Created by Blake Edwards of The Pink Panther fame, Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC radio in 1949 starring film actor and singer Dick Powell. Powell had recently played Philip Marlowe in the popular RKO film Murder, My Sweet and jumped at the chance to play a suave detective on radio.
Edwardsโ hard-boiled private detective scripts for Richard Diamond, Private Detective became NBCโs answer to Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe, reflecting Edwardsโ unique humor.
Richard Diamond was a lighthearted, New Yorkโbased private eye who enjoyed poking fun at the cops and singing songs to his millionairess girlfriend, Helen Asher, played by Virginia Gregg. The showโs theme song, โLeave It to Love,โ was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode.
Powellโs production company, Four Star Television, later produced a TV version of Richard Diamond, Private Detective for CBS in 1957, with David Janssen cast in the role of Diamond.
The exciting episodes in this collection are:
โThe Fred Sears Murder Caseโ 6/19/49, โTom Waxman Bomb Caseโ 6/26/49, โCharles Walsh to Kill Diamondโ 7/9/49, โThe Gibson Murder Caseโ 10/8/49, โThe Newspaper Boy and the Ringโ 10/15/49, โDeath and the Packageโ 4/5/50, โPete Rocco Breaks Jailโ 10/4/50, โThe Nancy Lang Caseโ 11/8/50, โThe Marilyn Connors Caseโ 1/12/51, โA Man with a Scarโ 1/19/51, โThe Rollins Caseโ 1/26/51, and โThe Gunsmith Caseโ 6/28/53
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Dick Powell (1904โ1963) was a popular actor and singer who later became an Academy Awardโwinning director and producer for both television and movies. Though he came to stardom as a musical comedy performer, he began acting in romantic leading man roles, but in 1944, his career changed dramatically when he was cast in the first of a series of noir films as private detective Philip Marlowe. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.