Crime Club
Stedman Coles und Wyllis Cooper
Gelesen von Barry Thomson
Crime Club is a captivating series of 30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio from the Doubleday Crime Club books. The show was broadcast by Mutual from December 1946 to October 1947, featuring various authors whose works were adapted by talented writers such as Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper.
The series is hosted by Barry Thomson, who plays the role of the librarian. He engages the listener as if they have just arrived at the Crime Club library, ready to hear a thrilling tale. With suspenseful organ music setting the mood, the librarian introduces each story, inviting listeners to take a seat and enjoy the narrative.
Each episode concludes with the librarian announcing the availability of new Crime Club books in bookstores, ensuring that the intrigue continues week after week.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Kapitel
| Death Blew out the Match | 29:27 |
| Fear Came First | 29:59 |
| Dead Man Control | 28:56 |
| Silent Witnesses | 29:16 |
| The Sun Is a Witness | 29:17 |
| The Grey Mist Murders | 29:49 |
| The Topaz Flower | 29:13 |
| Epitaph for Lydia | 29:20 |
| The Corpse Wore a Wig | 29:12 |
| Murder On Margin | 29:09 |
| Murder Makes a Mummy | 29:27 |
| Murder Rents a Room | 29:15 |
| Death Is a Knockout | 29:03 |
| Hearses Don't Hurry | 28:55 |
| Death Never Doubles | 28:57 |
| Death at 7 -10 | 28:58 |
| Coney Island Nocturne | 29:04 |
| Death Deals a Diamond | 29:18 |
| Serenade Macabre | 28:49 |
| Self Made Corpse | 28:45 |
| A Pitch in Time | 30:01 |
| The Gypsy Sings of Death | 29:55 |
| A Deed Indeed | 29:04 |
| Death Swims at Midnight | 29:14 |
| Sometimes a Sucker Wins | 30:06 |
| Fish for Entree | 29:57 |
| No Time for Murder | 29:12 |
| Cowhide | 29:05 |
| Sentence of Death | 29:09 |
| Cupid Can Be Deadly | 29:30 |
Bewertungen
EXCELLENT OTR !
Jonnie King
The "Crime Club" is one of those truly neat Golden Age Shows that often blends comedy with the mystery. All of these Episodes are clean with great audio quality, and this is a short-run Series that should have lasted longer: Good plots, good Intros & Outros from the "Librarian" (who is PERFECT by the way !),good music bridges,good casts. Many of the shows such as "Murder Makes A Mummy", "A Deed Indeed", and, "Fish For Entree" add a dash of "Mr. & Mrs. North" or "The Thin Man" comedy with the mystery...with a male-female pairing that works very well. Enjoy these Episodes ! They're among the "best" of the "short run" Series of OTR programs that were produced !!
Great program!
jtyroler
This is a great program, but why is it when you try to download these, there aren't any titles, just The_Crime_Club_461202_ep01.mp3? The names of the programs show up on the first page with the reviews and synopsis of the show. Anyway, for the most part, these are stand alone stories, different characters and different locations, but there are a few with a Sgt. Cassidy, complete with Irish brogue, who appears in several episodes.
Relax with a good book.
PamelaMc.
I enjoy murder mysteries and this series hooked me on the Crime Club books. Mildly simplistic but well done and pleasent entries make this a great choice for folks who enjoy the world of OTR.
Cindy Barnett
Enjoyed this a lot. Some mysterious, some creepy but all entertaining.