Box 13 1948 Xx Xx (018) The Sad Night
# Box 13: The Sad Night
Dan Holliday, the roving reporter with a nose for trouble, finds himself entangled in a web of sorrow and secrets when a mysterious letter arrives in his fateful Box 13. On this melancholy evening, our hero discovers that sometimes the most dangerous mysteries aren't those screaming for attention—they're the quiet ones, whispered in darkened rooms and hidden behind respectable facades. As the night deepens, Holliday must navigate between the compassion that drives him and the cold logic required to uncover the truth. The sound design creates an atmosphere of creeping dread: distant rain pattering against windows, the rustling of papers, and voices thick with emotion. Listeners will find themselves drawn into an investigation where every clue carries the weight of human heartbreak, and where solving the mystery might require sacrificing something precious.
Box 13 emerged in 1948 as a clever vehicle for actor-producer Dan Holliday, the show capitalizing on the postwar appetite for sophisticated, fast-paced detective fare. Unlike the big-budget network productions dominating the airwaves, this syndicated gem offered something leaner and more intimate—a weekly dose of intrigue delivered with sharp dialogue and genuine emotional stakes. "The Sad Night" exemplifies why Box 13 earned its devoted following: it refused to treat mystery as mere entertainment, instead weaving genuine moral complexity into its stories. Each episode felt like stumbling upon a real case file, complete with all the ambiguity and heartache real life provides.
Don't miss this haunting installment of Box 13. Settle in with the static and shadows of 1948, and discover why audiences kept tuning in week after week for whatever letter waited in that fateful box.