10 hours - Audio CD Set
Let George Do It Volume 3 Another latter-day Old Time Radio favorite which was unknown to most of the country at the time of its original run, "Let George Do It" offers a change of pace for fans of the hard-boiled crime show genre, and an opportunity to hear the popular Bob Bailey - later renowned for his portrayal of the title character in "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" - in his earliest major radio role. Bailey is heard here as George Valentine, a low-key Los Angeles private eye with a good sense of the ironic and a sharp eye for the scientific method of investigation. Less likely to be clubbed into unconsciousness by blackjack-wielding goons than most of his radio-detective colleagues, Valentine offers himself to clients as a sort of freelance troubleshooter -- bringing his services to the attention of the desperate thru cryptic classified newspaper advertisements. And like Bailey's later characterization of Johnny Dollar, the actor's interpretation of George Valentine is that of an intelligent, thinking man leavened by just a touch of world-weary cynicism. George Valentine's cases ran the gamut -- one week might find him immersed in the seamy world of small-time show business, another might carry him to a secluded small California town, where corrupt dealings were afoot. Blackmail, political chicanery, abductions, and good old-fashioned murder form much of his caseload, but there's also space in his date book for odd, unusual crimes that helped give the program an enjoyably offbeat flavor. The series was a west-coast-only feature for its entire 1946-54 run, heard over the stations of the Mutual-Don Lee network, usually under the sponsorship of the Standard Oil Company of California. Bailey nearly went the distance in the title role, replaced only at the end of the run by Chicago expatriate Olan Soule. The supporting cast included an assortment of familiar Hollywood radio voices, including Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Joe Kearns and Eddie Firestone Jr, along with future "Johnny Dollar" collaborator Virginia Gregg. The twenty programs in this collection span the series' prime period, from 1946 to 1949. Don't miss this opportunity to "Let George Do It!" The Pig Farmer Friday, October 18, 1946 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Man Who Was Afraid Of Horses Friday, October 25, 1946 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil Robber Friday, November 8, 1946 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil Smuggling Face Powder Monday, April 5, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Body in the Closet Monday, April 12, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Penthouse Monday, April 19, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Pack Of Boys Monday, April 26, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Tunnel Monday, May 3, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Island in the Lake Monday, May 31, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil Have Some Excitement Monday, June 7, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil Body Guard Monday, June 14, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Unfit Mother Monday, June 21, 1948 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil 'Til Death Do Us Part Monday, January 24, 1949 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil Mayhem By Experts Monday, January 31, 1949 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil One Against the City Monday, February 7, 1949 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil Destination Dead End Monday, February 14, 1949 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil Journey Into Hate Monday, February 21, 1949 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil Your Money or Your Life Monday, February 28, 1949 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Roundabout Murder Monday, March 7, 1949 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil The Motif is Murder Monday, March 14, 1949 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee, sponsored by Standard Oil