Chicago Crime Stories: Night Beat

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  • Summary

  • Night Beat is a radio drama series that aired from 1950 to 1952. The show followed the adventures of a Chicago newspaper reporter named Randy Stone, who would wander the city streets at night in search of stories to write. The series was notable for its atmospheric sound effects, jazz-influenced musical score, and the evocative voice of its star, Frank Lovejoy.

    Each episode of Night Beat found Randy Stone encountering a new and different character, often someone on the fringes of society: an old blues singer, a street preacher, a down-and-out boxer, a carnival barker. Stone would become involved in their lives, often helping them to solve a problem or right a wrong, all while trying to capture the essence of their stories for his newspaper readers.

    The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of city life, with its dark alleys, seedy bars, and shadowy figures. It was also known for its strong writing, which often dealt with social issues of the time, such as racism, poverty, and corruption. Despite its relatively short run, Night Beat has remained a beloved and influential radio drama series, inspiring later shows like The Twilight Zone and The X-Files.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:https://www.solvedmystery.com .

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Episodes
  • Night Beat: Mentalo, The Mental Marvel
    May 20 2023

    Night Beat is a radio drama series that aired from 1950 to 1952. The show followed the adventures of a Chicago newspaper reporter named Randy Stone, who would wander the city streets at night in search of stories to write. The series was notable for its atmospheric sound effects, jazz-influenced musical score, and the evocative voice of its star, Frank Lovejoy.

    Each episode of Night Beat found Randy Stone encountering a new and different character, often someone on the fringes of society: an old blues singer, a street preacher, a down-and-out boxer, a carnival barker. Stone would become involved in their lives, often helping them to solve a problem or right a wrong, all while trying to capture the essence of their stories for his newspaper readers.

    The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of city life, with its dark alleys, seedy bars, and shadowy figures. It was also known for its strong writing, which often dealt with social issues of the time, such as racism, poverty, and corruption. Despite its relatively short run, Night Beat has remained a beloved and influential radio drama series, inspiring later shows like The Twilight Zone and The X-Files.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

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    25 mins
  • Night Beat: The Tong War
    May 17 2023

    Night Beat is a radio drama series that aired from 1950 to 1952. The show followed the adventures of a Chicago newspaper reporter named Randy Stone, who would wander the city streets at night in search of stories to write. The series was notable for its atmospheric sound effects, jazz-influenced musical score, and the evocative voice of its star, Frank Lovejoy.

    Each episode of Night Beat found Randy Stone encountering a new and different character, often someone on the fringes of society: an old blues singer, a street preacher, a down-and-out boxer, a carnival barker. Stone would become involved in their lives, often helping them to solve a problem or right a wrong, all while trying to capture the essence of their stories for his newspaper readers.

    The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of city life, with its dark alleys, seedy bars, and shadowy figures. It was also known for its strong writing, which often dealt with social issues of the time, such as racism, poverty, and corruption. Despite its relatively short run, Night Beat has remained a beloved and influential radio drama series, inspiring later shows like The Twilight Zone and The X-Files.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

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    31 mins
  • Night Beat: I Know Your Secret
    May 13 2023

    Night Beat is a radio drama series that aired from 1950 to 1952. The show followed the adventures of a Chicago newspaper reporter named Randy Stone, who would wander the city streets at night in search of stories to write. The series was notable for its atmospheric sound effects, jazz-influenced musical score, and the evocative voice of its star, Frank Lovejoy.

    Each episode of Night Beat found Randy Stone encountering a new and different character, often someone on the fringes of society: an old blues singer, a street preacher, a down-and-out boxer, a carnival barker. Stone would become involved in their lives, often helping them to solve a problem or right a wrong, all while trying to capture the essence of their stories for his newspaper readers.

    The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of city life, with its dark alleys, seedy bars, and shadowy figures. It was also known for its strong writing, which often dealt with social issues of the time, such as racism, poverty, and corruption. Despite its relatively short run, Night Beat has remained a beloved and influential radio drama series, inspiring later shows like The Twilight Zone and The X-Files.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    Show More Show Less
    31 mins

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