Two hours of Crime
First, a look at this date in history.
Then This is your FBI, originally broadcast December 6, 1946, 77 years ago, Operation Rhumba. In wartime, a scientist working in South America is pushed in front of a racing car by an old woman who steals his briefcase. The woman is part of a German spy ring.
Followed by Suspense, originally broadcast December 6, 1955, 68 years ago, When the Bough Breaks. Tensions mount between newlyweds after the bride is acquitted of murdering her grandfather. Virginia Gregg and Stacy Harris star.
Then Gangbusters, originally broadcast December 6, 1947, 76 years ago, The Case of the Supersonic Safecrackers. The Russ Enfield gang uses new-fangled "walkie-talkies" to commit "scientific" burglaries."
Followed by The Challenge of the Yukon, originally broadcast December 6, 1950, 73 years ago, Indian Sign. A man is found shot dead in the house of a brother and sister. They claim they didn’t do it. They run away and straight into an Indian attack.
Finally Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast December 6, 1954, 69 years ago, The Timex of their Lives. There's going to be a party thrown by Knucklehead Swayze for his cousin, newscaster John Cameron Swayze, who actually appears on the program. Fibber doesn't seem to have been invited!
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