Bimb 49 08 18 (006) The Silks Bergen Murder Case
# The Silks Bergen Murder Case
Detective Danny Barton returns to the glittering, treacherous streets of Manhattan to unravel a baffling homicide in "The Silks Bergen Murder Case." When a high-society fashion designer turns up dead in her Park Avenue penthouse, the investigation plunges our hard-boiled protagonist into a world of jealous rivals, spurned lovers, and hidden debts. As Barton moves through jazz clubs and exclusive boutiques, each witness seems more suspicious than the last—and the motive for murder could be anything from a stolen design to a broken heart. The tension mounts with each commercial break as our detective races against the clock, his gravelly voice cutting through static and city noise, piecing together a puzzle where silk, sophistication, and blood all tell their own stories.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured post-war New York with remarkable authenticity, chronicling a metropolis where crime and culture existed side by side. Premiering in 1949, the series distinguished itself with gritty realism and smart writing that reflected the anxieties of returning servicemen and a society adjusting to peacetime. This 1949 episode represents the show at its peak, when listeners would hurry to their radios each week to hear veteran actor Anthony Ross deliver his cynical, world-weary commentary on the human condition. The program's success demonstrated that American audiences hungered for sophisticated urban crime dramas told through radio's intimate medium—stories that felt like they were being whispered directly into the listener's living room.
Tune in now to experience the atmosphere of 1940s Manhattan, where every shadow hides a secret and every fashionable lady could be a killer. *Broadway Is My Beat* awaits.