
Gerald Mohr stars as Philip Marlowe in the 1948-51 CBS series with Adam Graham as host. Also featuring the 1947 Van Heflin NBC Series and Lux Radio Theatre performances.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 110 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaArtsPerforming ArtsFiction | |||

Original Release Date: December 23, 2015
A man is on trial for murdering his father and Marlowe’s hired to find the real killer.
Original Air Date: August 11, 1950
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Original Release Date: December 16, 2015
Marlowe searches for a missing sailor with a map to a fortune in black pearls.
Original Air Date: August 4, 1950
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Original Release Date: December 9, 2015
Marlowe searches for the killer of an old flame.
Original Air Date: July 28, 1950
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Original Release Date: December 2, 2015
Marlowe tries to find the wayward son of a dying man before the man dies.
Original Air Date:July 19, 1950
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The episodes concentrate on the iconic detective Philip Marlowe as he navigates a series of intricate cases filled with crime, deception, and human motives. The storylines present a classic noir narrative, with Marlowe often confronting dangerous circumstances, morally ambiguous characters, and thematic elements of betrayal, loss, and ambition. Each episode intricately balances suspense with sharp dialogue while illustrating Marlowe's cynical perspective on human nature. The podcast shines a light on the cultural significance of the detective genre within the performing arts, showcasing adaptations from notable radio series and diving into the charm of vintage detective storytelling.
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
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2. Mindy Pennebacher
3. Terry Iverson
4. Alexa Kritis Mancuso
5. Cyrus Cooper
6. Tim Spector
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