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Richard Diamond, Private Detective: Dead Men

By: Blake Edwards
Narrated by: Dick Powell, Frances Robinson, Ed Begley Sr.
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Dick Powell is Richard Diamond, private detective, the quick-witted, lighthearted detective. Quite possibly radio's first singing detective, Diamond was always quick with a quip or a sarcastic response. He sang his way through over 150 fast-paced adventures, most of which were written by Blake Edwards before the start of his successful career as a film director.

Everyone, from cutthroat business execs to sparring spouses, from real estate men to showgirls, from lawyers to ex-cons, and from fighters to fortune tellers, come seeking help with cases of kidnapping, blackmail, mysterious packages, and murder.

In these 16 digitally remastered episodes, Diamond takes the case - along with his sweetheart and sidekick, Helen Asher (Frances Robinson). Generally complicating matters, and occasionally passing work along his way, were homicide detectives Lieutenant Walt Levinson (Ed Begley Sr.) and Otis Ludlum (Wilms Herbert).

Episodes include: "The Elaine Tanner Case" 02-12-50, "Photographer's Card" 03-26-50, "The Statue of Kali" 04-05-50, "The Butcher Killer" 04-12-50, "The Mary Bellman Murder Case" 06-28-50, "The Mike Burton Case" 07-05-50, "Boxer Max Farmer" 08-02-50, "The Carnival Case" 08-16-50, "The Big Foot Grafton Case" 08-30-50, "The Misplaced Laundry Case" 09-06-50, "The George Lexington Case" 09-13-50, "The Oklahoma Cowboy Murder Case" 09-27-50, "The Pete Rocco Case" 10-04-50, "The Homing Pigeon Case" 10-11-50, "The Marilyn Connors Case" 01-12-51, "Monsieur Beauchand" 03-16-51.

©2011 RSPT LLC. All rights Reserved. Unauthorized distribution prohibited. For home use only. (P)2016 RSPT, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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The Original Singing Detective

Dick Powell has played Phillip Marlow, Richard Rouge, and the singing Detective Richard Diamond. So he is a great detective on screen and Radio. On this radio show he does a lot singing at the end of the show. Something Dick Powell is good at. This show combines humor and drama very well.

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