by Adam Graham
In the wake of prohibition and the success of liquor-laced stories like the Thin Man, author Georgiana Ann Craig (aka Craig Rice) created John J Malone, a Chicago Attorney who was at his best when he was drunk and for that reason, he was usually at his best.<br /><br />Malone wasn’t Perry Mason. He didn’t get into court. His solved his cases acting as an investigator. The Malone characters appeared in 14 books, 2 movies, and even a television series, and of course, the character did well on radio.<br /><br />Under the titles of <i>Murder and Mr. Malone</i> (1st Season), and <i>The Amazing Mr. Malone</i> thereafter, the character enjoyed great success for three seasons over ABC from 1947-50 and then had an eight week Summer run on NBC in 1951, and then a 52-week syndicated run in Australian. Three different actors played Malone in the US and another in Australia.The radio series veered quite a bit from the books. <br /><br />Malone’s drinking was no more than any other radio detective and gone too were his literary co-alcoholics Jack and Helene Justus. While the book featured the somewhat dimwitted Von Flanagan as his police foil, the radio version gave Malone competent police officers who on occasion got the case right before him. The series featured some tongue and cheek poking fun at itself and the typical conventions of the radio detective show.All in all, Mr. Malone over the radio appeared in solid shows that people can enjoy whether they’re fans of the book or not and it’s a shame that there are so few episodes of the the more than 200 Malone radio episodes.<br /><br />Adam Graham hosts these old time radio episodes and they were originally released as part of <i><a href="https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-great-detectives-of-old-time-radio--4607052" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Great Detectives of Old TIme Radio</a> </i>podcast.
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December 24, 2013
A female con artist is killed and all the suspects are confessing. Original Air Date: April 1, 1954 Support the show…<a href="http://support.greatdetectives.net" rel="noopener">http://support.greatdetectives.net</a> Become one of our friends on Facebook….<a href="http://facebook.com/radiode" rel="noopener">http://facebook.com/radiode</a> Read more ...
December 17, 2013
Malone is hired by a crime who has been framed for murder by a rival boss. Original Air Date: March 25, 1954 Support the show…<a href="http://support.greatdetectives.net" rel="noopener">http://support.greatdetectives.net</a> Become one of our friends on Facebook….<a href="http://facebook.co" rel="noopener">http://facebook.co</a> Read more ...
December 10, 2013
An incredibly lucky gambler murdered. Original Air Date: November 12, 1953 Support the show…<a href="http://support.greatdetectives.net" rel="noopener">http://support.greatdetectives.net</a> Become one of our friends on Facebook….<a href="http://facebook.com/radiodetectives" rel="noopener">http://facebook.com/radiodetectives</a> Take Read more ...
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