With over a decade on-air, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar was one of the longest-running detective series on radio. It aired on CBS Radio for 15 minutes from 1948 to 1962, making it among the last series broadcast on air as the listeners' interest on radio started to wane during the 1960s.
Johnny Dollar, the series lead character, was an insurance investigator. Each episode began with a phone call from insurance executives, asking him to work on an unusual claim. This would then require Dollar to go on a journey across the United States, or sometimes on other countries. Each case he handled was referred to as a "matter," some instances of which were "The Forbes Matter," "The Silver Blue Matter," and "The Price of Fame Matter." Such titles and format were used throughout the series' run.
From a total of 811 episodes produced by the show, only 720 are still existing. It was the last radio program on what was known as the Golden Age of Radio.
The CDs begin with the 1948 audition programs, following through until the series end in 1962. Always broadcast by CBS. Johnny Dollar was "a freelance insurance investigator with the action-packed expense account.” Dollar worked for the Universal Adjustment Bureau, and his expense account allowed him to travel the world to recover goods for his company. The format of the program followed Dollar, as he dictated his expense account like this, “expense account, item one,” and he would go on to listing his travel expenses, etc., etc. until he finished the report saying, “Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.” Click here to read more about Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
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Please enjoy these 728 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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10.27.1957 | the three sisters matter |
+ A concert pianist has been shot. The clues to the crime lie in the piano...and the bird cage! The ... | |
10.22.1961 | the three for one matter |
+Sponsored by: Zerex Anti-freeze, Eastwood Estates (local). A murder that wasn't a murder...right? A... | |
01.09.1953 | the thelma ibsen matter |
+ Thelma has inherited $1000 from a deceased news dealer...but Thelma has disappeared. When Johnny f... | |
03.09.1954 | the terrified tuan matter |
+ Sponsored by: Wrigley's gum. Johnny flies to Kuala Lumpur to prevent the murder of a plantation ow... | |
01.21.1962 | the terrible torch matter |
+ Johnny calls on his ex-arsonist pal "Smokey" to solve an outbreak of burning factories. + Fred Lar... | |
02.10.1957 | the templeton matter |
+ $100,000 in gems are missing from a big safe. How did it get opened? | |
06.01.1954 | the tempermental tote board matter |
+ Johnny's in Puerto Rico tracking down an "impossible" scheme to beat the Parimutuel machines. + PO... | |
05.25.1956 | the tears of night matter ep05of05 |
+ The conclusion of the story. The "Tears Of Night" come home. The system cue has been deleted. The... | |
05.24.1956 | the tears of night matter ep04of05 |
+ The old curse comes up with an old fashioned flourish. The system cue has been deleted. The scrip... | |
05.23.1956 | the tears of night matter ep03of05 |
+ A curse goes with the Wendover name...wherever it goes! The system cue has been deleted. The scrip... | |
05.22.1956 | the tears of night matter ep02of05 |
+ Johnny visits Sam Costigan, a very tough guy! The system cue has been deleted. The script is simi... | |
05.21.1956 | the tears of night matter ep01of05 |
+ A fabulous necklace, and a fabulous girl! The system cue has been deleted, the program is apparent... | |
03.24.1953 | the syndicate matter |
+ Johnny poses as an oil rig worker to break a loan shark and murder ring. + When four policies are ... | |
11.06.1960 | the super salesman matter |
+The Rochemont necklace has disappeared. It's insured for $321,000! Johnny breaks into a jewelry sto... | |
03.10.1957 | the suntan oil matter |
+ A five day old $75,000 bracelet has vanished in Palm Springs. Johnny Dollar travels to Palm Spring... | |
12.01.1957 | the sunny dream matter |
+ There's been foul play at a home for the aged. The old folks are "accidentally" falling down stair... | |
04.06.1954 | the sulphur and brimstone matter |
+ Johnny flies to Venezuela to investigate a murder and sabotage a dam project. The program's closin... | |
12.13.1959 | the sudden wealth matter |
+ Sponsored by: Winston, Columbia Phonos, 4-Way Cold Tablets, Fitch Shampoo, Yardley. An investment ... | |
10.02.1960 | the stroke of death matter |
+Sponsored by: Ex-Lax (Jackson Beck), The Hero Sandwich Shop (local), 7-Up (local). A miner has been... | |
04.18.1950 | the story of the ten oh eight rehearsal |
+ No music cues. Johnny investigates a strange railroad heist...a $247 barrel of jeweler's rouge! P... | |
04.04.1950 | the story of the big red schoolhouse |
+ A school burns in Nebraska, due to inflammable corruption. Big Jim Madden and his boys look guilty... | |
06.04.1961 | the stock in trade matter |
+ Murder in Memphis...the killer is broken with the help of a broker. The system cue has been delete... | |
01.16.1953 | the starlet matter |
+ Toby Drake, a Hollywood starlet, has been strangled with a black silk stocking. A second starlet i... | |
07.20.1956 | the star of capetown matter ep05of05 |
+Conclusion, and the diamond recovered. Joe MacNabb from Tri-Eastern Indemnity called Johnny Dollar.... | |
07.19.1956 | the star of capetown matter ep04of05 |
+ Man overboard, and a clue with him.Joe MacNabb from Tri-Eastern Indemnity called Johnny Dollar. Th... |
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