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Narrated by:
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Alice Frost
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Joseph Curtin
About this listen
Join radio's most popular crime-solving couple, Mr. & Mrs. North, in 12 episodes of mayhem and murder - with a light touch. The Norths aren't your standard detectives: husband Jerry is a book publisher by day, and wife Pam is his stay-at-home better half and most often the catalyst for their exploits when death falls in their laps!
Starring as Mr. & Mrs. North in these shows are Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin, who originated the roles on radio, and Barbara Britton and Richard Denning, who later took the roles to the television series of the same name.
This collection contains digitally remastered and restored episodes from the surviving Armed Forces Radio Services broadcast transcriptions which aired in the early to middle 1950s.
Episodes Include: Starring Alice Frost & Joseph Curtain: Dead Giveaway 02-19-52, The Death Trap 02-26-52, Death in the Dark 03-25-52, The Last Escape 04-01-52; Starring Barbara Britton & Richard Denning: Coat of Arms 06-30-53, The Comic 07-07-53, Bet on Murder 07-14-53, The Saint of George Street 07-21-53, The Man with the Rifle 12-08-53, Death Comes in Cans 11-10-53, Dance of Death 11-17-53, Checkmate
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2008 RSPT LLC. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication strictly prohibited. (P)2008 RSPT LLC. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication strictly prohibited.Listeners also enjoyed...
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