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His Johnny Dollar had the best range of any performance on this list. He had a lot of times when he was fairly easy going. The character could get along with and connect with a lot of people. Bailey had good chemistry with every actor to appear on the program which made this seem effortless. His Johnny Dollar was smart and often brilliant in his deductions, but he also often blundered by jumping to wrong conclusions, which gave him a great humanity.
Dollar also could be tough, at some times hitting Philip Marlowe or Mike Hammer levels of intensity on deserving targets. At the same time, the character often showed a great deal of kindness and fell in love a few times. He was more believable in romance than most any other detective and this often led to heartbreak particularly in serials like the Lamar Matter and the Valentine Matter. The series was using multi-part fifteen minutes episodes often adapted from other detective radio series and they were brilliant.
The Johnny Dollar serial era is the best year of dramatic production during the entire Golden age of radio. After that, the series went to once-a-week broadcasts and the quality declined as series producer Jack Johnstone had to write every script. He was a great producer and great director. And he was great at creating interesting characters, but he was not equipped to put out great detective scripts every week for years on end.
The fact the writing worked against Bailey for the last three years of his run on Johnny Dollar was a testament to how good his performance was.
He elevated every script he was given. In the golden age of radio, where there were so many good performances, this one stands out head and shoulders above them all.
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These are well-done tales with no real clunkers, but consistent quality from episode to episode. The only downside is that on occassion, the motive may be a little thin. Some listeners may be bothered by the relationship between Harry and Murphy with Harry, with Murphy pining for Harry but Harry showing no interest whatsoever.
However, this too is a throwback to some golden age programs like Let George Do It. If you enjoyed this post, you can have new posts about Detective stories and the golden age of radio and television delivered automatically to your Kindle. Set Five of Harry Nile continues the high quality from the previous four sets with most episodes clocking in at minutes in length recorded in the s, but with stories set between sort of produced by Jim French and starring Phil Harper as Harry.
The vintage feel remains on most episodes, with a few exceptions. This set marked a return of double episodes.
While the episode was educational about the type of challenges faced by an interracial couple in the s, it really felt like it was primarily trying to be educational. The other thing that become apparent listening to the show is how hard it was to keep supporting characters actors on the show. Harry gets several friends on the force who pop in for two or three episodes and then pop out. One actor who stuck with the show and eventually succeeded Harper was Larry Albert whose voice work on a variety of characters was truly indispensable.
He captured the voice perfectly in a way that made you feel like you were actually hearing Allen. Despite a few rough spots, Set 5 of the History of Harry Nile was simply marvelous radio entertainment the spirit of golden age radio detectives. Set 4 of the Adventures of Harry Nile settles into a good rhythm with these adventures set in and having a flawless golden age feel. The series is so right, so good, and so relistenable. Jim French had clearly become the master of the 20 minute episodes as Harry plows through one case after another with mystery, comedy, and a good dose of suspense.
The late Phil Harper is flawless. In addition, many were recorded live before a studio audience, who are heard throughout the production. The most amazing thing about these stories is that they were recorded in the s, at a time when most people thought radio drama was a lost art.
However, the Frenches and Harper showed that the formula worked: good writing and professional acting can make magic in the theater of the mind, even in s Seattle. Even for a detective like…Harry Nile. Wednesday 21 July Thursday 22 July Friday 23 July Saturday 24 July Sunday 25 July Monday 26 July Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 28 July Thursday 29 July Friday 30 July Saturday 31 July Sunday 1 August Monday 2 August Tuesday 3 August Wednesday 4 August Thursday 5 August Friday 6 August Saturday 7 August Sunday 8 August Monday 9 August Tuesday 10 August Wednesday 11 August Thursday 12 August Friday 13 August Saturday 14 August Sunday 15 August Monday 16 August Tuesday 17 August Wednesday 18 August Thursday 19 August Friday 20 August Saturday 21 August Sunday 22 August Monday 23 August Tuesday 24 August Wednesday 25 August Thursday 26 August Friday 27 August Saturday 28 August Sunday 29 August Monday 30 August Tuesday 31 August Wednesday 1 September Thursday 2 September Friday 3 September Saturday 4 September Sunday 5 September Monday 6 September Tuesday 7 September Wednesday 8 September Thursday 9 September Friday 10 September Saturday 11 September Sunday 12 September Monday 13 September Tuesday 14 September Wednesday 15 September Thursday 16 September Friday 17 September Saturday 18 September Sunday 19 September Monday 20 September Tuesday 21 September Wednesday 22 September Thursday 23 September Friday 24 September Saturday 25 September Sunday 26 September Monday 27 September Tuesday 28 September Wednesday 29 September Thursday 30 September
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