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# The Peggy Warner Murder Case
Detective Danny Halloran is back on the beat, prowling the glittering yet shadowy streets of postwar Manhattan where ambition and desperation collide under the theater district's neon signs. When the glamorous Peggy Warner turns up dead—her body discovered in circumstances as murky as the backstage politics of Broadway itself—Halloran must navigate a web of false alibis, jealous rivals, and the kind of secrets that only money and showbiz fame can buy. In this gripping episode, the detective's sharp instincts and street-worn wisdom are tested against a cast of suspects where everyone has motive, opportunity, and a carefully rehearsed story. Listen as the investigation unfolds through the crackling telephone lines, the squeal of taxi brakes, and the confessions whispered in dingy hotel rooms, each clue drawing Halloran closer to a truth that someone on Broadway would prefer remain buried.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured the authentic essence of 1950s New York crime fiction with a specificity that made listeners feel they were walking those famous streets themselves. Unlike more sensationalized detective shows, the program grounded its stories in the real underbelly of the Broadway theater world, where the glittering marquees concealed genuine danger and human tragedy. Starring Vincent Price as the principled Detective Halloran, the series earned critical acclaim for its tight scripts, atmospheric sound design, and the way it transformed New York City itself into a living, breathing character—a place where fate and circumstance could turn any evening into a murder investigation.
Step into the smoky shadows of Broadway and experience classic crime radio at its finest. *The Peggy Warner Murder Case* stands as a perfect example of why millions tuned in each week to follow Detective Halloran's investigations. Don't miss this electrifying episode—the truth is waiting behind the curtain.