The Flight Six Matter
# The Flight Six Matter - Episode 5
When insurance investigator Johnny Dollar steps off that rain-slicked tarmac at Newark Airport, he's no closer to cracking the Flight Six sabotage case than when he boarded his first plane three days ago. Now, with leads growing colder and suspects multiplying like smoke in a back-room card game, Johnny finds himself cornered in the cramped quarters of an airline office, where someone—perhaps everyone—has something to hide. This fifth installment of *The Flight Six Matter* raises the stakes considerably: a fellow investigator has gone missing, a crucial piece of evidence has vanished, and Johnny's trademark wit and fast-talking charm may finally meet their match. The tension crackles through every commercial break as our hero navigates a maze of conflicting testimonies, coded messages, and the creeping realization that whoever sabotaged Flight Six is still out there, still watching, still dangerous.
What made *Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* a phenomenon in mid-1950s radio was precisely this kind of serialized storytelling—multi-part cases that kept listeners glued to their sets night after night, water-cooler mysteries that entire offices would discuss the morning after broadcast. Bob Bailey's rapid-fire delivery and natural comedic timing transformed what could have been a standard insurance-claims procedural into something genuinely gripping, while creator Jack Johnstone's scripts brought authenticity born from actual investigative casework. By 1956, with television already luring audiences away from their radios, shows like this proved that audio drama could still command attention and imagination.
Don't miss this pivotal chapter in one of radio's finest detective sagas. Tune in for *The Flight Six Matter* and discover why Johnny Dollar's expense accounts and quick thinking made him an unforgettable American icon.