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February 24, 2017 By Wendy Lambert Leave a Comment

DL087: Find 100,000 Barrels of Oil – So, We Meet Again

Haroon looks startled.

~ Part 6 of a “Dangerous Assignment” old-time radio play Unexpected Meet Up Steve Mitchel goes into the ruins to investigate. He goes down into the basement of an old building only to meet up with Haroon. What is Haroon up to? He looks highly suspicious! Of course, he can explain! But does Mitchel believe him? Accused […]

July 18, 2014 By Dramatic Listening Leave a Comment

DL030: The Gambler ~ Guilty Remorse

Feeling guilty about gambling

Gunsmoke – The Gambler (Aired on CBS Radio, Oct 7, 1956): Gunsmoke, best loved Western of all time: In this episode of Dramatic Listening, we’re starting a new story — and a new genre once again. It’s an episode from the best-loved Western of all time, ‘Gunsmoke’. Gunsmoke was aired on the radio for 10 years from 1952-1961 […]

October 5, 2013 By Dramatic Listening Leave a Comment

DL007: Norwood Builder ~ Holmes’ Reconstruction of the Crime

Holmes reconstructs the crime.

Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Norwood Builder, Scene 7 Holmes’ reconstruction of the crime gets us all up to speed   Scene 7 wraps up the story of the Norwood Builder. Once Holmes had proven Jonas Oldacre’s guilt and, therefore, John McFarlane’s innocence, he was willing to explain how the crime must have […]

September 19, 2013 By Dramatic Listening Leave a Comment

DL003: Norwood Builder ~ Holmes takes the case

Lestrade assumes McFarlane is guilty.

Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Norwood Builder (Scene 3) John McFarlane Continues His Story Police Detective Lestrade’s comments and opinion irritate Holmes, so Holmes gets quite sarcastic and cutting with Lestrade. For example, Lestrade says, “I came on here myself to do my duty.” He strongly feels it is his responsibility to arrest […]

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