Ytjd 1953 05 26 164 The Brisbane Fraud Matter [afrts]
# The Brisbane Fraud Matter
Picture this: a sweltering Australian summer night, the kind where secrets stick to your skin like humidity. Johnny Dollar arrives in Brisbane chasing the ghost of a fraudulent insurance claim that winds through the shadowy corridors of maritime commerce, where every handshake conceals a knife and every alibi hides a motive. What begins as a routine investigation into a cargo loss spirals into a labyrinth of false identities and double-crosses, with Johnny's sharp intellect and sharper tongue our only compass. The tension crackles through every scene—you can almost hear the tropical rain hammering against the office windows as our hero discovers that in the insurance game, the real con always runs deeper than the surface.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* was radio's answer to a post-war audience hungry for sophistication and realism. During its stellar CBS run from 1952 to 1955, the show set itself apart by grounding its mysteries in actual insurance fraud—no supernatural nonsense, no masked villains, just the grimy, human corruption that insurance companies knew only too well. John Lund's weary, intelligent delivery brought an authenticity that elevated the program beyond typical detective fare; here was a man doing unglamorous work in unglamorous places, solving problems that mattered to ordinary people. The show's commitment to procedural detail and moral ambiguity made it essential listening for adults who craved mystery with substance.
This AFRTS broadcast captures the show at its peak—crafted with the meticulous sound design and snappy dialogue that made *Johnny Dollar* unforgettable. Whether you're a longtime devotee or discovering the program for the first time, *The Brisbane Fraud Matter* delivers everything that made classic radio investigation drama irresistible: atmosphere, intelligence, and the voice of Johnny Dollar cutting through the darkness.