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Click to view Back CoverRadio Legends:
This Is Your FBI, Volume 6
Liner notes written by Harlan Zinck

 

Item #RL18 - Ten CD Set $19.95

 

Always one to welcome good and positive publicity, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover authorized "This Is Your FBI" producer/director Jerry Devine to use actual closed case files as the basis for his popular radio series.During radio's 'golden age,' there was only one series that carried the official approval of the Federal Bureau of Investigation -- an approval so strong, in fact, that Bureau Chief J. Edgar Hoover frequently referred to it as "our show".

Featuring newsreel-type dramatic music and employing a semi-documentary style in both its narration and in its portrayal of both criminals and federal agents, "This Is Your FBI" was not only officially sanctioned by the Bureau but was even allowed to use closed case files as the basis for its weekly stories. Jerry Devine, the producer/director of the series, was even allowed to attend a two-week session at the FBI academy in order to get a true-to-life feel for the workings of the Bureau -- and maintained his familiarity with evolving FBI procedures by making regular trips to Washington throughout the series' eight-year run.

For the first two years of the series, "This Is Your FBI" was broadcast from New York, where it benefited from the acting talents of many of the most familiar voices in network radio. Performers such as Mandel Kramer, Elspeth Eric, and Santos Ortega lent an air of authenticity to the proceedings with their realistic portrayals of extortionists, kidnappers, murderers, racketeers, and other criminals -- all of whom would eventually be caught and convicted by the patient and methodical agents of the FBI. Likewise, the steady and intense narrative skills of Frank Lovejoy and Dean Carlton brought the stories full-circle, emphasizing not only the nature of the crimes but the tireless efforts of the Bureau to gather the evidence necessary to bring the criminals to justice.

"This Is Your FBI" was a big hit for the American Broadcasting Company, bringing increased popularity and higher ratings to the then-two-year-old network - plus the generous funding provided by its sponsor: the wealthy and venerable Equitable Life Assurance Society. Consequently, ABC lavished considerable resources on its production -- including the use of a full orchestra, original musical scores, and subtle but effective sound effects techniques that brought each episode to full dramatic life. Heard today, it's obvious that the goal of the series was to glorify the workings of the FBI -- but what's surprising is the dramatic punch many of the episodes still carry for modern listeners; an undeniable tribute to the men and women who produced the series so many years ago.

The twenty programs in this Radio Legends collection offer ten full hours of engrossing radio drama from one of the premier crime anthology series of all time.

Here is the complete content of this 10-CD Radio Legends collection:

Roundtrip Murder
Friday, January 23, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

Plastic Profile
Friday, January 30, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Jewel Laden Jockey
Friday, March 5, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Hen-Pecked Hijacker
Friday, March 12, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

Operation Ransom
Friday, March 19, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Unwilling Partner
Friday, March 26, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

Runaway Racketeers
Friday, April 2, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Lonesome Lamster
Friday, May 7, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

Curious Prospectors
Friday, May 21, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Unhappy Medium
Friday, June 4, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Respectable Thief
Friday, July 30, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Three Way Frame Up
Friday, August 6, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Remorseful Runaway
Friday, August 13, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Wrong Way Shake Down
Friday, August 20, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Tell-Tale Bracelet
Friday, August 27, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Great Deception
Friday, September 3, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

Deadlier than the Male
Friday, September 10, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Innocent Fugitive
Friday, September 17, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Unknown Voice
Friday, September 24, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society

The Phantom Mind
Friday, October 1, 1948 - 30:00 - ABC
Sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society
 

 

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