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The Body House Chronicles

The Body House Chronicles

By: Dyann Bridges
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The Body House Chronicles --- Chronicling Sensuality

This podcast features Spicy Stories, both vintage and original, discussions about male/female dynamics and lusty, graphic audio erotica.

Your host is Dyann Bridges - a female voice actor, writer and publisher.

Main site - http://thebodyhouse.biz

The Old Hollywood Newsletter - https://bodyhousechronicles.substack.com

Contact Dyann at: thebodyhouse@gmail.com



Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-body-house-chronicles--6807526/support.The Body House Productions
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Episodes
  • CANDY MATSON PI - EP #14 "The Fortune Teller" - Old Time Radio
    Apr 7 2026
    The audio for this OLD TIME RADIO SHOW has been enhanced and clarified without altering the essence of the production or story line. Sadly, only 14 of 96 episode survived from that time. Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, Yukon 2-8209, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters.

    He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas.

    Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances. Threats, assaults, and even bullets would usually produce a caustic, but clever, response for this blonde sleuth.

    She and Mallard were frequently working the same case, but she usually solved it first. Old Time Radio (OTR) experts generally agree that this show was the finest of all the female PIs.

    Although the show ran until May 1951, it never attracted a sponsor (although the first season's final episode ended with the announcement that "Candy Matson Is San Francisco's Most Popular Program").

    Thank you to Old Time Radio on the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/@otrrarchive

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    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-body-house-chronicles--6807526/support.

    Thanks for your interest in the Body House Chronicles

    The Body House Chronicles --- Chronicling & Celebrating Vintage Sensuality

    This podcast features Spicy Stories, both vintage and original, discussions about male/female dynamics and lusty, graphic audio erotica.

    Your host is Dyann Bridges - a female voice actor, writer and publisher.

    Main site - http://thebodyhouse.biz

    The Old Hollywood Newsletter - https://bodyhousechronicles.substack.com

    Find our Sensual & Erotic Audio on most podcast platforms

    The Body House Chronicles - podcast - https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-body-house-chronicles--6807526

    All links - https://linktr.ee/bodyhouse1

    Contact Dyann at: thebodyhouse@gmail.com
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    29 mins
  • CANDY MATSON PI - EP #13 "Candy's Last Case" - Old Time Radio
    Apr 6 2026
    The audio for this OLD TIME RADIO SHOW has been enhanced and clarified without altering the essence of the production or story line.

    Sadly, only 14 of 96 episode survived from that time. Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters.

    He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas.

    Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances.

    Threats, assaults, and even bullets would usually produce a caustic, but clever, response for this blonde sleuth. She and Mallard were frequently working the same case, but she usually solved it first.

    Old Time Radio (OTR) experts generally agree that this show was the finest of all the female PIs.

    Although the show ran until May 1951, it never attracted a sponsor (although the first season's final episode ended with the announcement that "Candy Matson Is San Francisco's Most Popular Program").

    Thank you to Old Time Radio on the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/@otrrarchive

    ------------------------------------



    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-body-house-chronicles--6807526/support.

    Thanks for your interest in the Body House Chronicles

    The Body House Chronicles --- Chronicling & Celebrating Vintage Sensuality

    This podcast features Spicy Stories, both vintage and original, discussions about male/female dynamics and lusty, graphic audio erotica.

    Your host is Dyann Bridges - a female voice actor, writer and publisher.

    Main site - http://thebodyhouse.biz

    The Old Hollywood Newsletter - https://bodyhousechronicles.substack.com

    Find our Sensual & Erotic Audio on most podcast platforms

    The Body House Chronicles - podcast - https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-body-house-chronicles--6807526

    All links - https://linktr.ee/bodyhouse1

    Contact Dyann at: thebodyhouse@gmail.com
    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
  • CANDY MATSON PI - EP #11 'The Egyptian Amulet' 1940s-50s Old Time Radio
    Mar 25 2026
    The audio for this OLD TIME RADIO SHOW has been enhanced and clarified without altering the essence of the production or story line.
    Sadly, only 14 of 96 episode survived from that time.
    Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas.
    Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances. Threats, assaults, and even bullets would usually produce a caustic, but clever, response for this blonde sleuth. She and Mallard were frequently working the same case, but she usually solved it first.
    Old Time Radio (OTR) experts generally agree that this show was the finest of all the female PIs. Although the show ran until May 1951, it never attracted a sponsor (although the first season's final episode ended with the announcement that "Candy Matson Is San Francisco's Most Popular Program").
    Thank you to Old Time Radio on the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/@otrrarchive
    ------------------------------------
    Thanks for your interest in the Body House Chronicles
    Find our Sensual & Erotic Audio on most podcast platforms
    The Body House Chronicles - podcast - https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-body-house-chronicles--6807526
    Main Site - https://thebodyhouse.biz
    All links - linktr.ee/bodyhouse1
    Celebrate Vintage Sensuality with us on Substack - https://bodyhousechronicles.substack.com


    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-body-house-chronicles--6807526/support.

    The Body House Chronicles --- Chronicling Sensuality

    This podcast features Spicy Stories, both vintage and original, discussions about male/female dynamics and lusty, graphic audio erotica.

    Your host is Dyann Bridges - a female voice actor, writer and publisher.

    Main site - http://thebodyhouse.biz

    The Old Hollywood Newsletter - https://bodyhousechronicles.substack.com

    Contact Dyann at: thebodyhouse@gmail.com
    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
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