Bimb 51 04 21 (060) The Philip Hunt Murder Case
# The Philip Hunt Murder Case
Step into the neon-soaked streets of Manhattan on a sultry spring evening as Lieutenant Ben Hassel of the Broadway Squad takes on one of the most baffling cases of his career. When prominent theatrical producer Philip Hunt is found dead under circumstances that defy easy explanation, Hassel must navigate a treacherous world of backstage rivalries, jealous lovers, and desperate ambitions that lurk behind the glittering façade of Times Square. With a stellar cast of suspects and motives as murky as the cigarette smoke that hangs in every doorway, this pulse-pounding installment captures the essence of hard-boiled detective work where every shadow conceals a potential killer and trust is as rare as an honest theater agent.
*Broadway Is My Beat* emerged during the golden age of radio crime drama, when CBS brought the gritty realism of New York's actual police procedures into American living rooms. The show distinguished itself through its meticulous attention to authentic investigative detail and its unflinching portrait of the Broadway underworld—a world of dressing room intrigue, stolen diamonds, and murders that make headlines. Airing from 1949 to 1954, the series captured listeners' imaginations by treating the theater district as a character itself, a glamorous yet sinister realm where dreams and violence were equally abundant. This episode, broadcast in 1951, exemplifies the show's mastery of atmospheric storytelling and its ability to weave together police procedural elements with the compelling drama of human weakness and desperation.
Don't miss this classic episode where Lieutenant Hassel's dogged determination and sharp wit unravel the tangled web surrounding Philip Hunt's mysterious death. Tune in now and experience why *Broadway Is My Beat* remains one of radio's most compelling crime dramas—where every clue matters and justice waits for no one.