Dangerous Assignment 53 06 24 (164) Capture James C. Stoller (damascus)
# Dangerous Assignment: Capture James C. Stoller (Damascus)
Picture yourself huddled near your radio on a June evening in 1953, the static crackling before resolving into the tense, authoritative voice of your assignment handler. Tonight, the action sweeps you across continents to the ancient streets of Damascus, where international intrigue and personal vengeance collide in the shadowy world of espionage. Your mission, should you choose to accept it: track down the elusive James C. Stoller, a man whose disappearance has left dangerous questions unanswered. As exotic location descriptions blend with the distinctive score and sound effects of gunfire echoing through Middle Eastern alleyways, you'll find yourself swept into a web of double-crosses, narrow escapes, and the constant tension that made *Dangerous Assignment* the pulse-pounding audio experience America couldn't resist.
*Dangerous Assignment* represented everything audiences craved in the post-war era—globe-trotting adventure, moral ambiguity, and the kind of sophisticated spy craft that wouldn't become mainstream entertainment until television's later decades. Running from 1949 to 1953 across NBC and syndicated networks, the show pioneered the secret agent formula that James Bond and countless others would later refine. Brian Donlevy's commanding presence as the unnamed American operative gave the series its backbone, while each episode's exotic locales—from the Levant to Eastern Europe—offered radio listeners armchair travel to dangerous corners of the world during an era when Cold War tensions felt genuinely perilous and unpredictable.
Don't miss this thrilling chapter of international intrigue. Tune in to *Dangerous Assignment: Capture James C. Stoller* and discover why millions of listeners made this show an appointment with danger each week. Your assignment awaits.