Episodios

  • LONDON- THE SECRET CODE and ROQUEL STEVE'S MURDER DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT
    Apr 3 2026

    .⭐ SHOW NOTES — Dangerous Assignment
    "London: The Secret Code" — Summary
    In "London: The Secret Code," Steve Mitchell is dispatched to England when U.S. intelligence intercepts fragments of a mysterious code being used somewhere inside London's diplomatic circles. The fragments are meaningless on their own—but someone is using them to pass highly sensitive information, and the leak is putting international negotiations at risk.
    Once on the ground, Steve finds himself navigating a maze of double identities, shadowy couriers, and a handful of suspects who all seem to know more than they're saying. A routine contact goes missing, a coded message turns up in an unexpected place, and Steve begins to suspect that the traitor may be hiding in plain sight.
    The episode blends classic Dangerous Assignment elements: fog‑shrouded London streets, tense meetings in safe houses, and a final reveal that hinges on Steve's ability to spot the one detail everyone else overlooked. It's a tight, clever espionage puzzle with a distinctly British backdrop.

    ⭐ "Raquel: Steve's Murder" — Summary
    "Raquel: Steve's Murder" opens with a jolt: word reaches Washington that Steve Mitchell has been killed overseas. The report is shocking, the details are thin, and the location—Raquel, a fictional Latin American hotspot—has been simmering with political tension.
    But the truth is far stranger. Steve is very much alive, and his "death" has been staged to draw out the people behind a series of assassinations targeting foreign agents. Operating under the assumption that he's out of the picture, the conspirators begin to move more boldly, giving Steve the chance to work undercover in the shadows of Raquel's back alleys, cafés, and government offices.
    The episode mixes danger with deception as Steve races to identify who ordered his supposed murder—and why. Every ally might be an enemy, every conversation a trap, and every step forward risks blowing his cover. The final confrontation brings the plot full circle, revealing who wanted Steve dead and what they hoped to gain.
    It's one of the series' more dramatic entries, built around the idea that sometimes the best way to catch a killer is to let them think they've already succeeded.

    angerous Assignment was an NBC radio drama starring Brian Donlevy broadcast in the US 1949–1953. It preceded the James Bond character and books and may well have inspired them.

    "The Commissioner" sent US special agent Steve Mitchell to exotic locales all over the world, where he would encounter adventure and international intrigue in pursuit of some secret. Each show would always open with a brief teaser scene from the episode to follow. After the intro, Steve Mitchell would be summoned to the office of 'The Commissioner', the regional head of an unnamed US State Department agency created to address international unrest as it affected U.S. interests. "The Commissioner" would give background information, explain the current situation and tell Steve his assignment. Steve's cover identity, in almost all his adventures, was that of a suave debonair foreign correspondent for an unnamed print publication — his assignments invariably involved deceit, trickery, and violence, all tied together into a successful resolution by the end of the episode.

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  • THE TOLLHOUSE THEFT MATTER and THE HANNIBAL MURPHY MATTER YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
    Apr 1 2026

    Show Notes Summary — The Tollhouse Theft Matter
    Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
    Tone: Small‑town intrigue, quiet desperation, a crime that's more personal than it looks
    Summary:
    Johnny Dollar is sent to investigate a theft at a roadside tollhouse—an odd little case involving a missing cash box, a nervous attendant, and an insurance claim that raises more questions than it answers. What seems like a petty crime quickly reveals deeper tensions beneath the surface: financial strain, simmering resentments, and a community where everyone knows everyone else's business…except what really happened that night.
    As Dollar interviews the locals and reconstructs the timeline, he begins to suspect the theft wasn't about the money at all. The truth lies in motive, not opportunity—and uncovering it means peeling back the layers of a town that would rather keep its secrets tucked away.
    Themes:
    • Petty crime masking deeper emotional stakes
    • The pressure of small‑town economics
    • How guilt reveals itself in unexpected ways

    📘 Show Notes Summary — The Hannibal Murphy Matter
    Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
    Tone: Character study, psychological tension, a con man's last stand
    Summary:
    Johnny Dollar is assigned to look into the erratic behavior of Hannibal Murphy—a charming, slippery figure whose insurance policy has suddenly become a point of concern. Murphy is equal parts raconteur, schemer, and tragic figure, and Dollar must determine whether he's genuinely in danger…or orchestrating a clever fraud.
    As Dollar follows Murphy's trail of half‑truths, old debts, and burned bridges, he uncovers a man cornered by his own past. The case becomes a delicate balance between exposing a con and understanding the desperation driving it. In the end, Dollar must decide whether Murphy is a victim, a villain, or something far more complicated.
    Themes:
    • The psychology of deception
    • Charm as both shield and weapon
    • When a con artist finally runs out of road

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  • THE SATURDAY NIGHT MATTER and THE FALSE ALARM MATTER YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
    Mar 29 2026

    Show Notes Summary — The Saturday Night Matter
    Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
    Tone: Urban tension, nightlife danger, impulsive choices with costly consequences
    Summary:
    Johnny Dollar is called in when a seemingly routine Saturday night turns into a deadly mess involving an insured man, a barroom altercation, and a claim that doesn't line up with the facts. What begins as a simple inquiry into a late‑night incident quickly expands into a web of conflicting witness accounts, suspicious behavior, and a victim whose story shifts depending on who's asking.
    Dollar must navigate smoky bars, jittery patrons, and a trail of half‑truths to determine whether the claim is legitimate—or whether someone is using the chaos of a Saturday night to cover up something far more deliberate. The deeper he digs, the more he realizes that the real story didn't start at the bar…it started long before.
    Themes:
    • Alcohol, impulse, and the cost of bad decisions
    • How nightlife culture masks deeper motives
    • The thin line between accident and intent

    📘 Show Notes Summary — The False Alarm Matter
    Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
    Tone: Suspicion, misdirection, small‑town unease
    Summary:
    Johnny Dollar is sent to investigate what appears to be a harmless false alarm—an insurance claim triggered by a reported break‑in that supposedly never happened. But when Dollar arrives, he finds a community on edge, a claimant who seems a little too nervous, and a story that doesn't hold up under even the gentlest pressure.
    What begins as a minor case quickly escalates as Dollar uncovers signs that the "false alarm" may have been staged to hide a much larger problem. With motives ranging from financial desperation to personal vendettas, Dollar must sift through red herrings and evasive answers to uncover the truth behind the claim.
    Themes:
    • Deception hidden behind mundane events
    • Small‑town secrets and quiet desperation
    • The difference between a mistake and a cover‑up

    Bob Bailey stars as Johnny Dollar, the insurance investigator who never met a job he couldn't do, provided he could freewheel with his expense account. 'Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar' was one of the best on radio for 13 years.

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  • THE MOONSHINE MATTER and THE DEEP DOWN MATTER YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
    Mar 27 2026

    📘 Show Notes Summary — The Moonshine Matter
    Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
    Tone: Backwoods tension, hidden motives, rural danger
    Summary:
    Johnny Dollar is sent deep into moonshine country to investigate a suspicious insurance claim tied to an "accidental" death in the hills. What begins as a routine inquiry quickly turns volatile as Dollar encounters a tight‑lipped community, a family feud simmering beneath the surface, and a bootlegging operation that doesn't appreciate outsiders asking questions.
    The deeper he digs, the clearer it becomes that the death wasn't just a mishap—it was the spark that could ignite a long‑standing rivalry. With locals watching his every move and the threat of violence never far off, Dollar must navigate a world where loyalty runs thicker than the law and the truth is buried behind barrels, backroads, and fear.
    Themes:
    • Rural justice vs. official justice
    • Family loyalty and generational grudges
    • The economics and danger of illicit trade

    📘 Show Notes Summary — The Deep Down Matter
    Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
    Tone: Underwater peril, corporate intrigue, claustrophobic tension
    Summary:
    Johnny Dollar is dispatched to investigate a costly insurance issue involving a deep‑sea salvage operation that has gone disastrously wrong. A diver is dead, a valuable recovery mission is stalled, and the company's story doesn't quite add up.
    As Dollar interviews the crew and examines the operation, he discovers fractures within the team—professional jealousy, financial pressure, and a dangerous willingness to cut corners. The deeper he goes, the more he realizes the accident may have been engineered, and the ocean isn't the only thing hiding secrets.
    With time running out and another dive imminent, Dollar must piece together the truth before someone else ends up on the bottom for good.
    Themes:
    • High‑risk labor and corporate responsibility
    • Greed beneath the surface—literal and figurative
    • The psychological strain of deep‑sea work

    From 1949 to 1962 'Yours Truly,Johnny Dollar' was one of the top radio shows in the US. Dollar was an independent inurance investigator who wasn't afriad of getting into tight spots. His adventures took him to every locale in the US and sometimes to foreign climes. Bob Bailey was the favorite, and stayed with the show until it ended.

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  • THE BAYOU BODY and THE FANCY BRIDGEWORK MATTER YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
    Mar 25 2026

    🌙 THE BAYOU BODY MATTER
    In this moody, Southern‑gothic‑tinged case, Johnny Dollar is dispatched to the Louisiana bayou country after an insurance company receives a disturbing report: a body has surfaced in the swamp, and the deceased may be tied to a sizable life‑insurance policy with suspicious recent activity. What begins as a routine verification quickly turns into a trek through a world of murky waterways, half-whispered local legends, and a community that seems to know far more than it's willing to say.
    Johnny must navigate a maze of evasive witnesses, a family with tangled loyalties, and a landscape where the line between accident, murder, and cover‑up is as foggy as the bayou itself. As he digs deeper, he uncovers motives rooted in desperation, inheritance, and old grudges that refuse to stay buried. The truth, when it finally surfaces, forces Johnny to confront just how far people will go when money, pride, and survival collide.
    This episode blends atmosphere, tension, and character-driven mystery—an evocative journey into a place where secrets sink slowly, but never disappear.

    🌴 THE FANCY BRIDGEWORK MATTER
    Johnny Dollar is sent to Florida's Gulf Coast to investigate a puzzling insurance claim involving a newly constructed bridge span that has suffered unexpected — and very expensive — structural damage. What should have been a routine assessment of faulty engineering quickly turns into a tangle of conflicting testimonies, political pressure, and suspiciously timed accidents.
    The bridge, meant to connect a quiet coastal community with a rapidly developing barrier island, has become the center of a high‑stakes struggle. Local officials insist the damage was caused by a freak storm. Contractors blame sabotage. Environmental advocates whisper about rushed permits and hidden shortcuts. And beneath it all lies the unmistakable scent of money — big money — moving in ways no one wants to talk about.
    As Johnny digs deeper, he finds himself navigating Florida's unique blend of sunlit charm and shadowy backroom dealings. From waterfront bars where fishermen talk too freely, to county offices where no one talks at all, every lead seems to point toward a motive rooted in land value, political ambition, and the fierce competition to control Florida's booming coastline.
    The truth behind the bridgework proves far more dangerous than a simple construction

    🏞️ THE FANCY RIDGEWORK MATTER
    Johnny Dollar heads west to a rugged stretch of high country known as Fancy Ridge, where an insurance claim involving a valuable piece of property has raised more questions than answers. What should have been a straightforward investigation into a damaged—or possibly sabotaged—asset becomes a study in frontier politics, land disputes, and the quiet rivalries that simmer beneath a seemingly peaceful rural community.
    On Fancy Ridge, everyone has a stake: ranchers guarding their grazing rights, developers eyeing expansion, and locals who resent outside interference. Johnny finds himself caught between competing stories, each colored by personal history and long-standing grudges. The deeper he digs, the more he realizes that the incident at the heart of the claim may be part of a much larger struggle for control of the ridge.
    With sharp dialogue, rugged settings, and a slow-burn tension that builds toward a decisive reveal, this episode showcases Johnny at his best—cutting through half-truths, reading the terrain as carefully as the people, and uncovering the real motive behind the Fancy Ridgework affair.

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  • THE HAND OF PROVIDENTIAL and THE LARSON ARSON MATTER YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
    Mar 22 2026

    The Larson Arson Matter
    Johnny Dollar is dispatched to investigate a suspicious fire that destroyed the Larson family's business—an inferno that looks less like an accident and more like a carefully engineered blaze. The insurance company is staring down a hefty payout, but the circumstances surrounding the fire raise too many questions to ignore.
    When Johnny arrives, he finds a family divided by financial strain, unspoken resentments, and a few too many inconsistencies in their stories. The fire chief's report hints at arson, but no one seems eager to discuss who might have had the motive—or the nerve—to strike the match.
    As Johnny digs deeper, he uncovers a tangle of debts, rivalries, and quiet desperation. The case becomes a study in how far people will go when cornered, and how a single spark—literal or emotional—can ignite a chain of consequences no one can control.
    The episode blends procedural investigation with classic noir tension as Johnny works to determine whether the fire was an act of sabotage, a cover‑up, or a last‑ditch attempt to escape financial ruin.

    The Hand of Providential
    Johnny Dollar is called in when an insurance claim tied to a small, tight‑knit religious community raises red flags. A man has died under unusual circumstances, and while the group insists it was an act of divine will—"the hand of providence"—the insurance company isn't convinced.
    Johnny enters a world governed by strict beliefs, guarded traditions, and a deep mistrust of outsiders. The more he learns about the deceased, the more he senses that the community's serene exterior hides fractures: personal conflicts, financial pressures, and a few individuals whose piety may mask more earthly motives.
    As Johnny interviews members of the group, he must navigate a delicate balance between respecting their faith and uncovering the truth. Was the death a tragic accident, a natural event interpreted through spiritual lenses, or something far more deliberate?
    The episode explores the tension between belief and evidence, loyalty and secrecy, as Johnny works to determine whether providence truly played a role—or whether someone is using faith as a shield for wrongdoing.

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  • THE ALONZO CHAPMAN MATTER and THE FAIR WAY MATTER YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
    Mar 20 2026

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    The Alonzo Chapman Matter — Show Notes Summary
    Johnny Dollar is sent to Los Angeles to investigate the murder of Alonzo Chapman, a man gunned down in an alley shortly after leaving a hotel bar with a woman he had just met. What looks at first like a random killing quickly becomes a layered case of motive, opportunity, and mistaken identity.
    Johnny interviews Norma Sayle, the young woman who was with Chapman moments before the shooting. She insists she barely knew him, yet the killer seemed to know exactly where Chapman would be. As Johnny digs deeper, he uncovers a tangle of personal relationships: Chapman's troubled marriage, his history of affairs, and a wife who seems more interested in the insurance payout than in her husband's death.
    A new lead emerges when police in Cleveland report that Chapman phoned his wife from Los Angeles the same day her lover, Carl Nicholson, abruptly left town. Johnny begins to suspect that someone may have tipped off Nicholson about Chapman's whereabouts—intentionally or not—setting the murder in motion. The case becomes a tight, noir‑style investigation of jealousy, betrayal, and the deadly consequences of a marriage built on lies.

    The Fair Way Matter — Show Notes Summary
    Originally broadcast one week after The Alonzo Chapman Matter, this case finds Johnny Dollar once again navigating the shadows of mid‑century noir. While the surviving documentation is sparse, the episode is paired historically with Chapman's case and continues the hardboiled, fast‑moving style of Edmond O'Brien's tenure as Johnny Dollar.
    In The Fair Way Matter, Johnny is called to investigate an insurance claim tied to a suspicious death at a golf course—an incident that may be an accident, a setup, or a cleverly disguised murder. As he interviews club members, caddies, and business associates, Johnny uncovers a web of financial pressure, personal grudges, and a victim whose life was far more complicated than the country‑club setting suggests.
    The case builds toward a confrontation in which Johnny must determine whether the "fair way" was anything but fair—and whether the killer counted on the setting itself to hide the truth. The episode reflects the same noir‑infused tone and investigative grit that defined O'Brien's run in the early 1950s.

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  • THE VIRGINIA TOWNE MATTER and THE GEORGE FARMER MATTER YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
    Mar 18 2026

    The Virginia Towne Matter — Show Notes Summary
    Johnny Dollar is called in when a routine insurance claim involving Virginia Towne, a young woman with a spotless reputation, suddenly raises red flags. What begins as a simple verification job sends Johnny traveling across state lines to track down the truth behind a claim that doesn't match the facts on paper.
    At the center of the case is Virginia herself—quiet, polite, and seemingly incapable of wrongdoing. But the deeper Johnny digs, the more he uncovers a pattern of inconsistencies: unexplained travel, missing documents, and people who seem nervous whenever her name comes up. As danger closes in, Johnny realizes that Virginia may be caught in something far bigger than she understands… or she may be hiding a truth that could cost someone their life.
    The episode blends classic Johnny Dollar elements: a sympathetic figure in trouble, a trail of clues that refuse to line up, and a final reveal that forces Johnny to separate innocence from deception.

    The George Farmer Matter — Show Notes Summary
    Johnny's next call sends him after George Farmer, a man whose insurance claim appears straightforward—until it becomes clear that Farmer has vanished. What should have been a simple interview turns into a cross‑country chase as Johnny follows a trail of half‑truths, frightened witnesses, and a financial paper trail that suggests Farmer was involved in something dangerous enough to make him disappear.
    As Johnny closes in, he finds himself facing the usual hazards: people who don't want to talk, people who talk too much, and people who would rather see him dead than see the truth come out. The case builds toward a confrontation that reveals why Farmer ran—and whether he was a victim, a criminal, or something in between.
    This story highlights the series' signature blend of travel, danger, and sharp detective work, with Johnny piecing together a man's life from the fragments he left behind.

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