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Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons – The Case Of The Girl Who Flirted. 440203

Posted by By Keith July 16, 2025Posted inDetective and Mystery, Mr Keen
A museum curator hires a flirtatious girl. Suddenly, in the middle of painting a copy of a portrait, she disappears. The clues for the mystery are laid out when the…
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A black and white illustration of "The Shadow" character from the 1930s pulp fiction and radio series, featuring a dark-cloaked figure with a fedora and scarf covering most of his face, except for his piercing eyes and prominent nose. He stands with his hands at his sides, looking off to the side with a serious expression. The background is a textured, cloudy sky.

The Shadow – Death Is An Art. ep186, 400211

Posted by By Keith April 12, 2025Posted inShadow, Suspense and Horror
On the waterfront a cop spots a suspicious man. He is identified as previously trying to commit suicide, but tonight the melancholy man seems to be on a different mission.…
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Antique magnifying glass with handle.

Frank Merrywell – The Stolen Masterpiece. 480605

Posted by By Keith February 1, 2024Posted inDetective and Mystery, Frank Merrywell
With the school term at Yale over, Frank and Bart make summer plans. In New York, they are to make a cash payment at an art studio, and have the…
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Gerald Mohr in 1951. A black and white photograph of Gerald Mohr, a man in a suit and tie, posing in front of a microphone with headphones on. He is holding a script in one hand and appears to be in the midst of speaking or recording. The background is dark and nondescript, with no discernible details.

Philip Marlowe – The Headless Peacock. ep42, 490716

Posted by By Keith July 16, 2023Posted inDetective and Mystery, Philip Marlowe
After a friustrating on a case that led nowhere, a dame walks into Marlowe's office with a real job. A stolen piece of jewelry, a peacock with its head broken…
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Image of the Jot'em Down Store from the radio program "Lum and Abner", featuring a storefront with various items on display in the window and a group of people gathered outside. Visit the real store: http://lum-n-abner.com/

Lum and Abner – Lum Takes Up Surrealist Painting. 481031 (RetroExtra)

Posted by By Keith July 3, 2023Posted inComedy, Lum and Abner, Retro Original
Show description is taken from the Jot ‘Em Down Journal, the official publication of the National Lum and Abner Society: The calendar may have said it was Halloween, but this…
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Gerald Mohr in 1951. A black and white photograph of Gerald Mohr, a man in a suit and tie, posing in front of a microphone with headphones on. He is holding a script in one hand and appears to be in the midst of speaking or recording. The background is dark and nondescript, with no discernible details.

Philip Marlowe – The Baton Sinister. ep50, 490917

Posted by By Keith September 17, 2022Posted inDetective and Mystery, Philip Marlowe
A tapestry found under a tomb is about to bring danger and adventure to Philip Marlowe. Bullets fly before Philip can meet with his client, Schindler. The museum piece, and…
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Antique magnifying glass with handle.

Sherlock Holmes – Missing Leonard Da Vinci. ep84, 430806

Posted by By Keith August 6, 2021Posted inDetective and Mystery, Sherlock Holmes
Schemes involving missing artwork seem to be the doings of Moriarty. With the help of Watson, Holmes works out the clues as he knows them. Hitting the streets to investigate,…
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Assorted law enforcement badges and photographs on a textured background, representing government and police officials.

Yours Truly Johnny Dollar – The Stolen Portrait. ep7, 490401

Posted by By Keith April 1, 2021Posted inDetective and Mystery, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
Johnny prepares his first expense report items as his flight nears his destination. The passengers are all abuzz when a man who swiped Johnny's overcoat was pushed overboard. In London,…
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Suspense – Fear Paints a Picture (Nancy Coleman). ep37, 430413

Posted by By Keith October 21, 2020Posted inSuspense, Suspense and Horror
Featuring Nancy Coleman. After the death of Benjamin Powell, he makes his high strung and neurotic daughter his heir. As long as she doesn't go insane before her 23rd birthday.…
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Sam Spade – Vaphio Cup Caper. 480822

Posted by By Keith August 22, 2018Posted inDetective and Mystery, Sam Spade
Trying to prank his secretary when he phones in, Sam hints at the clue that his latest case revolves around. Arriving in the office, Effie shares a little confusing family…
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