Richard Diamond, Private Detective: Dead Men

· Radio Spirits · Narrated by Dick Powell, Frances Robinson, and Ed Begley Sr.
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Dick Powell is Richard Diamond, Private Detective, the quick-witted, light-hearted detective. Quite possibly radio's first singing detective, Diamond was always quick with a quip or a sarcastic response. He sang his way through over a hundred and fifty fast paced adventures, most of which were written by Blake Edwards before the start of his successful career as a film director. Everyone from cut-throat business execs to sparring spouses, from real estate men to showgirls, from lawyers to ex-cons, and from fighters to fortune tellers come seeking help with cases of kidnapping, blackmail, mysterious packages, and murder. In these 16 digitally remastered episodes, Diamond takes the case - along with his sweetheart and side-kick, Helen Asher (Frances Robinson). Generally complicating matters, and occasionally passing work along his way, were homicide detectives: Lieutenant Walt Levinson (Ed Begley Sr.) and Otis Ludlum (Wilms Herbert). EPISODES INCLUDE: The Elaine Tanner Case 02-12-50, Photographer's Card 03-26-50, The Statue of Kali 04-05-50, The Butcher Killer 04-12-50, The Mary Bellman Murder Case 06-28-50, The Mike Burton Case 07-05-50, Boxer Max Farmer 08-02-50, The Carnival Case 08-16-50, The Big Foot Grafton Case 08-30-50, The Misplaced Laundry Case 09-06-50, The George Lexington Case 09-13-50, The Oklahoma Cowboy Murder Case 09-27-50, The Pete Rocco Case 10-04-50, The Homing Pigeon Case 10-11-50, The Marilyn Connors Case 01-12-51, Monsieur Beauchand 03-16-51.

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