Bimb 50 05 26 (036) The Ann Cornell Murder Case
Step into the fog-shrouded streets of Manhattan as Detective Danny Halloran pursues one of the most baffling cases of his career. When the beautiful and mysterious Ann Cornell turns up dead in her fashionable Upper East Side apartment, all the clues point in different directions—a jilted lover, a jealous rival, a business associate with everything to lose. As Halloran moves through smoky nightclubs and elegant townhouses, interrogating suspects and piecing together alibis, the tension mounts with each revelation. This is classic Broadway Is My Beat at its finest: taut dialogue, genuine mystery, and the gritty authenticity of New York City crime that made listeners across America sit transfixed by their radios on this May evening in 1950.
The show itself was a beacon of post-war urban storytelling, premiering in 1949 when Americans craved the excitement and sophistication of Manhattan without leaving their living rooms. Produced and narrated by the talented Herb Ellis, Broadway Is My Beat captured a New York that was both glamorous and dangerous—a city of secrets where a single murder could upend fortunes and reputations. The program's five-year run made it a staple for crime drama enthusiasts, and this particular installment exemplifies the show's trademark blend of hard-boiled detective work and the glittering world of theater and high society that gave the series its distinctive flavor.
Don't miss your chance to experience this expertly crafted episode from the golden age of radio drama. Tune in and let the sounds of 1950s New York transport you to a time when great storytelling meant everything, and every mystery held you in its thrall until the final, stunning revelation. *The Ann Cornell Murder Case* awaits—are you ready to solve it with Detective Halloran?