Mary Disappears
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 1 of the Boston Blackie series
Shorty’s been arrested by Inspector Friday for sticking up a gas station and even though he told them it was a guy named Donald Bolton Shorty has ended up in jail. Inspector Friday informs Mary to tell Blackie that Shorty’s guilty and he’s to keep his nose out of this case.
Atkins, Jewel Thief
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 2 of the Boston Blackie series
Peggy Williams' pearl necklace has gone missing from her safe and Boston Blackie was at the scene of the crime, so of course in Faraday's book he's the prime suspect. But the insurance company thinks it may be staged for a false insurance claim.
Amnesia Victims
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 3 of the Boston Blackie series
Arthur Burke woke up this morning in a strange office with a lump on his head and he has no idea where he's been for the last three weeks. Burke has read the story of the murder of George Digby in the morning paper and is afraid that he had something to do with it. Burke calls Blackie to help him find out.
Simmons Construction Murder
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 4 of the Boston Blackie series
Falling for his friend's girl, he fails to reckon with an unusual roommate. The young man was tall tanned and impressive. There wasn’t a guest at Mrs. Parkford-Smith’s cocktail party who would deny that his presence had livened the affair considerably. The hostess especially appreciated Mr. Derek Marlow, his gentle flattery and his absurdly amusing stories…
Murder at the Movies
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 5 of the Boston Blackie series
A movie star is shot while in a trunk, but no bullet went through the trunk and the bullet wasn't inside the trunk either. The commercials for Champagne Velver beer heard on this program and the others following were not part of the original network broad
TV Poisoning
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 6 of the Boston Blackie series
A man about to expose a criminal on Television is poisoned by a glass of water. Three other people, however, drank the water without ill effects! Boston Blackie and Mary Wesley seem to be settling in to watch a TV show with Inspector Faraday. As the set warms up they see Inspector Faraday and three other men seated around a table. Mary comments that the Inspector seems a little nervous as he keeps hitting the water pitcher, and so does another member of the panel. But Blackie explains it probably very warm under all those lights. As the show begins, a man by the name of Cyrus Baxter is introduced. He, too, drinks a glass of water and then begins to speak. After a few words, he appears to be choking and proceeds to keel over right into Inspector Faraday's lap.
The Masters Diamond
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 7 of the Boston Blackie series
At a swank dinner party, the Masters diamond disappears, and Mrs. Masters has been murdered.
The Disappearing Body
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 8 of the Boston Blackie series
There's a dead body in Blackie's apartment. After Blackie is lured out with a decoy telephone call, the body disappears. Then, stolen pearls find their way into Blackie's safe! Mary and Blackie return home early from the pictures to find a corpse in the dining room. While Blackie tries to explain to Mary that he knows nothing about the body, Charlie Kingston phones to say he needs to see Blackie urgently and asks him to come to his apartment. However, Blackie arrives only to be advised that Mr. Kingston is in Chicago and has been for three days.
Murder With an Alibi
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 9 of the Boston Blackie series
John Blake seems to have committed the perfect crime. He has killed Thomas Evers, just as he told Blackie that he would. Blake also has a perfect alibi and seems to be making a fool out of Blackie! John Blake, a student of crime has come urgently to see Blackie. He wants to know why a murderer is always caught? Blackie replies “that’s easy because they always make a mistake.” John Blake would like to differ and informs Blackie that he is going to murder a man named Thomas Evers, he won’t tell him where or when but defies Blackie to prove it.
Gambler Joe Garland
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part 10 of the Boston Blackie series
Blackie visits Joe Garland to pays a friend's gambling debt. Joe is murdered while Blackie is locked in an adjacent room.
Boston Blackie, Volume 2
by Jack Boyle
read by Richard Kollmar, Maurice Tarplin
Part of the Boston Blackie series
Here are original broadcasts of the old-time radio show featuring amateur detective Boston BlackieCreated by author Jack Boyle, Boston Blackie was a master safecracker and hardened criminal who served time in a California prison. Rehabilitated, he decided to use his knowledge of the underworld to fight crime as an amateur detective. Known as "an enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend," Boston Blackie's exploits were adapted to film, radio, and television.While investigating cases, Blackie would invariably encounter harebrained Police Inspector Faraday and always solve the crime before Faraday could. The initial friction between Blackie and Faraday gave way as the series continued and Faraday came to recognize Blackie's talents, occasionally even requesting his assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley, and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was on hand.Boston Blackie is played by Richard Kollmar in these twelve exciting episodes, which aired between December 1946 and March 1947:"Mary, Registered Nurse""Police Impersonator""The Derailed Gold Train""Carl Browning Cleaning Shop""The Search for Jim Gary""Jacques Pierre and the Diamonds""Seven Years' Bad Luck for Florence Wells""Joe Delivers the Goods""Larry 'The Kid' vs. Savinni""The Tenth Street Gym and the Stolen Car Ring""Sam Fisher's Past""The Horseroom Thefts of Boston Blackie"
Boston Blackie
by Jack Boyle
read by Full Cast
Part of the Boston Blackie series
As originally created by author Jack Boyle, Boston Blackie was a safecracker - a hardened criminal who had served time in a California prison. Prowling the underworld as a detective, Boston Blackie was an enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend. This collection contains episodes of Boston Blackie that premiered between 1945 and 1946.