Two hours of Crime and Westerns
First a look at this day in History.
Then Let George Do It starring Bob Bailey and Virginia Gregg, originally broadcast January 24, 1949, 75 years ago, Till Death Do us Part. George Valentine investigates an heiress who has wed a ne'er-do-well ten years older than she is, and is possibly only interested in her money.
Followed by Gangbusters, originally broadcast January 24, 1948, 76 years ago, The Case of Joe Fletcher. The case of a fourth-rate hijacker who found a bullet-proof racket to rob Peter without paying Paul, but who learned too late that the law itself is bullet-proof
Then Suspense, originally broadcast January 24, 1960, 64 years ago, Turnabout. A murderer holds the District Attorney and his family captive in their own house. His goal is to have an innocent man executed for his crime.
Followed by Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast January 24, 1960, 64 years ago, Nataemon. The search for Dr. Amos Bradbury, disgraced ten years ago and living with the Indians.
The Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 24, 1953, 71 years ago, The Old Lady. Ellen Henry, a bitter widow with a drunken son, has a secret that involves stolen cattle.
Finally The Challenge of the Yukon, originally broadcast January 24, 1946, 78 years ago, Jane Gets Her Man. Jane Stanton, the daughter of a millionaire, has been reported missing. She's in the Yukon, searching for her fiance.
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