Box 13 Syndicated · 1940s

Box 13 4x Xx Xx (07) Short Assignment

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When Dan Holliday, the roguish adventure columnist, opens the mysterious Box 13 waiting at his newspaper office, he discovers an assignment that will test not only his wits but his very survival instincts. A cryptic message from an unseen correspondent plunges our hero into a web of deception and danger, where nothing is quite what it seems and every shadow could conceal a threat. As Holliday races against time to uncover the truth behind this seemingly innocent task, the listener is swept into an atmosphere thick with tension—the crackle of investigation, the sharp dialogue of quick-thinking allies, and the ever-present sense that one wrong move could be Holliday's last. This is classic pulp adventure translated perfectly for the intimate medium of radio, where imagination fills in the details that a thousand special effects could never capture.

Box 13 represents the golden age of syndicated radio adventure, that sweet spot in the late 1940s when talented writers and performers still believed in the pure storytelling power of the human voice. Starring Alan Ladd in his pre-film stardom days, the series proved that radio could deliver the same thrills as the cinema—perhaps more effectively, since each listener's mind becomes the production designer. The show's tight scripting and Ladd's natural charisma made it a beloved fixture in living rooms across America, a fifteen-minute escape into intrigue that cost nothing but a listener's attention.

Tune in to "Short Assignment" and rediscover what kept America on the edge of their seats in 1948. Let Dan Holliday's voice guide you into mystery, danger, and the unknown—because some stories were simply made for radio, and some performances were simply made for timelessness.