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No matter what old time radio genre you prefer, you've probably heard Virginia Gregg's voice. You've almost certainly heard her as Mrs. Bates in the Psycho films or seen her in one of her many on-screen performances. She was one of radio's most versatile and talented actresses, and in honor of her birthday we'll hear Virginia Gregg in three old time radio shows. First, she plays Helen Asher opposite Dick Powell's Richard Diamond, Private Detective in an episode originally aired on NBC on July 9, 1949. Then, she's Claire Brooks, loyal assistant to George Valentine in "Seed of Destruction" from Let George Do It (originally aired on Mutual on August 18, 1952. Finally, she plays a Chinese immigrant won in a poker game in "Gentle Virtue," an episode of Frontier Gentleman from March 30, 1958.
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No matter what old time radio genre you prefer, you've probably heard Virginia Gregg's voice. You've almost certainly heard her as Mrs. Bates in the Psycho films or seen her in one of her many on-screen performances. She was one of radio's most versatile and talented actresses, and in honor of her birthday we'll hear Virginia Gregg in three old time radio shows. First, she plays Helen Asher opposite Dick Powell's Richard Diamond, Private Detective in an episode originally aired on NBC on July 9, 1949. Then, she's Claire Brooks, loyal assistant to George Valentine in "Seed of Destruction" from Let George Do It (originally aired on Mutual on August 18, 1952. Finally, she plays a Chinese immigrant won in a poker game in "Gentle Virtue," an episode of Frontier Gentleman from March 30, 1958.

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