Old time radio shows, I love a mystery
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Old time radio shows, I love a mystery
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- Old time radio shows, I love a mystery
- Title part
- I love a mystery
- Title variation
- I love a mystery
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Three radio drama series. "I love a mystery" is the tale of three soldiers of fortune, Jack Packard, Doc Long and Reggie Yorke who had formed the A-1 detective agency. They were adventurers who traveled the world in search of action, thrills and mystery, battling the evils of the natural and the supernatural and rescuing women in distress. Their exploits continue in the "I love adventure" radio drama series. "Adventures by Morse" is centered on the globe trotting exploits of San Francisco detective Captain Bart Friday and his sidekick Skip Turner who shared adventures in stories that bordered on the supernatural and the macabre but always ended with plausible results
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- Cataloging source
- Y38
- Date time place
- [I Love a Mystery debuted in1939; Adventures by Morse debued in 1944; I Love Adventure debuted in1948]
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- drama
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