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The Most Hated Detectives of Old Time Radio
box13@greatdetectives.net
77 episodes
7 months ago
These little-known golden age programs are among the least popular and most complained about in the history of the Great Detectives of Old TIme Radio. But are these programs bad or merely misunderstood? You decide. Listeners ratioed all these programs. Detectives like Mike Hammer, Steve Strong, and the Man from Homicide were considered far too hard boiled and rough. Reporter Chuck Morgan was viewed as arrogant and obnoxious for constantly calling his secretary/girlfriend "Glamourpuss." And Mrs. Collins was far too jealous for many listeners' tastes. Whether you want to listen because one of these programs sound like you'd like it (even if it's in a so bad, it's good way), or if you just want to listen to something you'll hate so you can complain about it to your friends, host Adam Graham will be your guide for every delightful and/or excruciating listening moment.
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These little-known golden age programs are among the least popular and most complained about in the history of the Great Detectives of Old TIme Radio. But are these programs bad or merely misunderstood? You decide. Listeners ratioed all these programs. Detectives like Mike Hammer, Steve Strong, and the Man from Homicide were considered far too hard boiled and rough. Reporter Chuck Morgan was viewed as arrogant and obnoxious for constantly calling his secretary/girlfriend "Glamourpuss." And Mrs. Collins was far too jealous for many listeners' tastes. Whether you want to listen because one of these programs sound like you'd like it (even if it's in a so bad, it's good way), or if you just want to listen to something you'll hate so you can complain about it to your friends, host Adam Graham will be your guide for every delightful and/or excruciating listening moment.
Show more...
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Arts
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EP3028: It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins: The Chrome Yellow Death
The Most Hated Detectives of Old Time Radio
30 minutes
5 years ago
EP3028: It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins: The Chrome Yellow Death
Greg and Gail visit a friend who runs a tobacco plantation in Argentina who fears for his life. Original Air Date: April 15, 1957 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more ...
The Most Hated Detectives of Old Time Radio
These little-known golden age programs are among the least popular and most complained about in the history of the Great Detectives of Old TIme Radio. But are these programs bad or merely misunderstood? You decide. Listeners ratioed all these programs. Detectives like Mike Hammer, Steve Strong, and the Man from Homicide were considered far too hard boiled and rough. Reporter Chuck Morgan was viewed as arrogant and obnoxious for constantly calling his secretary/girlfriend "Glamourpuss." And Mrs. Collins was far too jealous for many listeners' tastes. Whether you want to listen because one of these programs sound like you'd like it (even if it's in a so bad, it's good way), or if you just want to listen to something you'll hate so you can complain about it to your friends, host Adam Graham will be your guide for every delightful and/or excruciating listening moment.