0

Music Welcome to the great detectivesives of Old Time Radio from Boise, Idaho.

1:02.8

This is your host, Adam Graham.

1:09.8

If you have a comment, email it to me, Box 13 at greatdetectives.net. Follow us on Twitter at Radio Detactives and become one of our friends on Facebook.

1:17.7

Facebook.com slash Radio Detactives. Now, I have had some listener questions about the ads playing before episodes, and we're going to answer those after the

1:31.4

program, so be sure and stay tuned for that. But now we're going to get into today's episode

1:38.2

of yours truly, Johnny Dollar. The original air date on this one is March the 24th, 1951, and the title is the

1:49.7

Byron Hayes Matter.

1:54.6

From Hollywood, it's time now for Edmund O'Brien as Johnny Dollar.

2:00.4

The insurance investigator that's working on the fire and haze killing?

2:03.2

That's right. Who's this?

2:04.4

I got a few things to say about the shooting.

2:06.7

I can't say him to the police, but if you level it with me, maybe I can say him to you.

2:10.1

All right. I've got to be sure of you, too.

2:12.8

Who are you, and how'd you find out about me?

2:14.9

One of the papers mentioned that you'd come to New York.

2:19.3

I guess you've read about me, too.

2:21.4

I'm what they call the chief suspect,

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