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Crime and Peter Chambers

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Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

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Crime and Peter Chambers - 01 - Bruce Burke Murder Frame-Up

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 26:00

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 02 - Charles Avon, Druggist

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 23:17

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 11 - Bubbles Greko - The Bubbles Club

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 25:19

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 12 - Cufflink Is

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 25:12

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 13 - Masquerade Party

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 25:15

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 14 - Donald Sloane - Embezzler

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 23:03

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 15 - Nursemaid to Three Beautiful Women

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 23:04

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 16 - Rhonda Duffy's Race Horse

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 25:29

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 17 - Tina Diaz - Utopia Ballroom

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 25:27

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Crime and Peter Chambers - 18 - Elaine Janis - School Teacher

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 25:27

Crime and Peter Chambers was an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954. The show starred Dane Clark as Peter Chambers, a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane. Kane also produced the show and wrote for it. Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker, played by Bill Zuckert. The show's episodes were typically 30 minutes long and featured Chambers investigating a variety of crimes, from murders to robberies to kidnappings. The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it ran for a full season of 30 episodes. Here are some of the show's most notable episodes:
  • The Burke Murder Frame (April 6, 1954): Chambers is hired to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. The evidence seems to point to Chambers himself, but he is determined to clear his name.
  • The Alan Lewis Murder (April 13, 1954): Chambers is hired by the family of a young man who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into a dangerous underworld of drugs and violence.
  • The Sandra Mantel Murder (April 20, 1954): Chambers is hired by the husband of a famous actress who has been murdered. The case leads Chambers into the world of Hollywood glamour and intrigue.
  • The Rooming House Murder (April 27, 1954): Chambers is called to investigate the murder of a young woman in a rooming house. The case leads Chambers into a web of lies and deceit.
  • Peter Chambers, Murder Suspect (May 4, 1954): Chambers himself is accused of murder. He must clear his name and find the real killer before it's too late.
Crime and Peter Chambers is a classic example of an old-time radio detective show. It features a likable protagonist, a clever plot, and plenty of suspense. If you're a fan of old-time radio, or if you're just looking for a good mystery to listen to, then Crime and Peter Chambers is worth checking out.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

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