The Green Hornet


(4.6 stars; 7 reviews)

Classified as a juvenile crime drama but written and acted with more adult style than most of the breed, "The Green Hornet"---whose protagonist fought crime by infiltrating or even partnering (initially) with known criminal operations, which deceive police into believing him a wanted criminal himself---was the creation of George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, the brains and head writer behind "The Lone Ranger" (whose protagonist, according to storyline, was the great-uncle of Britt Reid, the heir who assumed control of the Daily Sentinel newspaper publisher and takes the crimefighting guise of the Green Hornet). The show originated from Detroit WXZY in 1936 and was picked up for network broadcast by Mutual in 1938; NBC Blue Network (later ABC) picked up the show in 1939. "The Green Hornet" left radio as an actively-produced series in 1952, though reruns of several shows were known to have aired as late as 1954. Britt Reid/The Green Hornet: Al Hodge (1936-1943); Donovan Faust (1943); Bob Hall (1944-51); Jack McCarthy (1951-1952). Kato: Tokutaro Hayashi (a.k.a. Raymond Toyo); Rollon Parker; Michael Tolan. Lenore Case, Reid's secretary and occasional Sentinel photographer: Leonore Allman. Michael Axford, a Sentinel reporter: Jim Irwin (1936-1938); Gil Shea (1938-1952). Ed Lowry, another Sentinel reporter: Jac Petruzzi. Newsboy (who closed each episode, almost invariably, by shouting the headlines after the crime is solved, ending habitually with "Green Hornet Still at Large!!"): Rollon Parker.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

TheGreenHornet-380101 The Devil's Playground 27:51
TheGreenHornet-390525 The Ghost Who Talked Too Much 28:10
TheGreenHornet-390530 Words and Music 21:59
TheGreenHornet-390608 Trouble HitsThe Trolleys 25:08
TheGreenHornet-390613 Not One Cent For Tribute 20:00
TheGreenHornet-390615 Justice Wears a Blindfold 24:48
TheGreenHornet-390704 Put It On Ice 26:13
TheGreenHornet-390706 Disaster Rides the Rails 19:15
TheGreenHornet-391031 The Parking Lot Racket 21:48
TheGreenHornet-391123 The Smuggler Signs His Name 21:19
TheGreenHornet-400717 Poor Substitutes 18:09
TheGreenHornet-400927 Votes For Sale 27:40
TheGreenHornet-401003 The Highway That Graft Built 26:42
TheGreenHornet-410621 Walk Out For Profit 25:59
TheGreenHornet-410705 Murder Across The Boards 21:12
TheGreenHornet-410809 Bid and Asked 22:40
TheGreenHornet-420207 Reservoir For Murder 25:26
TheGreenHornet-420221 Charity Takes It On The Chin 28:13
TheGreenHornet-420516 Invasion Plans For Victory 31:29
TheGreenHornet-420519 Invasion Plans 23:37
TheGreenHornet-420523 A Slip of the Lip 21:28
TheGreenHornet-420912 Murder Trips A Rat 20:27
TheGreenHornet-421114 Torpedo on Wheels 27:05
TheGreenHornet-421121 Sabotage Finds a Name 19:24
TheGreenHornet-430418 The Corpse That Wasn't There 22:13
TheGreenHornet-440516 Paroled For Revenge 25:56
TheGreenHornet-440611 The Hornet Does It Again 18:55
TheGreenHornet-450531 Black Market For Profit 25:47
TheGreenHornet-450823 The Unexpected Meeting 27:09
TheGreenHornet-451004 The Stuffed Panda 19:23
TheGreenHornet-451011 Hot Money and Death 18:10
TheGreenHornet-451018 Murder and the DopeRacket 26:10
TheGreenHornet-451025 What Price Glamour 28:23
TheGreenHornet-451101 Ballots And Bluff 20:41
TheGreenHornet-451108 The Hornet Drops a Hint 19:56
TheGreenHornet-451115 The Katz with Nine Lives 25:57
TheGreenHornet-451122 Superhighway Robbery 19:00
TheGreenHornet-451129 The Gas Station Protection Racket 19:29
TheGreenHornet-451206 The Voice 25:20
TheGreenHornet-451213 Paid in Full 32:05
TheGreenHornet-451220 When Money Talks 26:11
TheGreenHornet-451225 The Boathouse Mystery 18:18
TheGreenHornet-460101 The Turban of Jaipur 18:01
TheGreenHornet-460122 George Haven's Secret 19:06
TheGreenHornet-460129 Escape For Revenge 31:07
TheGreenHornet-460212 The Woman in the Case 25:42
TheGreenHornet-460219 A Soldier and His Dog 25:46
TheGreenHornet-460305 A Question of Time 19:04
TheGreenHornet-460312 The Letter 19:03
TheGreenHornet-460316 A Pair of Nylons 21:47
TheGreenHornet-460326 Youth Takes the Headlines 26:17
TheGreenHornet-460402 Classified Ads 51:46
TheGreenHornet-460507 Murder for Sale 20:14
TheGreenHornet-460514 Check and Double Check 20:21
TheGreenHornet-460528 Polarised Glasses 26:34
TheGreenHornet-460611 The Hornet Does It Again 27:15
TheGreenHornet-460706 A Man of Many Words 18:04
TheGreenHornet-460924 Underwater Adventure 21:31
TheGreenHornet-461020 Mr. Big's Drugstore Racket 27:36
TheGreenHornet-461116 Figure in the Photograph 25:14
TheGreenHornet-471028 Exposed 25:10
TheGreenHornet-480120 A Matter of Evidence 23:00
TheGreenHornet-480127 Hit and Run 21:50
TheGreenHornet-490201 Poor Substitutes For a Prison 48:39
TheGreenHornet-500606 Bait for a Two-Timer 19:58
TheGreenHornet-521203 Pretender to the Throne 27:05
TheGreenHornet-541115 The Katz with Nine Lives 25:57

Reviews

Mike Wallace was once announcer for "The Green Hornet"


(5 stars)

Famed "60 Minutes" TV news show correspondent was for a while previously the announcer for "The Green Hornet" radio program. These shows are in pretty good shape. They do need some mid range boost and low frequency cut at times from the few shows I'm hearing now. Like "The Lone Ranger," the shows used classical music passages for production music cues. However TGH tried to use different cues. Music from Stravinsky's "The Firebird" is often used.

Good but strange


(3 stars)

I've liked the Green Hornet since the TV show in the Sixties. It really peaked my interest when I learned he was related to the Lone Ranger. As I listened to these shows I wondered if his identity was a secret, why did kato so often call the Hornet "mr. Britt" in public? Didn't the writers notice that?

Memories


(5 stars)

Wow, these bring back memories! I used to listen to The Green Hornet on radio with my Dad back in the late 1940s and very early 50s! Dad passed away nearly 30 years ago but listening to some of these shows is almost like being back in time with him!

Note to Aquilla


(0 stars)

Aquilla---Kato never addressed the Hornet as "Mr. Britt" or "Mr. Reid" publicly, only when they were alone together. It sounds as though he did it in public because of some of the sonic ambience of the show, but he only ever did so when they were alone.

Miss Case


(5 stars)

Thank you for preserving and sharing these old radio dramas. I notice that Leonore Allman (Miss Case) does not have her dates as some of the other actors do in the description. She lived from 1908-1989.

I can listen to these stories over and over unlike some others!


(5 stars)

Green Hornet Rocks!


(4 stars)

Great half hour shows, excellent pastime listening!