Bimb 53 07 11 (173) The Harry Brian Murder Case
# The Harry Brian Murder Case
Detective Danny Halloran hits the pavement once again in this gripping installment of *Broadway Is My Beat*, where the glittering marquees of the Great White Way cast long shadows over murder and betrayal. When the body of Harry Brian turns up in a Manhattan fleabag hotel room, Halloran finds himself wading through a web of showgirl alibis, shady producers, and the kind of small-time crooks who lurk in every corner of the theater district. The case pulls him from the velvet ropes of nightclubs to the dingy back alleys where desperate dreams go to die. With every interrogation and false lead, the tension mounts—listeners will be on the edge of their seats as Halloran's sharp wits and street-smart instincts cut through the lies to uncover a killer hiding in plain sight among the bright lights of Broadway.
*Broadway Is My Beat* stood apart from its crime-drama contemporaries by tethering its stories to the real geography and atmosphere of postwar New York City. Airing on CBS from 1949 to 1954, the show transformed Manhattan's theater district into a character unto itself—a place where ambition, desperation, and violence intersected nightly. Using actual street names, real establishments, and authentic procedural details, the series created an immersive world that resonated deeply with listeners who recognized their own neighborhoods in the narrative. These episodes captured a particular moment in American radio history when the medium was entering its twilight, burning bright with sophisticated storytelling before television would claim the audience's attention.
Don't miss "The Harry Brian Murder Case"—settle in with the static and crackle of your receiver, and let Detective Danny Halloran guide you through one of Broadway's darkest nights.