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Richard Diamond

(4,952 Sterne; 21 Bewertungen)

Re-upload of OTRR files with corrected metadata for ease of use.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

The Barton Case

27:11

Ralph Chase Case

29:32

The Stolen Purse

29:30

The Betty Moran Case

29:32

Fred Sears Murder Case

29:30

The Tom Waxman Bombing Case

29:09

The Bloody Hat Case

29:30

Charles Walsh, Bob Wells

29:32

The Man Who Hated Women

29:13

The Martin Hyer Case

29:15

The Lynn Knight Case

29:30

The Jean Cooper Murder Case

29:11

The Eddie Garrett Case

29:13

The Harry Baker Case

29:32

The Van Dyke Seance Case

29:30

The Jerome J Jerome Case

29:32

The 200,000 Dollar Bundle

29:30

Gibson Murder Case

29:32

The Bogus Bills Case

29:30

Rene Bennet Protection Case

29:32

Bill Kirby Murder Case

29:30

The Singing Critic

29:32

50,000 Dollar Diamond Heist

29:30

The Jacoby Case

29:32

William Carter Loses Memory

29:30

The Ruby Idol Case

29:32

The House Of Mystery Case

29:30

The John Blackwell Case

29:32

A Christmas Carol

29:30

Thomas Jason Case

29:32

Butchers and Protection Racket

29:30

Mr Victor's Daughter

29:32

Martin White Sees Dead Men

29:30

To Guard A Seal

29:32

Elaine Tanner Case

29:30

The Jewel Thief

29:32

The Blind Man And The Cop Killer

29:30

Louis Spence Case

29:32

Joyce Wallace

29:30

Private Eye Test

29:32

Photographer's Card

29:30

William Logan And The Ivory Statue

29:32

The Man Who Hated Women

29:30

Messenger Service, Patty Clark

29:33

The Ralph Baxter Case

29:30

Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars In Jewels

29:44

Mrs X Missing Husband

29:32

Mary Billman Killed

29:32

Mike Burton Murder Case

29:30

Ice Pick Murder

30:15

The Martha Campbell Kidnap Case

29:32

The Fixed Fight Case

29:30

Edna Wolfe Case

29:32

The Carnival Case

29:30

The Evans Farmer Case

29:32

The Big Foot Grafton Case

29:30

The Misplaced Laundry Case

29:32

The George Lexington Murder Case

29:30

The Bald Head Case

29:32

The Oklahoma Cowboy Murder Case

29:30

The Pete Rocco Case

28:17

The Homing Pigeon Case

29:30

Lt, Levinson Kidnapped

29:32

Dead Man's Letter

27:02

Mona Lisa Murder

24:13

The Cover-Up Murders

23:57

Marilyn Conners Case

29:30

The Man With The Scar

29:32

The Rawlins Case

29:30

The Caspary Case

29:32

Blue Serge Suit

29:30

The Grey Man

29:32

The Lady In Distress

29:30

The Red Rose

29:32

The Butcher Shop

29:30

Monsieur Bouchon

29:32

Little Chiva

29:30

The Carnival

29:32

The Brown Envelope Case

30:12

Christmas Show

29:30

The Plaid Overcoat Case

29:32

Merry Go Round Case

29:39

White Cow Case

29:25

Simpson Case

28:38

The Al Brenners Case

29:29

The Garribaldi Case

29:30

The Eddie Burke Case

29:32

The Dixon Case

29:30

The Hank Burton Case

29:32

Mr. Walker's Problem

29:30

The Enigma Of Big Ed

29:30

The William Holland Case

29:30

The Eight O'Clock Killer(Repeat of 50-11-22)

29:25

Missing Night Watchman (repeat 50-12-06)

29:32

Rifle Case (repeat 50-10-25)

29:23

Chapel Hill Police Officer Symposium Speech

25:13

Lt Levinson Kidnapped (repeat 50-10-18)

29:58

The Ice Pick Murder Case (repeat 50-07-12)

29:32

The Oklahoma Cowboy Murder Case (repeat 50-09-27)

29:21

Bewertungen

Dick Powell at his BEST!

(5 Sterne)

Dick Powell's best performance. Starring in Rogue's Gallery before this really helped him improve his craft. The chemistry between him and the female lead is absolutely magnetic. You will LOVE this seriea

My favorite radio detective, in great quality sound!

(5 Sterne)

I absolutely love old-time radio mystery shows, and Richard Diamond is my absolute favorite (closely followed by Powell's other detective show, Rogue's Gallery). I thought I'd heard the all on podcasts, but there are so many more here than I've ever heard. Plus, the quality here is fabulous for the old radio shows! Occasionally I forget its an old show, lol. Dick Powell made the transition from musician/singer to radio detective wonderfully. Diamond is a great character, with a somewhat lighter tone than most of the hard-boiled detective of the era. His "who's on first" style banter with police Lt Levinson, crooning to girlfriend Helen, Well written, and acted. I only wish that Powell had stayed with acting, as his voice and manner was a perfect fit for my idea of a great PI.

This and Sherlock w. Basil Rathbone are My #1s!

(5 Sterne)

Suave, snappy, sultry.. this show is supercool, imo, Really like it.