Casey, Crime Photographer - Single Episodes
Casey, Crime Photographer is a captivating radio series that originally aired from July 7, 1943, to April 22, 1955. Over its run, a total of 431 episodes were broadcast, featuring the adventures of Casey, a fast-talking crime photographer with a knack for solving mysteries.
Set in the fictional Morning Express newspaper, Casey, along with reporter Ann Williams, navigates the world of crime and investigation. With the help of their police chief friend, Captain Logan, they tackle various cases, often sparked by a photograph taken at a crime scene. The series combines elements of mystery and adventure, with a backdrop of jazz music that enhances the storytelling.
Throughout its history, the show featured various actors in key roles, including Staats Cotsworth as Casey and several actresses portraying Ann. The engaging narrative and lively characters make Casey, Crime Photographer a memorable part of Old Time Radio history.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Favorite of the "B" Detective shows
The True Brain Pimp
Its all about the sidekick. Starting with Jan Minor raised the level of the standard Girl Friday to full fledged wink and a nod "are they or aren't they". Good blend of actual whodunnit elements, just enough corniness, and the third best co-ed duo in the game. So why not an "A" show? In a word? Writing. Slightly above Mr. Keen with a cast that truly deserved better...and never got it. I've heard at least 100 Casey's. The Only ones that stand out are the Lover's lane mystery, the dental one, and the few without Casey. It's a weaker Boston Blackie with better production values and a better acting pool...but a Much less charismatic lead. This is above average ear candy.
SMILE, SAY 'CHEEKY!"
harron68
Great series! sad that the sound quality varies on some. One of O.T.R's finest and most enjoyable shows. BTW, by the way, woman playing Ann Williams later achieved fame as "Madge, the Palmolive dish soap lady" on TV ads. "You're soaking in it!"
fantastic
Dr. E. McGinty
I stumbled onto series. It was a pleasant surprise. Top notch all the way through.
Casey Rime Phhotographer
Linda Chutch
Terrible sound effects. Can't hear dialogs
Uncle Dee
I love OTR, & this is one of my favorites. I don't understand why it's known as a "B" because I've always thought of it as being top-notch. History tells us there is 400+ episodes, so it's s real shame that so few of 'em are still on air.
Excellent
Rik Back
good production and quality, stories were plausible, loved it.
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LovinRadio
I love this show. Its fun and simple.
bit fuzzy but really good episodes.๐๐พ
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