This Is Your Fbi 47 02 07 (097) Hijackers Incorporated
Step into the shadows of post-war America where a ruthless criminal syndicate operates with military precision, commandeering cargo trucks on dark highways and disappearing into the night. In "Hijackers Incorporated," the FBI's agents must infiltrate a dangerous network of thieves who've transformed organized crime into a business enterprise—complete with corporate structure, division of labor, and a chilling efficiency that threatens to undermine interstate commerce itself. Expect pulse-pounding chase sequences crackling through your radio speaker, tense interrogation scenes where truth and deception hang in the balance, and the authentic procedural details that made This Is Your FBI America's most trusted window into federal law enforcement. The stakes are personal and national as G-men race against time to dismantle an operation that treats the American highway system as their personal hunting ground.
This Is Your FBI, which ran from 1945 to 1953 on ABC, distinguished itself as one of radio's most meticulously researched crime dramas, earning its credibility through cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation itself. Each episode drew from actual case files, giving listeners an unvarnished look at real investigative work during an era when organized crime was evolving into sophisticated syndicates. The show's 1947 broadcast represents the golden age of radio drama—when sound effects artists and voice actors could transport millions of Americans into the very halls of power, transforming the abstract concept of "law and order" into thrilling, human drama.
Don't miss "Hijackers Incorporated"—a fascinating glimpse into how American law enforcement battled the criminal underworld of the 1940s. Tune in and discover why millions of listeners made This Is Your FBI essential evening entertainment.