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Box 13
Entertainment Radio
52 episodes
1 month ago
"Box 13" was a thrilling radio drama that aired in the late 1940s, captivating audiences with its blend of mystery, adventure, and suspense. Here's a breakdown of the show:Premise:
  • Dan Holiday, a former newspaper reporter turned novelist, craves real-life experiences to fuel his stories.
  • He places an ad in his old paper: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything. Write Box 13."
  • The mysterious Box 13 becomes his address for trouble, as people seeking help, criminals with schemes, and just plain eccentric characters write in.
Main Characters:
  • Dan Holiday: Played by film star Alan Ladd, he's a charming and resourceful protagonist, thrust into exciting and often dangerous situations.
  • Suzy: Dan's scatterbrained but loyal secretary, adding comedic relief and support.
  • Lieutenant Kling/Inspector Black: Representing law enforcement, they sometimes aid Dan, sometimes clash with him due to his unconventional methods.
Format:
  • Each episode was a self-contained adventure, typically lasting 30 minutes.
  • The show relied heavily on sound effects and the actors' vocal performances to create a vivid atmosphere.
  • Suspenseful music and cliffhangers kept listeners engaged, eager to tune in for the next episode.
Legacy:
  • Though relatively short-lived, "Box 13" has a dedicated following among fans of classic radio dramas.
  • The show is praised for its fast-paced action, intriguing mysteries, and Ladd's charismatic performance.

If you're interested in classic radio dramas with a blend of mystery, adventure, and humor, "Box 13" is definitely worth checking out..

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radiohttps://link.radioking.com/otradio
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio.

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"Box 13" was a thrilling radio drama that aired in the late 1940s, captivating audiences with its blend of mystery, adventure, and suspense. Here's a breakdown of the show:Premise:
  • Dan Holiday, a former newspaper reporter turned novelist, craves real-life experiences to fuel his stories.
  • He places an ad in his old paper: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything. Write Box 13."
  • The mysterious Box 13 becomes his address for trouble, as people seeking help, criminals with schemes, and just plain eccentric characters write in.
Main Characters:
  • Dan Holiday: Played by film star Alan Ladd, he's a charming and resourceful protagonist, thrust into exciting and often dangerous situations.
  • Suzy: Dan's scatterbrained but loyal secretary, adding comedic relief and support.
  • Lieutenant Kling/Inspector Black: Representing law enforcement, they sometimes aid Dan, sometimes clash with him due to his unconventional methods.
Format:
  • Each episode was a self-contained adventure, typically lasting 30 minutes.
  • The show relied heavily on sound effects and the actors' vocal performances to create a vivid atmosphere.
  • Suspenseful music and cliffhangers kept listeners engaged, eager to tune in for the next episode.
Legacy:
  • Though relatively short-lived, "Box 13" has a dedicated following among fans of classic radio dramas.
  • The show is praised for its fast-paced action, intriguing mysteries, and Ladd's charismatic performance.

If you're interested in classic radio dramas with a blend of mystery, adventure, and humor, "Box 13" is definitely worth checking out..

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radiohttps://link.radioking.com/otradio
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio.

Show more...
Drama
Arts,
Performing Arts,
Fiction
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The Perfect Crime
Box 13
26 minutes
5 years ago
The Perfect Crime
Dan Holiday, a mystery novelist who advertises for adventure, receives a letter from Dr. John Dobbs, a criminology professor. Dobbs claims he has devised the perfect crime and invites Holiday to witness it. Intrigued, Holiday meets Dobbs, who explains his theory: a murder with no connection between the killer and victim, no body, and no evidence.  
Dobbs, who is terminally ill, begins confessing to various murders across different cities, but each confession is dismissed as a hoax. His reputation as a crank grows, making his claims seem absurd. However, when he finally commits a real murder—killing Alexander Ferris—he executes his plan flawlessly.

Holiday, suspicious of Dobbs, investigates and realizes that Dobbs used misdirection, much like a magician. Ferris was killed in his hometown, but Dobbs made it appear as if he had arrived in Holiday’s city. The police initially dismiss Dobbs’ confession, but Holiday uncovers the truth: Ferris’ body was found in a freight yard, identified through dental records.  
Dobbs, believing he has escaped punishment, is confronted by Holiday and the police. Realizing he has been caught, Dobbs takes poison, ensuring he will never face trial.
 
This episode is a brilliant exploration of deception, psychology, and the limits of the "perfect crime."  

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/
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Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Box 13
"Box 13" was a thrilling radio drama that aired in the late 1940s, captivating audiences with its blend of mystery, adventure, and suspense. Here's a breakdown of the show:Premise:
  • Dan Holiday, a former newspaper reporter turned novelist, craves real-life experiences to fuel his stories.
  • He places an ad in his old paper: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything. Write Box 13."
  • The mysterious Box 13 becomes his address for trouble, as people seeking help, criminals with schemes, and just plain eccentric characters write in.
Main Characters:
  • Dan Holiday: Played by film star Alan Ladd, he's a charming and resourceful protagonist, thrust into exciting and often dangerous situations.
  • Suzy: Dan's scatterbrained but loyal secretary, adding comedic relief and support.
  • Lieutenant Kling/Inspector Black: Representing law enforcement, they sometimes aid Dan, sometimes clash with him due to his unconventional methods.
Format:
  • Each episode was a self-contained adventure, typically lasting 30 minutes.
  • The show relied heavily on sound effects and the actors' vocal performances to create a vivid atmosphere.
  • Suspenseful music and cliffhangers kept listeners engaged, eager to tune in for the next episode.
Legacy:
  • Though relatively short-lived, "Box 13" has a dedicated following among fans of classic radio dramas.
  • The show is praised for its fast-paced action, intriguing mysteries, and Ladd's charismatic performance.

If you're interested in classic radio dramas with a blend of mystery, adventure, and humor, "Box 13" is definitely worth checking out..

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radiohttps://link.radioking.com/otradio
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio.