The Queen's Men


(4 stars; 1 review)

Canadian OTR No 7 The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. In practice we can hear both Lou Jacobi and Arthur Hill in supporting roles during the series, so it would seem apparent that at least two of the episodes of The Queen's Men were recorded in Canada. Both Canadian-born, Lou Jacobi and Arthur Hill went on to distinguished careers on the Stage, in Film and on Television. The Queen's Men is undoubtedly one of only a handful of Radio programmes of the era in which both famous actors appeared at the same time. And authentic it is, as one can tell from the moment the first 'aboot' is uttered in lieu of 'about.' The Queen's Men was written in Canada by John Adaskin and was produced, directed and transcribed in London by Harry Alan Towers. Towers of London's Music Director Sydney Torch provided the supporting musical accompaniment. Billed as "for the first time, authentic stories of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police" we could find no support for the veracity of that statement. But it's clear that several of the programmes throughout the series were indeed adapted from many of the RCMP's most famous or notorious cases, the 1906 CPR Gold Robbery for one. Set in post-World War II Canada, the series chronicled stories ranging between the late 19th Century and the late 1940s. Each episode opened with the RCMP Oath of Office: I solemnly swear that I will faithfully, diligently and impartially execute and perform the duties required of me as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and will well and truly obey and perform all lawful orders and instructions which I shall receive as such, without fear, favour or affection of or towards any person. So help me God  

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Gold Robbery from Train 28:57
The Murder Without Any Clues 28:44
Queen's Men 54-xx-xx (05) Missing Persons Case aka Andrew Weeks 28:10
Queen's Men 54-xx-xx (06) Manslaughter aka Hit and Run 27:34
Queen's Men 54-xx-xx (07) McKee Case 27:10
The Philips Case 29:18
Queen's Men 54-xx-xx (11) New J.P. 27:09
Queen's Men 54-xx-xx (12) Julien Bordeaux 29:36
Queen's Men 54-xx-xx (15) Modus Operandi 28:20
Queen's Men 54-xx-xx Anderson Disappearance 24:52
Queen's Men 540103 01 Catching A Train Robber Aka The Anderson Gang_OTRRPG 27:58
Queen's Men 540110 02 Murder Without Any Clues Aka Duncan Underhill_OTRRPG 27:10
Queen's Men 540131 05 Missing Persons Case Aka Andrew Weeks_OTRRPG 26:28
Queen's Men 540207 06 Manslaughter Aka Hit And Run_OTRRPG 27:24
Queen's Men 540214 07 McKee Case_OTRRPG 20:13
Queen's Men 540221 08 The Arsonist aka Stone Cold Arson Case aka Philips Case_O… 20:49
Queen's Men 540228 09 The Stolen Furs Case_OTRRPG 26:28
Queen's Men 540321 12 Julien Bordeaux_OTRRPG 29:09
Queen's Men 540411 15 Modus Operandi_OTRRPG 29:19
Queen's Men 540509 19 The Informer_OTRRPG 28:19
Queen's Men 540516 20 The Cap_OTRRPG 26:58
Queen's Men 540523 21 Calvin Burke_OTRRPG 29:30
Queen's Men 540530 22 Elusive Indian_OTRRPG 28:22
Queen's Men 540613 24 Careless Safe Robbers_OTRRPG 28:50
Queen's Men 540620 25 The Phantom of The Plains_OTRRPG 29:13
Queen's Men 540627 26 Henry McMann_OTRRPG 27:21
Queen's Men 540704 27 The Gold Smuggler_OTRRPG 29:22
Queen's Men 54xxxx xx Bert Haynes Narcotics smuggling_OTRRPG 20:36
Queen's Men 54xxxx xx Luis Bento Narcotic smuggling [alt version]_OTRRPG 27:59
Queen's Men 54xxxx xx Luis Bento Narcotic smuggling_OTRRPG 29:59
Queen's Men 54xxxx xx The Hawkins Case_OTRRPG 29:10
Queen's Men 54xxxx xx The Ormand Case aka The Rustlers_OTRRPG 27:35
Queen's Men 54xxxx xx Tom, The Tailor_OTRRPG 26:54
Queen's Men, The 54xxxx xx The Ormand Case aka The Rustlers 27:35

Reviews

Wonderful


(4 stars)

I really enjoyed this series based on true crimes investigated by the Canadian Mounties. The series taught me a lot about them and had great stories. Well worth listening to.