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The "Windward Passage" episode of the old-time radio show "Dangerously Yours" aired on October 1, 1944.
The episode stars Victor Jory and features Captain Henry Morgan, a notorious pirate, who captures Lady Judith Lacy. He initially plans to ransom her, but their relationship becomes complicated, leading to themes of love, betrayal, and a quest for revenge. The story sees them navigating their complex dynamic, with discussions about her fiancé, Governor Thomas Morford, and Captain Morgan's ambitions to conquer Panama. Ultimately, Governor Morford proposes a surprising solution to the conflict between Morgan and Lady Judith: marriage.
"Dangerously Yours" was a half-hour show known for its blend of romance and adventure, often starring Victor Jory as the leading man in various historical or exotic settings. It was sponsored by Vicks.
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The "Windward Passage" episode of the old-time radio show "Dangerously Yours" aired on October 1, 1944.
The episode stars Victor Jory and features Captain Henry Morgan, a notorious pirate, who captures Lady Judith Lacy. He initially plans to ransom her, but their relationship becomes complicated, leading to themes of love, betrayal, and a quest for revenge. The story sees them navigating their complex dynamic, with discussions about her fiancé, Governor Thomas Morford, and Captain Morgan's ambitions to conquer Panama. Ultimately, Governor Morford proposes a surprising solution to the conflict between Morgan and Lady Judith: marriage.
"Dangerously Yours" was a half-hour show known for its blend of romance and adventure, often starring Victor Jory as the leading man in various historical or exotic settings. It was sponsored by Vicks.
Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/
Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

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