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YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR Vol. 3 OLD TIME RADIO - 12 AUDIO CD - 24 SHOWS
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YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR COLLECTION Volume
3
OLD TIME RADIO -
12 AUDIO CD - 24 SHOWS
Total Playtime: 11:40:50
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar was a
radio drama about a "fabulous" freelance insurance investigator "with the
action-packed expense account." The show aired on CBS Radio from January 14,
1949 to September 30, 1962. There were 811 episodes in the 12-year run, and more
than 720 still exist today.
Each
story started with a phone call from an insurance executive, calling on Johnny
to investigate an unusual claim. Each story required Johnny to travel to some
distant locale, usually within the United States but sometimes abroad, where he
was almost always threatened with personal danger in the course of his
investigations. Johnny's file on each case was usually referenced as a "matter,"
as in "The Silver Blue Matter" or "The Forbes Matter." Later episodes were more
fanciful, with titles like "The Wayward Trout Matter" and "The Price of Fame
Matter" (the latter featuring a rare guest-star appearance: Vincent Price).
Each story was recounted in flashback, as Johnny listed each line item from his
expense account. Most of the items related to transportation and lodging, but no
incidental expense was too small for Johnny to itemize, as in "Item nine, 10
cents. Aspirin. I needed them." Johnny usually stuck to business, but would
engage in romantic dalliances with women he encountered in his travels; later
episodes gave Johnny a steady girlfriend, Betty Lewis. Johnny's precious
recreational time was usually spent fishing, and it was not uncommon for
Johnny's clients to exploit this favorite pastime in convincing him to take on a
job. The episodes generally finished with Johnny tallying up his account, making
final remarks on the report, and traveling back to Hartford, Connecticut, where
he was based.
Original run
As originally conceived, Johnny Dollar was a smart, tough, wisecracking
detective who tossed silver-dollar tips to waiters and bellhops. Dick Powell
starred in the audition show, recorded in 1948, but withdrew from the role in
favor of other projects. The role went instead to Charles Russell. The show, for
which Powell auditioned, was originally titled "Yours Truly, Lloyd London".
Between the audition tape, of December 6, 1948, and the recording of the first
episode, January 14, 1949, the name of the show and its lead character were
changed.
With the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar -- radio actor Russell and
movie tough-guy actors Edmond O'Brien and John Lund -- there was little to
distinguish Johnny Dollar from other detective series at the time (Richard
Diamond, Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade). While always a friend of the police,
Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the
law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of
justice, as long as the interests of his employer were also protected. The
series ended in September 1954.
Revival
CBS Radio revived Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar in October 1955 with a new leading
man, a new director, and a new format. The program changed from a 30-minute,
one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial [Monday
through Friday, 8-8:15pm EST] produced and directed by radio veteran Jack
Johnstone. The new Johnny Dollar was Bob Bailey, who had just come off another
network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of
air time in the week, it became possible to develop each storyline with more
detail and with more characters. Almost all of the Johnny Dollar serials were
presented by CBS Radio on a sustaining basis (unsponsored, with no commercials);
only two of the 55 serials take time out for a sponsor's message.
Bob Bailey was exceptionally good in this format, making Johnny more sensitive
and thoughtful in addition to his other attributes. Vintage-radio enthusiasts
often endorse Bailey as the best of the Johnny Dollars, and consider the
13-month run of five-part stories to be some of the greatest drama in radio
history. The serial scripts were usually written by Jack Johnstone, "John
Dawson" (a pseudonym for E. Jack Neuman), Les Crutchfield, or Robert Ryf, Blake
Edwards also contributed several scripts and the show was always produced and
directed by Johnstone. The show featured an excellent stock company of
supporting actors, including Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Vic Perrin, Parley
Baer, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Lillian Buyeff, Tony Barrett, Don Diamond, and
Forrest Lewis. Movie character actors appeared occasionally, including Jay
Novello, Hans Conried, Frank Nelson, Leon Belasco, William Conrad, Edgar
Barrier, and Billy Halop.
In late 1956 CBS Radio retooled the show, which reverted to a weekly half-hour
drama, appearing on late Sunday afternoons. The scripts were obviously tighter
than the daily serials had been, with much less recapitulation. Bob Bailey
continued in the role until 1960 (and wrote one episode, "The Carmen Kringle
Matter").
The constant pressure of coming up with new mysteries and settings every week
posed a problem for the writers. They solved it by occasionally consulting old
scripts from other detective series. In one such remake, Bob Bailey as Johnny
Dollar talks like Jack Webb as Jeff Regan, Investigator.
Changes at CBS
In 1960 CBS Radio shut down production on the west coast and moved its radio
drama unit to New York. Bob Bailey, unwilling to relocate, gave up the Johnny
Dollar role. Bailey's last performance was in a script significantly titled "The
Empty Threat Matter." This may have been writer Johnstone's editorial comment on
CBS's threat to close the shop in California.
In New York, CBS staff producer Bruno Zirato, Jr. (who also directed TV game
shows for CBS) took over Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, although Jack Johnstone
continued to write the scripts. Former child actor Bob Readick took over the
leading role in a manner reminiscent of the original Dollar, Charles Russell.
After six months he was replaced by Mandel Kramer, who gave the role his own
low-key interpretation. Many fans rank Kramer second only to Bailey as the most
effective Johnny Dollar. Both Readick and Kramer were members of CBS's stock
company in New York, and both appeared in other CBS dramas.
The end
The final episodes of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and Suspense, airing on CBS,
are often cited as the end of the golden age of radio. The last episode of
Johnny Dollar, "The Tip-Off Matter", ended at 6:35 p.m. Eastern Time on
September 30, 1962, followed immediately by the final broadcast of Suspense.
Although network radio drama returned to the airwaves -- in ABC's Theater Five
(1964-65), and CBS Radio Mystery Theater (1974-82) -- these were more
experimental "drama workshop" shows, and did not adhere to a continuing format
or leading character. Mainstream radio drama, as pioneered in the 1920s, died
with Johnny Dollar in 1962.
Remarkably, "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" was a popular weekly radio mystery play
in the 1960s and early 1070s on Radio Iran (Iran) too. Each episode opened with
the sound of a man running, followed by two gunshots and the victim's cry of
pain. Next there were two telephone rings and then came the sentence "Eradatmand,
Johnny Dollar" (Yours truly, Johnny Dollar) by the portrayer.
The story was translated into Farsi screenplays by Jalal Nematollahi. The lead
role of Johnny Dollar was played by Heidar Saremi, a popular radio performer.
But contrary to the original play, in Iran, Johnny Dollar was more of a criminal
investigator who solved every case through a combination of wits and tactics. At
the end of each episode, the narrater asked the radio audience how did Johnny
find the perpetrators? Thus, the show was also a mystery quiz and those who
guessed correctly were entered into a raffle for a prize.
Actors who portrayed Johnny Dollar
* Dick Powell (Audition show in 1948)
* Charles Russell (February 1949 - January 1950)
* Edmond O'Brien (February 1950 - September 1952)
* John Lund (November 1952 - September 1954)
* Gerald Mohr (Audition show in 1955)
* Bob Bailey (October 1955 - November 1960)
* Bob Readick (December 1960 - June 1961)
* Mandel Kramer (June 1961 - September 1962)
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SHOWS LIST
CD 1
The Harold Trandem Matter - 50-05-09 Ep.49
The Sidney Rykoff Matter (Rehearsal) - 50-05-16 Ep.50
CD 2
The Earl Chadwick Matter - 50-05-23 Ep.51
Port-au-Prince Haiti - 50-05-30 Ep.52
CD 3
The Carisio Diamond Matter - 50-06-08 Ep.53
The Arrowcraft Matter - 50-06-15 Ep.54
CD 4
The London Matter - 50-06-22 Ep.55
The Barbara James Matter - 50-06-29 Ep.56
CD 5
The Belo Horizonte Railroad Matter - 50-07-06 Ep.57
The Calgary Matter - 50-07-13 Ep.58
CD 6
The Henry J. Unger Matter - 50-07-20 Ep.59
The Case Of Trouble Matter - 62-08-05 Ep.803
CD 7
The Blood River Matter - 50-08-03 Ep.61
he Hartford Alliance Matter - 50-08-10 Ep.62
CD 8
The Mickey McQueen Matter - 50-08-17 Ep.63
The Trans-Pacific Import-Export Company, South China Branch - 50-08-24 Ep.64
CD 9
The Virginia Beach Matter - 50-08-31 Ep.65
The Howard Caldwell Matter - 50-09-30 Ep.66
CD 10
The Richard Splain Matter - 50-10-07 Ep.67
The Yankee Pride Matter - 50-10-14 Ep.68
CD 11
The Jack Madigan Matter - 50-10-21 Ep.69
The Joan Sebastian Matter - 50-10-28 Ep.70
CD 12
The Queen Anne Pistol Matter - 50-11-04 Ep.71
The Adam Kegg Matter - 50-11-11 Ep.72
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