Ytjd 1953 01 09 144 The Thelma Ibsen Matter
# The Thelma Ibsen Matter
On a cold January evening in 1953, Johnny Dollar steps into the shadowy corridors of the Thelma Ibsen case—a matter that begins with a simple insurance claim and spirals into something far more sinister. As the Man with the Action-Packed Expense Account settles into his office, you'll hear the familiar crackle of the office phone, the strike of a match, and Johnny's distinctive narrative voice guiding you through a web of deception and motive. The Thelma Ibsen matter promises the kind of mid-century noir tension that made this series a fixture in American living rooms: suspicious circumstances, unreliable witnesses, and a detective who must separate truth from convenient fiction before another lie becomes a permanent alibi.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* occupied a unique space in the golden age of radio, bridging the hardboiled detective tradition of earlier shows like *The Shadow* with a more grounded, almost procedural approach to mystery-solving. John Lund's portrayal of the insurance investigator—wry, methodical, and perpetually skeptical—reflected a post-war American sensibility that trusted nobody completely and questioned everything twice. CBS's production values ensured each episode crackled with authenticity: the ambient sounds of city streets, clicking typewriters, and the ambient buzz of daily life grounded these stories in a tangible world that listeners recognized as their own.
Settle in tonight and join Johnny Dollar as he unravels the Thelma Ibsen matter. With thirty minutes of pure investigative drama, you'll witness a master class in radio storytelling—where every clue matters, every conversation carries weight, and Johnny's keen eye cuts through the fog of half-truths to find what really happened. This is radio mystery at its finest.