• Casebook of Gregory Hood: The Case of the Forgetful Murderer

  • May 7 2023
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Casebook of Gregory Hood: The Case of the Forgetful Murderer

  • Summary

  • The "Casebook of Gregory Hood" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1946 to 1950. The series was created and produced by Himan Brown and starred Gale Gordon as the titular character, Gregory Hood. The show was notable for its intelligent plots, atmospheric sound effects, and tight pacing, which kept listeners on the edge of their seats.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    Each episode of "The Casebook of Gregory Hood" followed the adventures of Hood, a wealthy importer and amateur detective, as he solved crimes and fought against criminals in Chicago. Hood was often aided in his investigations by his friend and assistant, Sanderson Taylor, played by Bill Johnstone. Together, they would unravel the complex mysteries that surrounded the cases they were investigating, using their intelligence, wit, and intuition.

    The show was known for its high production value and its attention to detail. The sound effects used on the show were particularly noteworthy, with the show's creators using innovative techniques to create a realistic atmosphere that brought the stories to life. This attention to detail helped to establish "The Casebook of Gregory Hood" as one of the most popular and enduring radio detectives shows of its era.

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    http://www.solvedmystery.com .

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