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# The Val Dane Murder Case
Detective Danny Halloran is back on the rain-slicked streets of Manhattan, where the glittering marquees of Times Square hide the darkest secrets in show business. When Val Dane—a glamorous nightclub chanteuse with a past as complicated as the jazz riffs that made her famous—is found dead in her dressing room, all eyes turn to the theatrical world's most suspicious characters: jealous rivals, vengeful lovers, and powerful men who prefer their scandals buried six feet deep. As our hard-boiled hero navigates from smoky speakeasies to elegant penthouse suites, the listener is drawn into a taut web of lies and misdirection where everyone had motive, means, and opportunity. The authentic sounds of the city—the screech of police sirens, the distant wail of saxophones, the sharp crack of a detective's pistol—create an immersive New York that practically leaps through your radio speaker.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured a unique moment in American radio history, when the post-war appetite for urban crime drama was at its peak, and listeners hungry for sophistication demanded their mysteries served with genuine New York atmosphere rather than the genteel drawing-room murders of earlier decades. Danny Halloran, portrayed with world-weary authenticity by straight man straight-shooter professionals, became the voice of the hard-working detective navigating a world of theatrical temperament and criminal cunning. Each episode balanced procedural realism with the romantic allure of Broadway itself—that intoxicating collision of art, ambition, and crime that made 1940s New York endlessly fascinating to millions tuning in from across the country.
Don't miss "The Val Dane Murder Case"—a masterclass in old-time radio suspense. Tune in and discover why *Broadway Is My Beat* remains the gold standard of crime radio drama.