Box 13 1948 Xx Xx (032) Dan And The Wonderful Lamp
# Box 13: "Dan and the Wonderful Lamp"
Picture this: a mysterious package arrives at the offices of Dan Holliday, ace newspaper reporter and master of intrigue, bearing nothing but the cryptic return address "Box 13." Inside lies an ornate brass lamp—the kind that legends are made of—and with it, a challenge that will plunge our hero into a labyrinth of deception, greed, and supernatural danger. As Dan holds the artifact in his trembling hands, he knows one thing for certain: whoever sent this wants him to know something valuable, or perhaps something deadly. What follows is a thrilling descent into a world where ancient wishes collide with modern crime, where a simple rub of brass might unleash chaos upon the city streets. The stakes have never been higher, and neither has the mystery.
Box 13 stands as a testament to the golden age of syndicated radio adventure, that glorious period just after the war when Americans still gathered around their sets for the latest exploits of quick-witted protagonists facing impossible odds. Starring Alan Ladd in his pre-Hollywood dominance, this 1948 gem crackles with the energy of pulp fiction brought to vivid audio life—each episode a self-contained puzzle wrapped in danger and delivered with impeccable timing. The show perfected the art of the "gimmick mystery," where a single object becomes the fulcrum upon which entire narratives pivot, and listeners are invited to play detective alongside our hero.
Don't miss this mesmerizing adventure. Tune in now to hear how Dan Holliday unravels the secrets of Box 13, and discover why this episode remains a shining example of radio drama at its finest.