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"The Whisperer" was a 1951 American radio program that aired 13 episodes on NBC from July 8 to September 30. Created by Dr. Stetson Humphrey and his wife, Irene, the show satirized contemporary crime dramas with a tongue-in-cheek tone. The story follows lawyer Philip Gault, who, after a football injury, can only speak in a whisper. He infiltrates a crime syndicate in Central City, adopting the alias "The Whisperer," to dismantle organized crime from within. After surgery restores his voice, Gault maintains his double life, relaying orders from syndicate bosses unaware of his true identity. Betty Moran played Ellen Norris, Gault's girlfriend and confidante, while Paul Frees occasionally appeared as Lieutenant Charles Denvers, Gault's police ally. William Conrad frequently took on various supporting roles under the pseudonym "Julius Krelboyne." Produced and directed by Bill Karn, with organist Johnny Duffy providing background music, the series is available for listening on platforms like the Internet Archive and YouTube.
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"The Whisperer" was a 1951 American radio program that aired 13 episodes on NBC from July 8 to September 30. Created by Dr. Stetson Humphrey and his wife, Irene, the show satirized contemporary crime dramas with a tongue-in-cheek tone. The story follows lawyer Philip Gault, who, after a football injury, can only speak in a whisper. He infiltrates a crime syndicate in Central City, adopting the alias "The Whisperer," to dismantle organized crime from within. After surgery restores his voice, Gault maintains his double life, relaying orders from syndicate bosses unaware of his true identity. Betty Moran played Ellen Norris, Gault's girlfriend and confidante, while Paul Frees occasionally appeared as Lieutenant Charles Denvers, Gault's police ally. William Conrad frequently took on various supporting roles under the pseudonym "Julius Krelboyne." Produced and directed by Bill Karn, with organist Johnny Duffy providing background music, the series is available for listening on platforms like the Internet Archive and YouTube.
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