Ytjd 1953 03 17 154 The King's Necklace Matter [afrts]
# The King's Necklace Matter
Settle into your favorite chair and dim the lights—Johnny Dollar is about to uncover a mystery that glitters with danger. When a priceless royal heirloom vanishes into the Manhattan underworld, our intrepid insurance investigator finds himself navigating a labyrinth of con artists, society dames, and criminals who'll stop at nothing to possess the legendary King's Necklace. What begins as a straightforward recovery job spirals into something far more sinister, with Johnny's sharp wit and sharper instincts his only weapons against shadowy adversaries who operate in the spaces between high society and the criminal element. This 1953 episode crackles with the signature tension that made the show essential listening: the clash of smart dialogue, authentic noir atmosphere, and genuine peril around every corner.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* represented the golden age of radio drama at its zenith, offering something American audiences craved in the early 1950s—a hero who was neither superhuman nor sanctimonious, but rather a working professional solving real-world problems for real-world pay. John Lund's portrayal of Dollar became the definitive voice of the character, bringing a weariness and world-weariness to the role that resonated with postwar listeners. Each episode was a self-contained adventure that required sharp writing and sharper acting, with the entire production capturing the paranoia and sophistication of the era.
Don't miss this AFRTS transcription—a piece of broadcasting history that reached servicemen and women around the globe. *The King's Necklace Matter* showcases why millions tuned in each week to hear Johnny Dollar's matter-of-fact narration guide them through corruption, theft, and redemption. It's vintage radio storytelling at its finest.