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Narrated by:
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Larry Thor
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Charles Calvert
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Old Time Radio
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Autumn has a good hold on Broadway...and the street gives in, stops fighting it...the fashion has changed...because night is colder...night is longer....
For Detective Danny Clover, Broadway is more than just a street - it’s a living, breathing creature with a mood and a style all its own. Radio’s most lyrical crime drama comes to life in this collection, Broadway’s My Beat, featuring 16 unique tales of murder along the main stem.
The series’ purple prose is counterbalanced by the gritty realism that was a specialty of the 16th Precinct and its endearingly eccentric characters. Larry Thor stars as Clover, with Charles Calvert as Sgt. Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen as Detective Muggavan. The voices of the violent and their victims are provided by Betty Lou Gerson, Sheldon Leonard, Paula Winslowe, Howard McNear, Paul Frees, Larry Dobkin, Cathy Lewis, and more.
Episodes Include: The Mary Trevor Murder Case 10-25-52; The Amelia Lane Murder Case 11-01-52; The Grace Cullen Murder Case 11-22-52; The Johnny Clark Murder Case 11-29-52; The Artie Blanchard Case 02-14-53; Laugh-a-Minute Tyler 03-14-53; The Ted Lawrence Murder Case 07-18-53; The Stacy Parker Murder Case 07-25-53; The Hilda Bruce Murder Case 08-08-53; The Mrs. Webb Murder Case 08-15-53; The Paul Tracy Murder Case 09-26-53; The Harriet Temple Murder Case 10-07-53; The Donald Jordan Murder Case 11-13-53; The Lou Martin Murder Case 11-20-53; The Katy Lane Murder Case 07-25-54; The Floyd Decker Murder Case 08-01-54.
©2018 Audio programming is licensed from series rights holders. ©℗ 2018 Morton Fine and David Friedkin. All Rights Reserved. Released under exclusive license by Radio Spirits. For home use only. (P)2018 Audio programming is licensed from series rights holders. ©℗ 2018 Morton Fine and David Friedkin. All Rights Reserved. Released under exclusive license by Radio Spirits. For home use only.Listeners also enjoyed...
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