Let George Do It, Volume 4 |
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ISBN: | 978-1-61081-188-0 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2010 |
Publisher: | Radio Archives LLC
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Book Format: | CD-Audio |
List Price: | USD $17.98 |
Book Description:
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Long before he was cast as America's favorite freelance insurance investigator, "Johnny Dollar" star Bob Bailey was featured in an entertaining but little-known private-eye series titled "Let George Do It". As played by Bailey, George Valentine was an ex-cop-turned-private-investigator who favored brain over brawn and brought a witty cynicism to his cases. Assisted by his ever-faithful gal Friday "Brooksie", played by Virginia Gregg, Valentine's assignments range from blackmail to...
More DescriptionLong before he was cast as America's favorite freelance insurance investigator, "Johnny Dollar" star Bob Bailey was featured in an entertaining but little-known private-eye series titled "Let George Do It". As played by Bailey, George Valentine was an ex-cop-turned-private-investigator who favored brain over brawn and brought a witty cynicism to his cases. Assisted by his ever-faithful gal Friday "Brooksie", played by Virginia Gregg, Valentine's assignments range from blackmail to kidnapping to murder and usually involve an assist from his friendly nemeses on the police force, including Lt. Riley (Wally Maher) and Lt. Johnson (Ken Christy). Taken from long-lost transcription recordings, this great sounding and fully restored six-hour collection of exciting detective adventures from Radio Archives gives you the chance to find out what happens when you "Let George Do It". Programs include: Second Degree Affection - September 4, 1950 / Tongalonie - February 5, 1951 / How Guilty Can You Get? or Arsenic and Old Lies - February 19, 1951 / The Bookworm Turns - December 11, 1950 / A Visit from Merlin - November 6, 1950 / Spring Session - May 7, 1951 / Solo in Whispers - June 19, 1950 / Go Jump in the Lake - February 13, 1950 / Most Likely to Die - June 26, 1950 / The Scream of the Eagle - July 3, 1950 / Portrait by Priscilla - April 10, 1950 / Triple Indemnity - March 6, 1950