Ytjd 1955 10 27 249 The Alvin Summers Matter Ep 4
# Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar - October 27, 1955
When Johnny Dollar steps off the train in a sleepy mountain town, he carries nothing but a leather expense account and a nose for trouble—and this week, trouble has a familiar face. The Alvin Summers Matter pulls our intrepid insurance investigator into a web of small-town secrets where nobody is quite who they seem, and a simple theft claim threatens to unravel into something far more sinister. With each cigarette lit and each careful question posed, Dollar peels back layers of deception, his gravelly voice steady as the mountains themselves. The fourth installment of this case burns with the kind of slow-building tension that made listeners across America cancel their evening plans to huddle around their radios—will this be the week Johnny finally corners the truth, or will Summers' mystery deepen into something darker still?
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* represented the golden age of radio drama at its finest: a character-driven series that treated its audience like intelligent adults. Running from 1949 through 1962, the show pioneered a serialized case format that kept listeners invested week after week, with each episode told as entries in Dollar's meticulous expense account. Star Bob Bailey's distinctive delivery transformed what could have been mere procedural monotony into something approaching poetry—a hard-boiled symphony of noir sensibility filtered through the intimate medium of radio. By 1955, the show had already earned its place in the pantheon of American entertainment, a masterclass in maintaining tension through voice, sound design, and the listener's own restless imagination.
Tune in now and experience the moment when a small-town mystery teeters on the knife's edge of revelation. Johnny Dollar is waiting, his pen poised over that famous expense account, ready to solve the Alvin Summers Matter once and for all.