Ytjd 1952 12 05 139 The James Clayton Matter
# The James Clayton Matter
December nights in 1952 were cold and dark, and when insurance investigator Johnny Dollar steps into the Clayton case, he walks into a labyrinth of secrets as tangled as the fog rolling through the city streets. A man lies dead—or does he?—and the insurance claim hanging in the balance is worth investigating, even if it means Johnny must navigate a web of desperate family members, questionable witnesses, and the kind of motives that simmer beneath respectable surfaces. With only his wits, a checkbook, and his unwavering moral compass to guide him, Dollar must separate fact from fabrication in this gripping tale of deception and murder. The tension builds with each scene as seemingly innocent details explode into shocking revelations, all wrapped in the crisp, cynical narration that makes Johnny Dollar the smartest operative on the airwaves.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* stands as a pillar of radio's golden age, a show that proved audiences craved intelligent mysteries solved by a protagonist with both brains and backbone. Premiering in 1952 on CBS, the series became renowned for its intricate plotting and John Lund's masterful delivery—a voice that carried equal parts world-weariness and determination. Unlike the flashier detective shows of the era, *Johnny Dollar* grounded itself in the unglamorous world of insurance investigation, where the real mysteries lurked in paperwork, policy clauses, and human desperation rather than gunfights or espionage.
Don't miss "The James Clayton Matter," a quintessential entry in this celebrated series that captures everything listeners loved about Johnny Dollar: sharp dialogue, a puzzle that genuinely surprises, and a hero who always gets to the truth. Tune in and discover why this show remains an essential piece of radio history.