Sunday, August 08, 2021

Meet Miss Sherlock - The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (07-07-46)

 

The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (Aired July 7, 1946)


During World War II no more women sleuths arrived on the scene but 1946 was a banner year when three new ones debuted on network radio. One was as much comedienne as crime solver, Meet Miss Sherlock. This was a CBS summer sustainer that recounted the adventures of Jane Sherlock, a scatterbrained amateur detective, and her boyfriend, Peter Blossom, a civil attorney who occasionally fainted. There were two separate versions of this show; the first ran from July 3, 1946 to September 26, 1946 while the second one ran from Sept 28, 1947 to Oct 26, 1947. Both series were produced and directed by David Vaile, with scripts by E. Jack Neuman and Don Thompson. The announcer was Murray Wagner and the live orchestra was headed by Milton Charles. Sondra Gair had the title lead in the 1946 version, Captain Dingle of the NYPD was a youthful Bill Conrad and Joe Petruzzi played Peter Blossom.When the series resumed in the fall of 1947, Betty Moran did the first epiosde but her voice was not “dithery” enough so Monty Margetts was brought in and she played the lead until it went off the air two months later. Barney Phillips was the voice of Captain Dingle. This series was more comedy than adventure, although crimes were eventually solved.

THIS EPISODE

July 7, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "The Case Of The Deadman's Chest," or "Murder In Manhattan". Sustaining. A rosewood chest is bought for $300 at an auction by Jane Sherlock. She later turns down $750 for the chest...and a lot more! Sondra Gair, Dave Vail (producer), William Conrad, Don Thompson (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Tip Corning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (inspiration). 29:49.  Episode Notes By Boxcars711.



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