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# The Henry Baker Murder Case
When you tune in to this December 17th broadcast, you'll find yourself on the rain-slicked streets of Manhattan's theater district, where a prominent society figure lies dead and the clues lead straight to the glittering world of Broadway. Detective Larry Kennedy, that hard-boiled gumshoe with a nose for trouble, faces his most perplexing case yet: the Henry Baker murder. As the fog rolls thick through the city's shadowed alleys and speakeasies, Kennedy must navigate a labyrinth of theater people, ambitious producers, and desperate actors—each with secrets worth killing for. The tension crackles through every scene as our detective peels back the layers of Manhattan's most glamorous façade to expose the dark passions that lurk beneath the footlights.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something uniquely American in the post-war years: the intoxicating combination of big-city crime drama and the theater world's allure. Running from 1949 to 1954 on CBS, the show was born from the collaboration of writer-producer Andrew C. Geer, and it became essential listening for crime drama enthusiasts who craved authentic New York grit mixed with theatrical sophistication. Actor John Larkin's portrayal of Detective Kennedy gave listeners a protagonist who understood both criminal psychology and the artistic temperament—a rare combination that made these stories feel lived-in and real, far removed from the fantastic super-criminals of other contemporaneous shows.
So lock your doors, dim the lights, and let the static crackle to life as you enter a Manhattan that only existed in the imagination—but felt utterly true. The Henry Baker Murder Case awaits, with all its twists, red herrings, and shocking revelations. This is detective work as only radio could deliver it.