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# The Margaret Royce Murder Case
Detective Danny Halloran returns to the glittering streets of Manhattan as darkness falls, where the bright lights of the Great White Way cast long shadows over a brutal murder. A woman lies dead—Margaret Royce, a name whispered in theater circles—and the only witnesses are the city itself and those who prowl its backstage corridors. As Halloran methodically pieces together the clues amid the jazz clubs and tenement apartments of 1940s New York, listeners will find themselves drawn into a taut web of deception, motive, and the deadly secrets that theater people guard. The sound design immerses you completely: the distant wail of police sirens, the lonely click of a detective's footsteps on wet pavement, and the intimate tension of interrogation rooms where everyone has something to hide. This is New York crime drama at its finest—raw, atmospheric, and utterly authentic.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something essential about postwar America that made it a CBS staple from 1949 to 1954: the romantic notion of the hard-boiled detective operating in a city that never sleeps, combined with the genuine mystique of Broadway itself. Unlike other police procedurals, this series was grounded in real New York geography and the actual theater world, giving it a credibility that audiences craved. Each episode was a masterclass in radio drama, with Danny Halloran serving as the moral compass guiding listeners through the moral ambiguities of urban life.
Whether you're a devoted fan of classic radio or discovering this gem for the first time, "The Margaret Royce Murder Case" offers everything that made the golden age of radio so compelling: superb acting, tight writing, and a mystery that will keep you guessing until the final, satisfying reveal. Tune in and let Broadway itself become your guide through one unforgettable evening of crime and consequence.