The Flight Six Matter
# The Flight Six Matter - Episode 4
As Johnny Dollar boards a twin-engine Beechcraft bound for an Arizona rendezvous, the case that has consumed his week takes a dangerous turn toward the clouds. With nothing but his expense report and a .38 revolver, our intrepid insurance investigator finds himself trapped in a pressurized cabin at twenty thousand feet, racing against time and suspicion to uncover whether the mysterious death aboard Flight Six was murder, sabotage, or something far more sinister. Bob Bailey's world-weary baritone crackles through static and engine noise as Johnny navigates a cockpit full of suspects: a jittery pilot, a stewardess with secrets, and a passenger manifest that doesn't quite add up. The tension mounts with each passing mile—will Johnny solve the puzzle before the plane touches down, or will the killer strike again?
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* represented the golden age of radio noir at its finest, and this four-part serialization from February 1956 showcases why the show dominated CBS airwaves from 1955 to 1960. Bailey's portrayal of the methodical, sharp-tongued expense-account detective made Johnny Dollar an everyman hero for post-war America—a working stiff in a fedora, solving cases one dollar at a time. The show's intricate plotting and mid-flight setting demonstrate the boundless imagination of 1950s radio writers, creating cinematic thrills that television had yet to master. Each episode built meticulously on the last, rewarding loyal listeners who tuned in night after night.
Don't miss this climactic fourth installment—the answers you've been waiting for are waiting in the radio static. Settle into your favorite chair, adjust your dial to CBS, and prepare yourself for the landing.