The Henderson Matter
# The Henderson Matter - Episode 2
Picture this: a Manhattan office shrouded in November fog, the rain hammering against rain-streaked windows as insurance investigator Johnny Dollar leans back in his chair, cigarette smoke curling toward the ceiling. The Henderson matter is far from resolved—in fact, it's only growing murkier. When a routine claim investigation spirals into blackmail, missing documents, and a cast of suspects whose motives are as murky as the Hudson at midnight, Johnny finds himself navigating a web of deceit that reaches far deeper than anyone anticipated. This second installment delivers the kind of taut, crackling dialogue and mounting suspense that made listeners glue themselves to their radios, where every shadow could conceal danger and every phone call might be the one that changes everything.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* occupied a unique place in the golden age of radio noir. While the show ran from 1952 to 1960, the Bob Bailey era (1955-1960) represented the series at its creative peak—sharper writing, more sophisticated plots, and Bailey's effortless delivery of hard-boiled dialogue that never tipped into parody. Unlike the violent melodrama of many detective shows, *Johnny Dollar* thrived on cerebral mystery-solving and the methodical work of insurance investigation, making it feel grounded in a recognizable world of policy disputes and corporate intrigue. November 1955 placed this episode in the heart of the show's golden years, when radio itself was fighting for survival against the rising tide of television.
Step into Johnny Dollar's world and experience the kind of mystery that demands your complete attention—no laugh tracks, no commercial jingles, just pure narrative tension and the reassuring voice of a man determined to uncover the truth, one clue at a time. Tune in to The Henderson Matter and discover why devoted listeners made this show an institution.