
The Whistler - The Double-Cross - 1942
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Episode centers around the brother of a policeman who's an ex-convict and is suspected of a robbery. The story takes place on Christmas Eve in New York City, where outside the snow falls in huge floating flakes. Inside an apartment, Joe Blake sits on the floor in front of a small Christmas tree with his four-year-old nephew. This episode appears to be one of the earlier episodes from The Whistler's first year, when the show was still establishing its signature style.
About The Whistler
The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. The Whistler was the most popular West-Coast originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "Let that whistle be your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler."
The writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor to its often-paranoid crime stories. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. The show was known for its atmospheric storytelling, with each episode typically featuring a narrator (The Whistler) who would set up the story and occasionally comment on the action, often with darkly ironic observations about the characters' fates.
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