Ytjd 1955 11 14 261 The Broderick Matter Ep 1
# Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: The Broderick Matter (Part 1)
Picture this: a rain-slicked Manhattan street corner, the neon signs bleeding into wet pavement as our man Johnny Dollar steps out of the night with nothing but a hunch, a expense account, and a case that smells wrong from the moment it lands on his desk. In "The Broderick Matter," you'll follow the silver-tongued insurance investigator through a labyrinth of lies and misdirection, where every witness tells a different story and the truth seems to shift like shadows under a flickering streetlight. This is the first installment of a multi-part mystery—the kind that keeps you riveted through the commercial break, eager to know what Johnny uncovers when he scratches beneath the surface of what should have been a routine claim. The stakes escalate with every revelation, and by the time this episode fades to black, you'll find yourself anxiously awaiting the next installment.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* was network radio's answer to the hard-boiled detective story, and by 1955, the show had perfected its formula into something genuinely addictive. The character of Johnny Dollar—played with world-weary charm by Bob Bailey—became a beacon for listeners who craved sophisticated mystery storytelling without leaving their living rooms. What set the show apart was its commitment to serialized storytelling and intricate plots that rewarded careful listening. "The Broderick Matter" exemplifies why this show became a cultural touchstone during radio's golden age, attracting millions of devoted fans who wouldn't dare miss an episode.
Don't let this case go unsolved. Tune in to hear what started it all—the inception of a mystery that would unfold across multiple episodes, pulling you deeper into Johnny Dollar's dangerous world. Step into that rainy night. Let the mystery begin.