Bimb 53 01 31 (150) The Helen Selby Murder Case
# The Helen Selby Murder Case
Detective Danny Halloran is back on the neon-soaked streets of Manhattan, where the glitter of Broadway's marquees masks a darker world of jealousy, betrayal, and sudden death. When beautiful actress Helen Selby turns up dead in her plush apartment, all roads lead back to the theater district—a world of broken dreams, scorned lovers, and secrets whispered in dimly lit dressing rooms. As Halloran digs deeper into Selby's past, he uncovers a tangled web of professional rivalries and personal vendettas that suggest any number of suspects could have wanted her silenced. The clock ticks as evidence mounts and motives multiply in this taut, atmospheric mystery that captures the sordid underbelly of show business at its most ruthless.
*Broadway Is My Beat* stands as one of radio's finest crime dramas, capturing post-war New York with unflinching realism and narrative sophistication. Created by Robert A. Arthur and starring character actor Larry Thor as the world-weary detective, the series eschewed formulaic whodunits in favor of gritty, psychologically complex cases drawn from actual criminal records. Each episode unfolds with the methodical pacing of genuine police work—the interviews, the false leads, the gradual narrowing of suspects—making listeners feel like they're seated beside Halloran as he methodically reconstructs the crime. Broadcast from CBS's New York studios, the show benefited from authentic sound design: the squeal of taxi brakes, the murmur of backstage gossip, the sharp crack of a closing door.
Don your fedora and step into the bright, dangerous world of theatrical Manhattan. This is radio crime drama at its most compelling—where every clue matters and every voice might belong to a killer.