At a time when the radio was the one of the main avenues of entertainment, Carlton E. Morse made a name for himself by bringing to life grand adventures, twisted plots, and high drama to the airwaves.
Morse wrote several stories between the years 1939 until 1952. The most notable among them being I Love A Mystery, One Man's Family, and the more famous Adventures by Morse.
Adventures by Morse follows the exploits of two worldly and globe-trotting private detectives from San Francisco, Captain Bart Friday and Skip Turner. Given the nature of their profession, they were constantly thrown knee-deep into corporate espionage and your typical government conspiracies. What sets the series apart is the witty humor and rather cutting dialogue of the main characters. Morse created created an exciting and fast-paced world that kept his readers clamoring for more! When his tales were adapted into radio anthologies, they became an instant hit, especially when voiced by amazing and legendary talents like Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and David Thorson to name a few. Experience the magic of old time radio first-hand and listen to Adventures by Morse today! Click here to read more about Adventures By Morse
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Please enjoy these 54 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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01.15.1944 | city of the dead ive dug up something ghastly ep02of10 |
+"A Coffin For The Lady". Starring: Elliott Lewis, Carlton E. Two soldiers find themselves on a sec... | |
02.19.1944 | city of the dead captain friday vanishes ep07of10 |
+ Program #7. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "The City Of The Dead". "Captain Friday Va... | |
1944 | 2nd audition show |
+Now that you’ve expressed a wish to hear more of Adventures by Morse in this second audition show... | |
N/A | 1st audition show |
+ In this 15 minute audition-introducing Adventures by Morse Gayne Whitman tells you about the serie... |
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