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Classic Radio for September 28, 2024 - Work of Art, The Trap, and the Big Bible

Classic Radio for September 28, 2024 - Work of Art, The Trap, and the Big Bible

Update: 2024-09-28
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2 hours of Crime

First a look at the events of the day

Then The Lives of Harry Lime starring Orson Welles, originally broadcast September 28, 1951, 73 years ago, Work of Art. In Buenos Aires in July, 1944, Harry is hired to swindle an original Rubens from its beautiful owner. 

We follow that with Big Town starring Edward Pawley, originally broadcast September 28, 1948, 76 years ago, The Trap.  Bart Slade is going to "the chair" tonight. He invites Steve to visit him, which puts Wilson on the spot. It's all a very clever trap by the condemned man!

Then Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast September 28, 1954, 70 years ago, The Big Bible. Carl Hamlin has committed suicide...or has he? There's something fishy about the gun found in his dead hand. 

Next Suspense, originally broadcast September 28, 1950, 74 years ago, Fly By Night starring Joseph Cotton. . After being deprived of sleep, a murder suspect is forced to confess to the crime. A conspiracy unravels a complex plot against him. 

Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast September 28, 1948, 76 years ago. Claudia has lost appetite while David's in the hospital. 

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Classic Radio for September 28, 2024 - Work of Art, The Trap, and the Big Bible

Classic Radio for September 28, 2024 - Work of Art, The Trap, and the Big Bible

Wyatt Cox