The Primrose Matter
Step into the rain-slicked streets of 1956 with Johnny Dollar as he unravels a case that begins with a simple insurance claim and spirals into a den of deception and danger. When a widow files a claim on her late husband's policy, something doesn't add up—and Johnny Dollar has made a career out of spotting the cracks in otherwise perfect stories. As he prowls through shadowy hotel lobbies, smoky nightclubs, and the cramped apartments of small-time operators, you'll hear the scratch of his pen on notepads, the clink of glasses, and the carefully measured lies of people with everything to lose. Bob Bailey's distinctive drawl cuts through the darkness like a cigarette ember, his timing impeccable as the mystery deepens and the stakes climb. This is noir at its most intimate—no grand conspiracy, just the everyday human capacity for greed and deception, wrapped in the unmistakable atmosphere of post-war America.
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* represents the golden age of radio detective fiction at its finest. Running from 1955 to 1960, the show distinguished itself through meticulous scripts that treated insurance investigation with the gravity of murder mysteries, and Bob Bailey became the definitive voice of the everyman sleuth—sharper than a gumshoe, more grounded than a masked vigilante. Each episode showcases the remarkable attention to detail that made radio drama thrive before television stole the medium's crown, with sound effects that place you directly into Johnny's world.
Don't miss *The Primrose Matter*—a perfect entry point into one of radio's most underrated series. Tune in and discover why audiences made Johnny Dollar appointment listening, night after night, in an era when the human voice and a brilliant script were all you needed to capture the imagination.