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# Broadway Is My Beat: The George Lane Murder Case
The neon-soaked streets of Manhattan's theater district pulse with danger as Detective Danny Halloran takes on the brutal murder of George Lane, a man caught between the glamour of Broadway and the shadowy underworld that lurks in its wings. In this gripping episode from June 13th, 1953, listeners will find themselves drawn into a labyrinth of theatrical intrigue, where showgirls harbor secrets, stagehands know too much, and a killer walks freely among the velvet curtains and spotlight beams. The case demands Halloran's razor-sharp detective work as he navigates the peculiar world of theater folk—where alibis crumble under scrutiny and motives hide behind painted smiles. You'll hear the authentic clatter of the city, the hushed conversations in backstage dressing rooms, and the mounting tension as the investigation tightens around its suspects.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something essential about post-war America: a fascination with crime in the heart of urban sophistication. Running from 1949 to 1954 on CBS, the show distinguished itself through its unflinching portrayal of New York's underbelly and its unique setting—the Theater District itself. Rather than solving crimes in generic cities, Detective Halloran's cases unfolded against the backdrop of real Broadway landmarks, giving listeners the sense they were walking those very same streets. The show's creator, Morton Fine, crafted stories that blended procedural realism with the theatrical melodrama that seemed to follow wherever actors and producers gathered.
If you've never experienced the distinctive thrill of old-time radio crime drama, or if you're a devoted fan seeking another night at the theater with Detective Halloran, *The George Lane Murder Case* awaits. Dim the lights, adjust your dial, and step into the Broadway night—where murder wears a glamorous disguise.