+ Dane Clark (February 26, 1912 – September 11, 1998)[1] was an American film actor who was known for playing, as he labeled himself, "Joe Average". Clark was born Bernard Zanville in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Jewish immigrants Samuel and Rose. Samuel was a sporting goods store owner. He graduated from Cornell University and earned a law degree at St. John's University School of Law in Queens, New York. During the Great Depression, he worked as a boxer, baseball player, construction worker, and model. Modeling brought him in contact with people in the arts. He gradually perceived them to be snobbish, with their talk of the "theatah", and "I decided to give it a try myself, just to show them anyone could do it." He progressed from small Broadway parts to larger ones, eventually taking over the role of George from Wallace Ford in the 1937 production of Of Mice and Men. Clark got his big break when he was signed by Warner Bros. in 1943. He worked alongside some of his era's biggest stars, often in war movies such as Action in the North Atlantic (1943), his breakthrough part, opposite Humphrey Bogart, Destination Tokyo (1943) with Cary Grant, and Pride of the Marines (1945) with friend and fellow New Yorker John Garfield. According to Clark, Bogart gave him his stage name. Clark played Peter Chambers in the short-lived radio show Crime and Peter Chambers, a half-hour show that aired from April 6 to September 7, 1954.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Crime And Peter Chambers
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Please enjoy these 21 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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04.06.1954 | bruce burke murder frameup |
+ Bruce Burke has sent beautiful Elsa Corey to kill Peter Chambers. Bruce is a millionaire who own... | |
04.13.1954 | charles avon druggist |
+ Charles Avon hires Peter Chambers to help him find the killer of Alan Lewis. Lewis was blackmail... | |
04.20.1954 | cemetery attack |
+ Peter Chambers is paid $1000 to deliver $250,000 to a graveyard at midnight. It's a complex kidn... | |
04.27.1954 | joan bradly |
+ Opera singer Olga Dino has been murdered in a theatrical boardinghouse. Her $100,000 in cash has... | |
05.04.1954 | abigail chrisenberry |
+ Peter meets beautiful Abigail Christenberry in a bar. He soon finds himself accused of Abigail's... | |
05.11.1954 | old man krauses news stand |
+ A newsstand operator named Mr. Krauss has been beaten up twice. Was it done by, "The Dancer?" Th... | |
05.18.1954 | la grand maison 3rd booth |
+ Peter meets Dr. Burns at a French restaurant, "Le Grande Maison." He's been seeing a patient rom... | |
06.01.1954 | angela wentworths uncle |
+ Angel Wentworth asks Peter to, "call on my uncle." The man is dead, of course, and one very expe... | |
06.15.1954 | stoney carter |
+ Jack March is suspected of the murder of the Contessa La Fresso. She's been knifed to death. Kee... | |
06.22.1954 | cafe tropical bruce eldridge |
+ Sustaining. | |
06.29.1954 | bubbles greko the bubbles club |
+ Sustaining. | |
07.06.1954 | cufflink is |
+ Sustaining. | |
07.06.1954 | masquerade party |
+ Sustaining. | |
07.20.1954 | donald sloane embezzler |
+ A bank teller steals money from his accounts, but leaves $28,000 behind! | |
07.27.1954 | nursemaid to three beautiful women |
+ Byron Thorndike hires Peter Chambers to guard the $50,000 prize money of the "Miss Universe" con... | |
08.03.1954 | rhonda duffys race horse |
+ After Mrs. Duffy's horse, "Gray Dancer" loses a race, jockey Jackie Johnson is found murdered. W... | |
08.10.1954 | tina diaz utopia ballroom |
+ Sustaining. | |
08.17.1954 | elaine janis school teacher |
+ Sustaining. | |
08.24.1954 | winston carr |
+ The wealthy Winston Carr (a Sydney Greenstreet clone) hires Chambers to deliver an envelope. Thi... | |
08.31.1954 | clair connely the hot spot |
+ Johnny Silver, a well-known band leader, has been murdered at "The Hot Spot," a swank nightclub. | |
09.07.1954 | irene wilsons dead uncle stanley |
+ Max Daley has committed suicide...or has he? It's worth $200,000 to prove it was murder! The las... |
CRIME AND PETER CHAMBERS
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