Episodes

  • THE LAST ESCAPE and FOOL'S GOLD MR. AND MRS. NORTH
    Jun 7 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Mr. and Mrs. North: "The Last Escape"

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    In "The Last Escape," Pam and Jerry North find themselves caught up in a mystery involving a magician whose final act becomes far too real. When a celebrated escape artist fails to reappear during a performance, the audience assumes it's part of the show — but the Norths quickly sense that something is terribly wrong.

    As they dig deeper, Pam and Jerry uncover a world of backstage rivalries, jealous assistants, and a performer whose dangerous stunts may have made him more enemies than admirers. The investigation leads them through a maze of misdirection and illusion, where every clue seems designed to deceive and every suspect has something to hide.

    This episode blends theatrical atmosphere with classic North‑style sleuthing, as Pam's intuition and Jerry's steady logic help them see through the smoke and mirrors to the truth behind the vanishing act.

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Mr. and Mrs. North: "Fool's Gold"

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    "Fool's Gold" begins with what appears to be a harmless treasure hunt — until Pam and Jerry stumble onto a scheme involving counterfeit gold and a trail of deception that stretches far beyond a simple con. When a man turns up dead under suspicious circumstances, the Norths realize they've stepped into a case where greed has pushed someone to the breaking point.

    As they follow the clues, Pam's curiosity leads them into the orbit of shady prospectors, nervous investors, and a clever swindler who knows how to make lies shine like the real thing. The deeper they go, the clearer it becomes that someone is willing to kill to protect a fortune made of nothing more than glitter and false promises.

    This episode delivers a lively mix of humor, suspense, and sharp detective work — the perfect showcase for the Norths' charm and knack for uncovering the truth hiding behind a clever façade.

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    53 mins
  • THE CHARLES WELCH AND BOB WALSH CASE and THE MAN WHO HATED WOMEN RICHARD DIAMOND P.D.
    Jun 5 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Richard Diamond, Private Detective: "The Charles Welsh and Bob Walch Case"

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    In "The Charles Welsh and Bob Walch Case," Richard Diamond is pulled into a tense investigation involving two men whose lives intersect at the worst possible moment. What begins as a routine inquiry quickly turns into a dangerous puzzle involving conflicting stories, hidden motives, and a trail of clues that refuses to line up neatly.

    Diamond's trademark wit and street‑smart instincts guide him through a case filled with sharp turns and uneasy alliances. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a connection between Welsh and Walch that someone is working very hard to keep buried. The deeper he goes, the more he realizes that the truth sits at the crossroads of desperation and opportunity — and someone is willing to kill to protect it.

    This episode showcases Diamond at his best: cool under pressure, quick with a wisecrack, and relentless when the facts don't add up.

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Richard Diamond, Private Detective: "The Man Who Hated Women"

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    "The Man Who Hated Women" opens with a chilling premise: a series of violent attacks targeting women across the city, each one more disturbing than the last. Diamond is brought in when the pattern becomes too clear to ignore, and the hunt begins for a suspect driven by anger, obsession, and a deep‑seated hatred that threatens to erupt again.

    As Diamond interviews witnesses and follows the trail of fear left behind, he uncovers a psychological profile that points to a man hiding in plain sight. The investigation becomes a race against time as Diamond works to stop the next attack before it happens — and confronts a suspect whose rage has pushed him past the edge of reason.

    This is one of the series' darker, more intense stories, balancing suspense with Diamond's steady, grounded presence as he closes in on a dangerous predator.

    Why These Episodes Stand Out
    • Sharp, fast‑moving plots that highlight Diamond's mix of humor and grit

    • Strong noir atmosphere with tension building scene by scene

    • Memorable supporting characters who add depth and unpredictability

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    Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a potential client calling on Diamond's cash-strapped office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case for a former friend or partner. The show made it successfully to tv and David Janssen played Diamond- and if you can ever catch these shows they are pretty good- but so are the radio versions here!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • THE BIG MANNEQUIN and THE BIG KEY DRAGNET
    Jun 3 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Dragnet: "The Big Mannequin"

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    In "The Big Mannequin," Friday and Smith are called to investigate a case that begins with a bizarre discovery inside a department store window. What looks like an ordinary display turns out to be anything but, and the detectives soon find themselves unraveling a crime hidden in plain sight.

    As Friday and Smith follow the trail, they encounter a mix of frightened employees, conflicting statements, and a suspect who may be using the store's busy environment as the perfect cover. The case becomes a study in patience and precision as the detectives sift through small details that gradually reveal a much larger truth.

    This episode highlights Dragnet's signature strengths: methodical police work, grounded realism, and the quiet tension that builds as Friday closes in on the one fact that makes everything fall into place.

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Dragnet: "The Big Key"

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    "The Big Key" opens with a burglary that seems almost impossible — no signs of forced entry, no witnesses, and a missing item that shouldn't have been accessible to anyone. Friday and Smith are brought in to determine how the thief got in, what they were after, and why the crime feels far too clean to be random.

    The investigation leads them through a web of opportunity, motive, and misdirection as they track down the one person who may have had access to the key that made the crime possible. Every interview adds another layer, and the detectives must determine who is lying, who is scared, and who is hiding behind a carefully constructed alibi.

    This is Dragnet at its procedural best — a case built on small clues, steady pressure, and the relentless logic that defines Friday's approach to the job.

    Why These Episodes Work
    • Classic Dragnet realism — no melodrama, just straight police work.

    • Strong pacing — each clue builds naturally toward the final reveal.

    • Authentic atmosphere — the sound design and dialogue place listeners right inside 1950s Los Angeles.

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    52 mins
  • MURDER MISMANAGEMENT and DEATH IN THE DARK MR. AND MRS. NORTH
    May 31 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Mr. and Mrs. North: "Murder Mismanagement"

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    In "Murder Mismanagement," Pam and Jerry North stumble into a case where confusion, crossed signals, and one very poorly planned crime create a mystery that only the Norths could possibly untangle. What begins as a simple social visit quickly turns into a tangle of mistaken identities, suspicious behavior, and a murder that seems to have been handled with astonishing incompetence.

    Pam's sharp instincts and Jerry's steady reasoning guide them through a maze of misdirection as they try to determine who is lying, who is panicking, and who is trying to cover up a crime that was bungled from the start. The charm of the Norths shines through as they navigate the chaos with humor, curiosity, and their trademark knack for being in the wrong place at exactly the right time.

    This episode is a lively blend of comedy and suspense — a reminder of why Mr. and Mrs. North became one of radio's most beloved light‑mystery series.

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Mr. and Mrs. North: "Death in the Dark"

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    "Death in the Dark" opens with a chilling premise: a crime committed in total darkness, leaving behind a room full of witnesses who saw nothing at all. Pam and Jerry North are drawn into the investigation when a seemingly ordinary evening turns deadly, and the clues point toward a killer who used darkness as both weapon and cover.

    As the Norths piece together the fragments of the night, they uncover hidden tensions, secret motives, and the unsettling truth that the darkness may have concealed more than just the crime itself. Pam's intuition and Jerry's calm logic make for a compelling investigation as they work to illuminate the truth — and expose a murderer who thought the dark would keep their secret.

    Atmospheric, clever, and tightly paced, this episode showcases the series at its suspenseful best.

    Key Actors
    • Alice Frost as Pam North — warm, witty, and endlessly curious, she brought the perfect blend of charm and intelligence to the role.

    • Joseph Curtin as Jerry North — steady, good‑natured, and the ideal counterbalance to Pam's spirited energy.

    Together, they created one of radio's most memorable husband‑and‑wife detective teams.

    How Popular Was Mr. and Mrs. North?

    The show was one of the most successful light‑mystery programs of the 1940s and early '50s. Its mix of humor, domestic charm, and clever crime solving earned it a devoted national audience. The popularity of the radio series helped launch a Broadway play, a long‑running book series, and a television adaptation — proof of just how beloved the Norths were across multiple generations.

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    50 mins
  • THE CASE OF THE HEAVENLY BODY and DON'T CRY WOLF MR. AND MRS. NORTH
    May 29 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Mr. and Mrs. North: "The Case of the Heavenly Body" at 1001 Radio Crime Solvers Podcast

    In "The Case of the Heavenly Body," Pam and Jerry North find themselves drawn into a mystery that begins with a glamorous nightclub performer and ends with a very real crime. What starts as a lighthearted evening quickly turns serious when a star entertainer becomes the center of a dangerous situation involving jealousy, hidden motives, and a trail of clues that only the Norths seem able to untangle.

    Pam's curiosity and Jerry's steady logic make for a lively investigation as they navigate backstage rivalries, suspicious characters, and a puzzle that grows more complicated with every step. The charm of the Norths is on full display here — witty, observant, and always in the right place at the wrong time.

    This episode blends humor and suspense in the classic Mr. and Mrs. North style, reminding listeners why this husband‑and‑wife detective team became one of radio's most beloved crime‑solving duos.

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Mr. and Mrs. North: "Don't Cry Wolf" at 1001 Radio Crime Solvers Podcast

    "Don't Cry Wolf" opens with a frantic plea for help — but as Pam and Jerry soon discover, not every cry for danger is what it seems. When a man insists he's being threatened, the Norths step in to help, only to find themselves caught between exaggeration, paranoia, and a very real threat lurking beneath the surface.

    As the story unfolds, Pam's instincts and Jerry's calm reasoning guide them through a maze of conflicting stories and suspicious behavior. What begins as a case of a man who may be "crying wolf" turns into a genuine mystery with stakes higher than anyone expected.

    This episode showcases the series' signature blend of light comedy and sharp detective work, with Pam and Jerry once again proving that teamwork — and a little intuition — can crack even the most tangled case.

    Key Actors
    • Alice Frost (Pam North) — brought warmth, humor, and quick wit to the role, making Pam one of radio's most endearing amateur sleuths.

    • Joseph Curtin (Jerry North) — provided the perfect balance with his calm, good‑natured delivery and steady presence.

    Together, they created one of radio's most charming and believable married detective teams.

    How Popular Was Mr. and Mrs. North?

    Mr. and Mrs. North was one of the most successful light‑mystery programs of the 1940s and early '50s. Based on the popular novels and Broadway play, the radio series ran for years and built a loyal audience who loved its mix of humor, domestic charm, and clever crime solving. Its success led to a long‑running book series, a hit Broadway production, and even a television adaptation — a testament to how beloved the Norths were across multiple generations.

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    52 mins
  • THE BIG PRESENT and THE BIG ODD DRAGNET
    May 27 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Dragnet at 1001 Radio Crime Solvers Episode: "The Big Present"

    In this episode, Friday and Smith investigate what begins as a small‑scale holiday‑season theft — a missing gift that should have been an open‑and‑shut case. But as they interview witnesses and compare stories, the detectives discover that the circumstances surrounding the "present" don't add up.

    What looks like a simple act of petty dishonesty turns into a study in motive, pressure, and the lengths people will go when they feel cornered. Friday and Smith work the case with their usual steady precision, peeling back the layers until the truth emerges from beneath the sentiment and excuses.

    Tone: Human‑centered, understated, classic Dragnet realism Why it works: A reminder that even small crimes can reveal big truths about the people involved.

    Episode: "The Big Odd"

    This one opens with a crime that's anything but minor: a furniture truck hijacked, its driver kidnapped, assaulted, and left shaken, and the entire load stolen. Friday and Smith step into a case that's part robbery, part abduction, and all business.

    The detectives follow a trail built on careful interviews, physical evidence, and the kind of methodical legwork that defined Dragnet's style. As they reconstruct the truck's route and the driver's ordeal, a pattern begins to emerge — one that points toward a crew who know exactly what they're doing.

    The case builds steadily toward a clean, satisfying payoff as Friday and Smith close in on the thieves through solid police work rather than luck or theatrics. It's Dragnet at its best: procedural, grounded, and driven by the quiet persistence of two detectives who don't quit.

    Tone: Gritty, procedural, tense Why it works: A strong example of Dragnet's commitment to realism — showing how patience, detail, and teamwork bring down a dangerous crew.

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    54 mins
  • THE BIG KID and THE BIG FIGHT DRAGNET
    May 24 2026
    "The Big Kid" — Summary DRAGNET at 1001 Radio Crime Solvers

    In "The Big Kid," Friday and Smith are pulled into a case that begins with a juvenile offender — a boy who seems too young to be causing the kind of trouble he's linked to. What starts as a routine pickup quickly reveals a deeper pattern of theft, manipulation, and a young suspect who may be far more cunning than his age suggests.

    As the detectives dig in, they uncover a troubling dynamic: a child caught between poor influences, bad decisions, and a growing criminal confidence that threatens to spiral into something far more serious. Friday and Smith must navigate the delicate balance between enforcing the law and understanding the pressures shaping the boy's behavior.

    The episode blends Dragnet's trademark procedural detail with a thoughtful look at juvenile crime — how it starts, how it grows, and how hard it can be to stop once a kid decides he's smarter than the system.

    "The Big Flight" — Summary

    "The Big Flight" opens with a frantic call and a suspect on the run — a man who bolts the moment police try to question him, triggering a city‑wide chase that raises more questions than answers. Friday and Smith soon discover that the fugitive isn't just running from the law; he's running from a secret that could unravel a much larger crime.

    The investigation leads the detectives through tense interviews, conflicting witness accounts, and a trail of evidence that shifts every time they think they've pinned it down. As the chase intensifies, Friday and Smith must determine whether the suspect is a hardened criminal, a desperate man in over his head, or something in between.

    With its mix of suspense, methodical police work, and Dragnet's signature realism, "The Big Flight" delivers a gripping look at what happens when fear, guilt, and bad decisions collide — and how quickly a man can lose control once he starts running.

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    49 mins
  • THE TOM WAXMAN BOMBING CASE and THE BLOODY HAT CASE RICHARD DIAMOND, P.D.
    May 22 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "The Tom Waxman Bombing Case" at 1001 Radio Crime Solvers A Labor Dispute Turns Deadly — and Diamond Follows a Trail Built on Fear and Fire

    "The Tom Waxman Bombing Case" opens with a blast — literally. A bomb detonates in the middle of a tense labor dispute, killing Tom Waxman, a man caught between union pressures and powerful enemies. Richard Diamond is pulled into a case where violence, intimidation, and political tension swirl together, and where every witness seems afraid to talk.

    Diamond's investigation takes him through union halls, back‑alley meetings, and the smoky corners of the city where deals are made in whispers. The deeper he digs, the more he realizes the bombing wasn't random — it was targeted, calculated, and meant to send a message.

    With his trademark mix of wisecracks and razor‑sharp instincts, Diamond pieces together a motive buried beneath fear, loyalty, and the dangerous politics of organized labor.

    Atmosphere: gritty, tense, industrial Themes: intimidation, corruption, the cost of standing up to power

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "The Bloody Hat Case" A Hat Left Behind, a Trail of Blood, and a Case Where Every Clue Cuts Deep

    In "The Bloody Hat Case," Diamond is handed a single, chilling clue: a hat soaked in blood, found at the scene of a violent crime. There's no body, no witnesses, and no clear motive — just a grisly calling card that sends Diamond into a maze of false leads, frightened suspects, and a mystery that refuses to sit still.

    As Diamond interviews those connected to the missing man, he uncovers a web of jealousy, desperation, and long‑simmering grudges. Each clue pushes the case in a new direction, and the hat — mute, stained, and strangely personal — becomes the key to unraveling the truth.

    Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a potential client calling on Diamond's cash-strapped office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case for a former friend or partner. The show made it successfully to tv and

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    1 hr and 1 min