Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar (John Lund) CBS · 1953

Ytjd 1953 09 01 178 The Stanley Price Matter

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# Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: The Stanley Price Matter

The rain hammers against the office window as insurance investigator Johnny Dollar lights another cigarette, his voice cutting through the static like a blade through silk. A routine claim has turned rotten—a man found dead under circumstances that smell of desperation and deceit, with Stanley Price's name written all over it. Dollar's been hired to separate fact from fiction, to follow the money trail through dimly lit hotel corridors and smoky back rooms where deals are made and unmade. What begins as a simple investigation into a questionable death becomes a descent into the murky world of small-time operators, broken promises, and the kind of secrets that men kill to keep buried. With only his wits, his expense account, and a gift for reading people, Dollar must navigate a web of suspects whose motives are as tangled as the city streets he walks.

By 1953, *Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* had perfected the art of the insurance mystery—a uniquely American twist on the hard-boiled detective story. Rather than solving murders for a police badge or a moral calling, Dollar investigates claims for cold, hard cash, making him perhaps the most pragmatic hero in radio drama. Broadcast five days a week on CBS, these fifteen-minute episodes became appointment listening for audiences hungry for snappy dialogue, intricate plots, and John Lund's masterful delivery. The show's emphasis on procedure and financial motive gave it a procedural realism that set it apart from its competitors, grounding its noir atmosphere in the everyday business of insurance investigation.

Tune in as Johnny Dollar unravels the Stanley Price matter—where every answer raises new questions, and the truth, as always, comes at a price.