Bimb 53 06 20 (170) The Joan Stanley Murder Case
# Broadway Is My Beat: The Joan Stanley Murder Case
The neon-soaked streets of Manhattan pulse with danger as Detective Danny Halloran plunges into the Joan Stanley murder case, a crime that threatens to unravel the glittering facade of Broadway itself. When a woman connected to the theater district's most powerful players turns up dead, our hard-boiled detective must navigate a treacherous landscape of nightclub owners, chorus girls, and shadowy fixers who would kill to keep their secrets buried. Listeners will experience the authentic sound design that made this series legendary—the squeal of taxicab brakes, the muffled jazz from smoky clubs, the ominous click of a revolver—as Halloran inches closer to a killer who operates in the shadows between the stage lights. Every lead pulls him deeper into a world where ambition and desperation collide, where a moment of passion can become a capital offense, and where one man's determination for justice might cost him everything.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured the postwar American imagination by bringing the grimy reality behind the Great White Way's glittering curtain directly into listeners' living rooms. Broadcast live from CBS studios between 1949 and 1954, the show became famous for its documentary-style realism and gritty New York authenticity. This particular episode from June 1953 exemplifies what made the series essential listening—intelligent crime plotting, memorable performances, and a genuine sense that you were hearing stories ripped from tomorrow's headlines. The show's creator understood that New York itself was a character, and every episode vibrated with the city's electricity and danger.
Don't miss your chance to step into Detective Halloran's shoes and solve the Joan Stanley murder case. Tune in and discover why *Broadway Is My Beat* remains a masterpiece of vintage radio drama—where every episode promised justice, danger, and the pulse of a city that never sleeps.