Ytjd 1950 03 03 038 Bodyguard To The Late Robert W Perry
# Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: Bodyguard to the Late Robert W. Perry
Step into the smoke-filled offices and rain-slicked streets of post-war America as insurance investigator Johnny Dollar takes on a case that begins with an impossible question: how do you protect a man who's already dead? In "Bodyguard to the Late Robert W. Perry," our quick-witted protagonist finds himself unraveling a twisted web of corporate intrigue, hidden motives, and murder most deliberate. With Edmond O'Brien's distinctive voice cutting through the static like a well-aimed gumshoe's hunch, this episode crackles with the authentic tension of a man discovering that the real danger often comes not from what you can see, but from what everyone's desperately trying to hide. The case unfolds with the inexorable logic of a noir puzzle box—each clue darker than the last, each witness more suspicious than the previous.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* stands as one of radio's most innovative achievements, transforming the insurance investigation into high drama. Airing on CBS from 1951-1952, the series stripped away the typical wisecracking detective persona in favor of a protagonist defined by relentless logic and moral clarity. O'Brien's Johnny Dollar became the everyman hero for the atomic age—not a glamorous gumshoe, but a professional bound by codes of evidence and reason, investigating the small tragedies that haunt ordinary lives. This 1950 episode represents the show at its finest, demonstrating why radio audiences made Dollar one of broadcasting's most beloved investigators.
Don your fedora and settle in for forty minutes of masterful storytelling. This is radio drama the way it was meant to be experienced—through imagination, atmosphere, and the power of a voice that makes you believe in justice, however complicated it becomes.