The Plantagent Matter
# The Plantagent Matter (Part 4)
When Johnny Dollar picks up the telephone on that March evening in 1956, he's stepped knee-deep into a web of forgery, blackmail, and a mystery that stretches across state lines. In this fourth installment of *The Plantagent Matter*, our quick-witted insurance investigator finds himself surrounded by shadowy figures and conflicting testimonies, each clue pulling him deeper into dangerous territory. Bob Bailey's distinctive gravelly voice cuts through the atmospheric sound design—the crack of ice in a whiskey glass, the distant wail of a siren, the ominous click of a closing door—as Johnny narrates his way through a labyrinth of false identities and hidden motives. The tension builds methodically, with each commercial break leaving listeners hanging on the edge of their seats, desperate to know what Johnny will uncover next.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* represented the golden age of radio drama at its finest, combining hard-boiled detective fiction with the intimate immediacy of the medium. Bob Bailey's eight-year tenure as the "man with the action-packed expense account" made Johnny one of radio's most beloved protagonists—a character who felt like a friend in your living room, solving impossible cases with sharp wit and unflinching courage. The show's success lay in its meticulous scripts and Bailey's unparalleled ability to carry entire episodes through narration alone, transforming the listener's imagination into the detective's eyes.
Don your fedora and step into the smoke-filled world of mid-1950s noir. This episode exemplifies everything that made *Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* essential listening for millions of Americans—tight plotting, genuine suspense, and a protagonist you couldn't help but root for. Tune in and discover why radio drama remains timelessly captivating.