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Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
- Archives Collection
- Narrated by: Bob Bailey, Old Time Radio
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's summary
Johnny Dollar was a freelance insurance investigator with an “action-packed expense account.” On radio each week from 1949 until 1962, he traveled the world for clients who would cover his expenses. From 1955 through 1956, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar ran as a popular five-a-week 15-minute serial starring Bob Bailey. Enjoy these six five-part programs.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-18-22
Fun!
Good stories & love Bill Bailey as Johnny. Great listening for a bedtime story - good stories, bit of humor and no blood & gore.
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