Bimb 49 05 01 (010) The Mary Murdock Murder Case
# Broadway Is My Beat: The Mary Murdock Murder Case
Detective Danny Barton knows the streets of Broadway like the palm of his hand, but the case of Mary Murdock threatens to shake even his unflappable composure. When a showgirl's body is discovered in a dressing room off Times Square, Barton finds himself entangled in a web of jealousy, ambition, and dark secrets that runs deeper than the neon-lit theaters themselves. With only a cigarette lighter and a cryptic note as clues, our hard-boiled detective must navigate through a cast of suspects that includes jaded costume designers, desperate stage mothers, and theater owners with plenty to hide. The tension crackles through every scene as Barton closes in on the truth, one dangerous interview at a time.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured the gritty essence of post-war New York in a way few radio dramas could match. Running from 1949 to 1954 on CBS, the show distinguished itself by keeping its detective planted firmly in the theatrical world—a setting that allowed writers to explore the seedier underbelly of show business while maintaining the sophisticated charm of the Great White Way. Detective Danny Barton, portrayed with world-weary authenticity, became an iconic character who helped define the crime drama format, influencing countless television procedurals that would follow. This particular episode, broadcast in the show's first season, exemplifies why *Broadway Is My Beat* commanded loyal audiences across America each week.
The Mary Murdock case awaits your discovery. Tune in as Detective Barton unravels a mystery where every suspect has a motive and danger lurks in every shadow of the Broadway spotlight. This is classic radio crime drama at its finest—mysterious, compelling, and unmissably entertaining.