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Box 13 - 01 The First Letter19 Aug 202000:27:09
In Box 13 Dan Holiday, a newspaper reporter turned fiction writer, puts an advert in his old paper The Star Times, in search of ideas for his story. The ad reads 'Adventure wanted, will go anyplace, do anything. Write to Box 13.' The replies, therefore, arrived at the Newspapers Box 13, and with them always brought troubles and adventures for Mr Holiday. Alan Ladd played the part of Dan Holiday, with Slyvia Picker playing his scatterbrain secretary Suzy.

There were also a host of other guest stars (Lurene Tuttle, Marsha Hunt to name but a couple) rotating throughout the programme, and whilst there were also many writers who co – wrote the programme's, Ladd was the main writer.This radio programme was a syndicated series, heard on Sunday evenings on the Mutual Network. It was the product of Alan Ladd and Richard Sandville, two owners of the famous Mayfare restaurants in Los Angeles during the second world war.

Ladd's ambition to get on the radio in his own series was thwarted in part because he was under contract to Paramount, who did not allow him to appear on radio, except on occasions when he appeared as a guest on programmes such as Lucky Jordan. At the end of the war, Ladd and Sandville sold the Mayfare restaurant and formed Mayfare productions, of which two mainstay shows were Box 13 and The Unexpected.

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Box 13 - 02 Insurance Fraud Scheme19 Aug 202000:27:18
In Box 13 Dan Holiday, a newspaper reporter turned fiction writer, puts an advert in his old paper The Star Times, in search of ideas for his story. The ad reads 'Adventure wanted, will go anyplace, do anything. Write to Box 13.' The replies, therefore, arrived at the Newspapers Box 13, and with them always brought troubles and adventures for Mr Holiday. Alan Ladd played the part of Dan Holiday, with Slyvia Picker playing his scatterbrain secretary Suzy.

There were also a host of other guest stars (Lurene Tuttle, Marsha Hunt to name but a couple) rotating throughout the programme, and whilst there were also many writers who co – wrote the programme's, Ladd was the main writer.This radio programme was a syndicated series, heard on Sunday evenings on the Mutual Network. It was the product of Alan Ladd and Richard Sandville, two owners of the famous Mayfare restaurants in Los Angeles during the second world war.

Ladd's ambition to get on the radio in his own series was thwarted in part because he was under contract to Paramount, who did not allow him to appear on radio, except on occasions when he appeared as a guest on programmes such as Lucky Jordan. At the end of the war, Ladd and Sandville sold the Mayfare restaurant and formed Mayfare productions, of which two mainstay shows were Box 13 and The Unexpected.

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Box 13 - 11 Suicide Or Murder19 Aug 202000:27:54
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Box 13 - 12 Triple Cross19 Aug 202000:26:54
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Box 13 - 13 Damsel In Distress19 Aug 202000:26:57
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Box 13 - 14 Diamond In The Sky19 Aug 202000:27:11
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Box 13 - 15 Double Right Cross19 Aug 202000:27:03
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Box 13 - 16 Look Pleasant Please19 Aug 202000:27:12
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Box 13 - 17 The Haunted Artist19 Aug 202000:27:35
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Box 13 - 18 The Sad Night19 Aug 202000:26:47
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Box 13 - 19 Hot Box19 Aug 202000:27:10
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Box 13 - 20 The Better Man19 Aug 202000:27:29
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Box 13 - 03 Blackmail Is Murder19 Aug 202000:27:58
In Box 13 Dan Holiday, a newspaper reporter turned fiction writer, puts an advert in his old paper The Star Times, in search of ideas for his story. The ad reads 'Adventure wanted, will go anyplace, do anything. Write to Box 13.' The replies, therefore, arrived at the Newspapers Box 13, and with them always brought troubles and adventures for Mr Holiday. Alan Ladd played the part of Dan Holiday, with Slyvia Picker playing his scatterbrain secretary Suzy.

There were also a host of other guest stars (Lurene Tuttle, Marsha Hunt to name but a couple) rotating throughout the programme, and whilst there were also many writers who co – wrote the programme's, Ladd was the main writer.This radio programme was a syndicated series, heard on Sunday evenings on the Mutual Network. It was the product of Alan Ladd and Richard Sandville, two owners of the famous Mayfare restaurants in Los Angeles during the second world war.

Ladd's ambition to get on the radio in his own series was thwarted in part because he was under contract to Paramount, who did not allow him to appear on radio, except on occasions when he appeared as a guest on programmes such as Lucky Jordan. At the end of the war, Ladd and Sandville sold the Mayfare restaurant and formed Mayfare productions, of which two mainstay shows were Box 13 and The Unexpected.

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Box 13 - 21 The Professor And The Puzzle19 Aug 202000:26:46
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Box 13 - 22 The Dowager And Dan Holiday19 Aug 202000:27:01
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Box 13 - 23 Three To Die19 Aug 202000:27:00
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Box 13 - 24 The Philanthropist19 Aug 202000:27:34
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Box 13 - 25 Last Will And Nursery Rhyme19 Aug 202000:27:02
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Box 13 - 26 Delinquents Dilemma19 Aug 202000:26:52
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Box 13 - 27 Flash Of Light19 Aug 202000:26:48
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Box 13 - 28 Hare And Hounds19 Aug 202000:27:01
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Box 13 - 29 Hunt And Peck19 Aug 202000:26:59
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Box 13 - 30 Death Is A Doll19 Aug 202000:26:45
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Box 13 - 04 Actors Alibi19 Aug 202000:26:57
In Box 13 Dan Holiday, a newspaper reporter turned fiction writer, puts an advert in his old paper The Star Times, in search of ideas for his story. The ad reads 'Adventure wanted, will go anyplace, do anything. Write to Box 13.' The replies, therefore, arrived at the Newspapers Box 13, and with them always brought troubles and adventures for Mr Holiday. Alan Ladd played the part of Dan Holiday, with Slyvia Picker playing his scatterbrain secretary Suzy.

There were also a host of other guest stars (Lurene Tuttle, Marsha Hunt to name but a couple) rotating throughout the programme, and whilst there were also many writers who co – wrote the programme's, Ladd was the main writer.This radio programme was a syndicated series, heard on Sunday evenings on the Mutual Network. It was the product of Alan Ladd and Richard Sandville, two owners of the famous Mayfare restaurants in Los Angeles during the second world war.

Ladd's ambition to get on the radio in his own series was thwarted in part because he was under contract to Paramount, who did not allow him to appear on radio, except on occasions when he appeared as a guest on programmes such as Lucky Jordan. At the end of the war, Ladd and Sandville sold the Mayfare restaurant and formed Mayfare productions, of which two mainstay shows were Box 13 and The Unexpected.

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Box 13 - 31 113.519 Aug 202000:26:56
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Box 13 - 32 Dan And The Wonderful Lamp19 Aug 202000:26:53
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Box 13 - 33 Tempest In A Casserole19 Aug 202000:29:10
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Box 13 - 34 Mexican Maze19 Aug 202000:28:06
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Box 13 - 35 Sealed Instructions19 Aug 202000:27:05
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Box 13 - 36 Find Me Find Death19 Aug 202000:26:55
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Box 13 - 37 Much Too Lucky19 Aug 202000:26:51
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Box 13 - 38 One Of These Four19 Aug 202000:26:52
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Box 13 - 39 Daytime Nightmare19 Aug 202000:26:56
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Box 13 - 40 Death Is No Joke19 Aug 202000:26:42
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Box 13 - 05 Extra Extra19 Aug 202000:26:41
In Box 13 Dan Holiday, a newspaper reporter turned fiction writer, puts an advert in his old paper The Star Times, in search of ideas for his story. The ad reads 'Adventure wanted, will go anyplace, do anything. Write to Box 13.' The replies, therefore, arrived at the Newspapers Box 13, and with them always brought troubles and adventures for Mr Holiday. Alan Ladd played the part of Dan Holiday, with Slyvia Picker playing his scatterbrain secretary Suzy.

There were also a host of other guest stars (Lurene Tuttle, Marsha Hunt to name but a couple) rotating throughout the programme, and whilst there were also many writers who co – wrote the programme's, Ladd was the main writer.This radio programme was a syndicated series, heard on Sunday evenings on the Mutual Network. It was the product of Alan Ladd and Richard Sandville, two owners of the famous Mayfare restaurants in Los Angeles during the second world war.

Ladd's ambition to get on the radio in his own series was thwarted in part because he was under contract to Paramount, who did not allow him to appear on radio, except on occasions when he appeared as a guest on programmes such as Lucky Jordan. At the end of the war, Ladd and Sandville sold the Mayfare restaurant and formed Mayfare productions, of which two mainstay shows were Box 13 and The Unexpected.

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Box 13 - 41 The Treasure Of Hang Lee19 Aug 202000:26:37
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Box 13 - 42 Design For Danger19 Aug 202000:26:53
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Box 13 - 43 The Dead Man Walks19 Aug 202000:26:51
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Box 13 - 44 Killer At Large19 Aug 202000:26:51
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Box 13 - 45 Speed To Burn19 Aug 202000:27:18
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Box 13 - 46 House Of Darkness19 Aug 202000:27:25
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Box 13 - 47 Double Trouble19 Aug 202000:27:03
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Box 13 - 48 The Bitter Bitten19 Aug 202000:26:55
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The Perfect Crime19 Aug 202000:26:56
Dan Holiday, a mystery novelist who advertises for adventure, receives a letter from Dr. John Dobbs, a criminology professor. Dobbs claims he has devised the perfect crime and invites Holiday to witness it. Intrigued, Holiday meets Dobbs, who explains his theory: a murder with no connection between the killer and victim, no body, and no evidence.  
Dobbs, who is terminally ill, begins confessing to various murders across different cities, but each confession is dismissed as a hoax. His reputation as a crank grows, making his claims seem absurd. However, when he finally commits a real murder—killing Alexander Ferris—he executes his plan flawlessly.

Holiday, suspicious of Dobbs, investigates and realizes that Dobbs used misdirection, much like a magician. Ferris was killed in his hometown, but Dobbs made it appear as if he had arrived in Holiday’s city. The police initially dismiss Dobbs’ confession, but Holiday uncovers the truth: Ferris’ body was found in a freight yard, identified through dental records.  
Dobbs, believing he has escaped punishment, is confronted by Holiday and the police. Realizing he has been caught, Dobbs takes poison, ensuring he will never face trial.
 
This episode is a brilliant exploration of deception, psychology, and the limits of the "perfect crime."  

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Archemedes And The Roman19 Aug 202000:27:28
Dan Holiday, a mystery novelist who advertises for adventure, receives a letter from a young boy named Marty Kennedy. Marty is worried about his friend Ted Whitman, an astronomer working at the Williams Observatory atop a mountain. Ted usually signals Marty using a mirror, but he hasn’t done so in days, leading Marty to suspect something is wrong.

Holiday travels to Collingwood and meets Marty, who insists they speak in secret. Marty explains that Ted has been missing and asks Holiday to investigate. When Holiday arrives at the observatory, he is met by a man claiming to be Ted Whitman—but something feels off. Soon, Holiday realizes he has stumbled into a dangerous situation involving criminals hiding out at the observatory.

The criminals, led by a man named Frank, are using the observatory as a hideout after a jewelry store robbery. They have taken Ted Whitman hostage and are preventing him from getting medical help for a gunshot wound. Holiday and Professor Irving, another astronomer at the observatory, are also held captive.

Holiday tries to signal Marty using Morse code, but Frank forces him to send a misleading message, ensuring that no one suspects trouble. However, Marty is sharp—he realizes the message is suspicious because Ted would never send such a simple signal. Marty alerts the authorities, and soon, forest rangers arrive at the observatory.

In the final confrontation, Frank attempts to shoot Marty, but Holiday and the rangers intervene. The criminals are captured, and Ted Whitman is finally able to receive medical attention.

This episode blends suspense, mystery, and adventure, with a clever use of Morse code and astronomy as key plot elements.

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Box 13 - 06 Shanghaied19 Aug 202000:27:18
In Box 13 Dan Holiday, a newspaper reporter turned fiction writer, puts an advert in his old paper The Star Times, in search of ideas for his story. The ad reads 'Adventure wanted, will go anyplace, do anything. Write to Box 13.' The replies, therefore, arrived at the Newspapers Box 13, and with them always brought troubles and adventures for Mr Holiday. Alan Ladd played the part of Dan Holiday, with Slyvia Picker playing his scatterbrain secretary Suzy.

There were also a host of other guest stars (Lurene Tuttle, Marsha Hunt to name but a couple) rotating throughout the programme, and whilst there were also many writers who co – wrote the programme's, Ladd was the main writer.This radio programme was a syndicated series, heard on Sunday evenings on the Mutual Network. It was the product of Alan Ladd and Richard Sandville, two owners of the famous Mayfare restaurants in Los Angeles during the second world war.

Ladd's ambition to get on the radio in his own series was thwarted in part because he was under contract to Paramount, who did not allow him to appear on radio, except on occasions when he appeared as a guest on programmes such as Lucky Jordan. At the end of the war, Ladd and Sandville sold the Mayfare restaurant and formed Mayfare productions, of which two mainstay shows were Box 13 and The Unexpected.

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The Clay Pigeon19 Aug 202000:27:00
Dan Holiday, a mystery novelist who advertises for adventure, receives a cryptic letter instructing him to make an appointment with Dr. Ogden and then call a mysterious Mr. Alexander. The letter hints at danger and promises excitement.

Upon meeting Dr. Ogden, Holiday is asked to write his name and a message on a slip of paper. When Ogden reads the name "Matthew Carey," he reacts with shock and fear, demanding Holiday leave immediately. This name is linked to an unsolved murder case, and Holiday soon realizes he has been drawn into a dangerous game of deception and revenge.

Mr. Alexander, who has been guiding Holiday through this mystery, later reveals that he is actually Philip Carey, the brother of the murdered Matthew Carey. Philip has been hunting Dr. Ogden, who is secretly Marvin Smith, the prime suspect in his brother’s murder. Philip orchestrates a plan to make Ogden believe he is being blackmailed, hoping to force a confession or a fatal mistake.

The climax unfolds when Holiday sets a trap, leading to a confrontation between Philip Carey and Dr. Ogden. Philip attempts to kill Ogden, but Holiday intervenes, ensuring both men are taken into police custody.

This episode is a thrilling blend of suspense, deception, and psychological manipulation, showcasing Box 13's signature storytelling style

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Round Robin19 Aug 202000:26:53
Episode Overview In this memorable episode, titled "Round Robin," listeners are treated to the concluding chapter of a series that followed Dan Holiday—a newsman with a flair for mystery writing—on his quest to uncover the hidden stories behind his everyday world. Episode 52 not only wraps up the series' long-running narrative but also encapsulates the innovative spirit of radio storytelling, where sound, suspense, and character interplay coalesce to create an unforgettable auditory experience. Cast & Production Details
  • Dan Holiday, portrayed by Alan Ladd, is the central character whose investigative adventures have captivated audiences. In this final episode, his ad in the Star-Times Newspaper and his ongoing pursuit of fresh material take on new urgency and reflective weight.
  • The episode also highlights the vocal talents of other prominent radio actors of the time, including Sylvia Picker, Betty Lou Gerson, Lurene Tuttle, Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, and John Beal. Their contributions enhance the layered narrative, offering listeners a rich, multifaceted experience.
  • Originally broadcast over the MUTUAL network between August 22, 1948, and August 14, 1949, "Round Robin" marks the series finale, providing closure to a beloved drama that had engaged its audience with each twist and turn
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Box 13 - 07 Short Assignment19 Aug 202000:26:50
In Box 13 Dan Holiday, a newspaper reporter turned fiction writer, puts an advert in his old paper The Star Times, in search of ideas for his story. The ad reads 'Adventure wanted, will go anyplace, do anything. Write to Box 13.' The replies, therefore, arrived at the Newspapers Box 13, and with them always brought troubles and adventures for Mr Holiday. Alan Ladd played the part of Dan Holiday, with Slyvia Picker playing his scatterbrain secretary Suzy.

There were also a host of other guest stars (Lurene Tuttle, Marsha Hunt to name but a couple) rotating throughout the programme, and whilst there were also many writers who co – wrote the programme's, Ladd was the main writer.This radio programme was a syndicated series, heard on Sunday evenings on the Mutual Network. It was the product of Alan Ladd and Richard Sandville, two owners of the famous Mayfare restaurants in Los Angeles during the second world war.

Ladd's ambition to get on the radio in his own series was thwarted in part because he was under contract to Paramount, who did not allow him to appear on radio, except on occasions when he appeared as a guest on programmes such as Lucky Jordan. At the end of the war, Ladd and Sandville sold the Mayfare restaurant and formed Mayfare productions, of which two mainstay shows were Box 13 and The Unexpected.

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Box 13 - 08 Double Mothers19 Aug 202000:27:16
In Box 13 Dan Holiday, a newspaper reporter turned fiction writer, puts an advert in his old paper The Star Times, in search of ideas for his story. The ad reads 'Adventure wanted, will go anyplace, do anything. Write to Box 13.' The replies, therefore, arrived at the Newspapers Box 13, and with them always brought troubles and adventures for Mr Holiday. Alan Ladd played the part of Dan Holiday, with Slyvia Picker playing his scatterbrain secretary Suzy.

There were also a host of other guest stars (Lurene Tuttle, Marsha Hunt to name but a couple) rotating throughout the programme, and whilst there were also many writers who co – wrote the programme's, Ladd was the main writer.This radio programme was a syndicated series, heard on Sunday evenings on the Mutual Network. It was the product of Alan Ladd and Richard Sandville, two owners of the famous Mayfare restaurants in Los Angeles during the second world war.

Ladd's ambition to get on the radio in his own series was thwarted in part because he was under contract to Paramount, who did not allow him to appear on radio, except on occasions when he appeared as a guest on programmes such as Lucky Jordan. At the end of the war, Ladd and Sandville sold the Mayfare restaurant and formed Mayfare productions, of which two mainstay shows were Box 13 and The Unexpected.

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