Box 13 4x Xx Xx (48) The Biter Bitten
# Box 13: The Biter Bitten
When Dan Holliday opens that mysterious box on tonight's episode, he finds far more than riddles and danger—he finds a swindler caught in his own elaborate trap. "The Biter Bitten" crackles with the kind of delicious irony that made *Box 13* listeners lean closer to their radio dials, desperate to know who would outwit whom. A con artist arrives at Dan's office with threats, blackmail schemes, and a carefully constructed web of deception, only to discover that the universe—or perhaps Dan himself—has already turned the tables. You'll hear the desperation mounting in every voice, the tension building as motives unravel and the hunter becomes the hunted. The sound effects are superb: papers rustling, doors slamming, and that iconic mysterious box opening once more to dispense its peculiar brand of justice.
*Box 13* occupied a unique place in radio's twilight golden age, arriving in 1948 just as television threatened to extinguish the medium's brightest stars. Yet the show thrived through sheer storytelling ingenuity—each episode built around an ordinary man receiving cryptic clues and impossible situations from an unknown benefactor. Starring the seasoned Van Heflin, the series demonstrated that radio could still captivate audiences with intelligent plots and mature themes that television couldn't yet match. These syndicated episodes represent the scrappy, ingenious programming that kept radio alive through 1949, proving that mystery and intrigue could still compete with any medium.
Settle in beside your radio set for "The Biter Bitten," where con games turn inside out and fate has the final laugh. This is classic radio mystery at its finest.