Bimb 51 11 03 (085) The Joe Blair Murder Case
# The Joe Blair Murder Case
When the curtain rises on this November evening, Detective Danny Halloran finds himself threading through the neon-soaked streets of Times Square, chasing a murder that cuts straight to the heart of Broadway's glittering underbelly. The body of Joe Blair—a has-been song plugger with too many enemies and too few friends—lies cold in a dingy hotel room, and the detective must navigate a labyrinth of broken dreams, desperate ambitions, and lies as thick as the cigarette smoke that hangs over every dive bar in Manhattan. With nothing but his wits, his badge, and the crackling urgency of his own gravelly voice, Halloran stalks the case through the shadowy world of chorus girls, crooked promoters, and washed-up performers, each one a suspect in a murder that demands justice before another sunrise breaks over the city that never sleeps.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something essential about post-war America that no other program quite matched—the romance and corruption of New York City itself, treated as a character as complex and morally ambiguous as any of its human inhabitants. From 1949 to 1954, the show became a fixture in living rooms across the nation, offering listeners an unflinching portrait of urban crime where every victim had secrets and every suspect had motive. Detective Halloran, voiced with perfect world-weary charm, became the trusted guide through this treacherous world, a man who understood that in Broadway, the brightest lights often cast the darkest shadows.
Don your coat and fedora for a night on the town with Danny Halloran as he unravels the Joe Blair murder case. Tune in and discover why this show remains a masterpiece of dramatic radio—where the meter's always running, the stakes are always high, and justice is always just one lead away.