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All American Old Time Radio Show Classic

Let George Do It
2 CD Set

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The radio drama series, Let George Do It ran from 1946 to 1954. The show was produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine. Olan Soule stepped into the role in 1954.

Clients would come to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad, which read:

Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine.

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, then George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie played by Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, and Lillian Buyeff. As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character.

Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955.

John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra. When television supplanted radio as the country's primary home entertainment, radio budgets got skimpier and skimpier and Dunstedter's orchestra was replaced by an organ.

So sit back, and for better then 85 hours “Let George Do It”, with over 175 episodes you can enjoy lots of private eye drama.

Here is the list episodes presented for your listening pleasure.

1948-04-05 The Smugglers
1948-04-12 Am I My Brothers Keeper
1948-04-19 The Penthouse Roof
1948-04-26 The Eddie Prokosh Case
1948-05-03 Tunnel Under the River
1948-05-10 The Gilbert Dressler Case
1948-05-31 The Edith Wilder Case
1948-06-07 The Peter Mirch Case
1948-06-14 The Martha Devorak Case
1948-06-21 The Barbara Eversall Case
1948-06-28 The Racket
1948-07-05 Jonathan Thorpe Case
1948-07-12 Joyce Dunning Case
1948-07-19 Joe Logan Case
1948-07-26 Miss Haffey Murdered Her
1948-08-02 The Martin Kirsch Case
1948-08-09 The Perfect Specimen
1948-08-16 The Ghost on Bliss Terrace
1948-08-23 The Corpse That Took a Powder
1948-08-30 A Minor Case of Murder
1948-09-06 The Impatient Redhead
1948-09-13 The Father Who Had Nothing to Say
1948-09-20 The Hearse Was Painted Pink
1948-09-27 The Little Man Who Was Everywhere
1948-10-18 Death Wears a Gay Sport Jacket
1948-10-25 The Seven Dead Years
1948-11-01 The Flowers That Smelled of Murder
1948-11-08 Murder is a Gift
1948-11-22 Who’s Sylvia
1948-11-29 Stand in for Murder
1948-12-06 The Malignant Heart
1948-12-27 Death in Fancy Dress
1949-01-03 Murder and One to Go
1949-01-10 The Corpse on a Caper
1949-01-17 The Payoff is Murder
1949-01-24 Till Death Do Us Part
1949-01-31 Mayhem by Experts
1949-02-07 One Against the City
1949-02-14 Destination Dead End
1949-02-21 Journey Into Hate
1949-02-28 Your Money or Your Life
1949-03-07 The Round About Murder
1949-03-14 The Motive is Murder
1949-03-21 Four Sided Triangle
1949-03-28 The Host of Casa Diablo
1949-04-18 The Elusive 100 Grand
1949-04-25 The Lady in Distress
1949-05-02 Out of Mind
1949-05-09 Vultures on the Wing
1949-05-16 Come and Get Me
1949-05-23 Stranger Than Fiction
1949-05-30 A Matter of Time
1949-06-06 Death in Blue Jeans
1949-06-13 Serenade to a Southern Star
1949-06-20 Next to Last Guest
1949-07-25 Laura’s House
1949-08-01 Perfect Alibi
1949-08-08 One Chance At the World
1949-08-15 The Problem With Joe Martin
1949-08-22 Empress of Fishfalls
1949-08-29 End of Summer
1949-09-05 Everything is Nice
1949-09-12 Valley Sunset
1949-09-19 The Coward
1949-09-26 The Man Under the Elm Trees
1949-10-17 Double Death
1949-10-31 Every Shot Counts
1949-11-07 The Dark Chain
1949-11-21 Sweet Poison
1949-11-28 No Riders
1949-12-05 Too Near the Sky
1949-12-12 Partner in Panama
1949-12-19 Follow That Train
1949-12-26 Snow Bird
1950-01-02 Needle in the Haystack
1950-01-09 The Silent Waterfall
1950-01-16 Juniper Lane
1950-01-23 The Floaters
1950-01-30 The Ugly Duckling
1950-02-06 The Old Style
1950-02-13 Jump in the Lake
1950-03-27 The Years of Sorrow
1950-04-03 The Brothers Macintosh
1950-04-10 Portrait by Priscilla
1950-04-24 Death Begins At Forty Five
1950-05-01 The Chair of Humanities
1950-05-08 Picture With a Black Frame
1950-05-15 The Ant Hill
1950-05-22 Portuguese Cove
1950-05-29 Sudden Storm
1950-06-05 The Witch of Mill Hollow
1950-06-12 The Iron Cat
1950-06-19 So Low in Whispers
1950-06-26 Most Likely to Die
1950-07-03 The Scream of the Eagle
1950-07-10 Island in the Desert
1950-07-17 Eleven O’clock
1950-07-24 The Golden Lizard
1950-07-31 Voice of the Giant
1950-08-07 Sweet Are the Uses of Publicity
1950-08-14 High Price of a Penny
1950-08-21 Treasure of Millie’s Wharf
1950-08-28 High Card
1950-09-04 Second Degree Affection
1950-09-11 The White Elephant
1950-09-18 Cover for An Hour
1950-09-25 Tag-You’re It
1950-10-02 The House That Jack Built
1950-10-09 The Spider and the Fly
1950-11-13 Angels Grotto
1950-11-20 Cause for Thanksgiving
1950-11-27 Nothing But the Truth
1950-12-04 And Hope to Die
1950-12-11 The Bookworm Turns
1950-12-18 Opportunity Knocks
1951-01-08 Man Behind the Frame
1951-01-15 Tune on a Triangle
1951-01-22 Knock on Wood
1951-01-29 Christmas in January
1951-02-19 How Guilty Can You Get
1951-02-26 See Me Once and You’ve Seen Me Twice
1951-03-05 The Public Eye
1951-03-12 The Prairie Dog
1951-03-19 Murder for Two
1951-03-26 No Escape From the Jungle
1951-04-02 The Eight Ball
1951-04-09 Uncle Harry’s Bones
1951-04-16 The Noose Hangs High
1951-04-23 Sabotage
1951-04-30 Human Nature
1951-05-07 Once a Crook
1951-05-14 Chance and Probability
1951-05-21 The Four Seasons
1951-05-28 Dead of Night
1951-06-04 The Voice of the Giant
1951-06-11 Sweet Are the Uses of Publicity
1951-06-18 The High Price of a Penny
1951-06-25 The Treasure of Millie’s Wharf
1951-07-02 High Card
1951-07-09 Second Degree Affection
1951-09-24 Framed for Hanging
1951-10-01 No Way Out
1951-10-22 A Crime Too Simple
1951-10-29 The Lady in Black
1951-11-19 Destination Danger
1951-11-26 The Meddler
1951-12-03 Off the Record
1951-12-10 The Last Payoff
1951-12-17 Stolen Goods
1952-01-07 School of Sharks
1952-01-14 The Bad Little God
1952-01-21 A Matter of Honor
1952-01-28 The Common Denominator
1952-02-04 Surprise Surprise
1952-02-11 Cortez Island
1952-02-18 The Symbol Three
1952-02-25 The Starlight Pair
1952-03-03 The Deadly Pines
1952-03-10 The Darkest Shadow
1952-03-17 Three Times and Out
1952-03-24 The Graystone Ghost
1952-04-14 The Forgotten Murder
1952-04-21 War Maneuver
1952-04-28 Operation Europa
1952-05-05 Come to The Casbah
1952-05-12 The Iron Hat
1952-05-19 It Happened on Friday
1952-06-09 The Violent Van Patten
1952-06-16 The Mystic
1952-08-18 Seeds of Destruction
1952-08-25 Sabotage
1952-09-15 Human Nature
1952-09-22 Once a Crook
1952-09-27 The Ghost of Ireland Betty
1952-09-29 Chance and Probability
1952-10-06 The Four Seasons
1952-10-13 Dead of Night
1952-10-22 Guy Reposo
1952-11-10 Dead on Arrival
1952-11-17 The Stand In
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