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  2. Category:Detective radio shows - Wikipedia

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    A list of radio detective series and/or radio mystery solving series in general. Radio series about private investigators are listed here too. ... Pages in category ...

  3. Crime and Peter Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Crime and Peter Chambers brought to radio a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane, who also produced the show and wrote for it. [2] Kane introduced Chambers in the 1947 novel A Halo for Nobody. and featured him in a series of novels, the last of which was Kill for the Millions (1972).

  4. List of old-time radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Big Show; Big Sister; The Big Story; Big Town; The Bill Goodwin Show; The Billie Burke Show; The Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney Show; Bing Crosby Entertains; The Bird's Eye Open House; The Bishop and the Gargoyle; Black Cameos [1]: 26–27 The Black Castle; Blackhawk; Black Hood; The Black Mass; The Black Museum; Blackstone, the Magic ...

  5. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons - Wikipedia

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    The cliches, stereotypes and simplistic dialogue provided much fodder for Bob and Ray's parody, Mr. Trace, Keener Than Most Persons, broadcast in numerous variations.It was also combined with rival detective show Martin Kane, Private Eye and satirized by Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis in Mad magazine's fifth issue (June–July 1953), as Kane Keen!

  6. The Fat Man (radio) - Wikipedia

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    The Fat Man, a popular radio show during the 1940s and early 1950s, was a detective drama created by (or at least credited to) Dashiell Hammett, author of The Thin Man.It starred J. Scott Smart in the title role, as a detective who started out anonymous but rapidly acquired the name 'Brad Runyon'.

  7. List of police radio dramas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of police radio dramas. Dramas involving police procedure, private detectives, and espionage have been a mainstay of programming since the early days of broadcasting. Although police radio dramas reached their popularity during the golden age of radio and were largely displaced by television, they continue to be produced in many ...

  8. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Edith Meiser first pitched the idea of a radio series based on Conan Doyle's detective. [1] Episodes for the series were adapted for broadcast by Meiser. [2] [3] The show was titled Sherlock Holmes, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and Sherlock Holmes Stories in different radio listings.

  9. Jeff Regan, Investigator - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Regan, Investigator is a radio detective drama that ran on CBS from July 10, 1948 to December 18, 1948, and again from October 5, 1949 to August 27, 1950. [2] The series is one of the earliest nationwide programs to feature Jack Webb.