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# The Mary Demming Murder Case
Picture the glittering marquees of Broadway dimming as night falls, the streets slick with autumn rain and the city's darker secrets. In "The Mary Demming Murder Case," Detective Danny Halloran finds himself entangled in the web of a high-society murder that cuts through the glamorous façade of Manhattan's theater district like a knife. A woman lies dead, questions multiply in the shadows, and every suspect from the chorus line to the producer's office seems to have motive and opportunity. The case pulls our hard-boiled detective through speakeasies and dressing rooms, where every clue leads deeper into deception. Listeners will experience the snap and crackle of forensic detective work blended with the urgent saxophone undertones that made this program unmistakable—a truly gripping entry in the Halloran canon.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something essential about post-war America's fascination with crime, glamour, and the intersection of both in New York City. Airing on CBS from 1949 to 1954, the series distinguished itself through gritty authenticity and meticulous police procedure, a formula that influenced countless crime dramas to follow. Starring Vincent Price as the methodical, no-nonsense Detective Halloran, the show brought real investigative rigor to radio drama, often consulting with actual NYPD detectives. This 1950 episode exemplifies the show's commitment to compelling storytelling grounded in the atmospheric reality of New York's Broadway—where dreams and danger existed side by side in every shadow.
Don't miss this masterclass in radio crime drama. Tune in to "The Mary Demming Murder Case" and hear why *Broadway Is My Beat* remains a benchmark of golden age radio mystery. The case awaits—and only Detective Halloran can crack it wide open.