Ytjd 1955 11 21 266 The Amy Bradshaw Matter Ep 1
# The Amy Bradshaw Matter, Part 1
Picture this: a November night in 1955, the kind where rain hammers against office windows and shadows stretch long across mahogany desks. Insurance investigator Johnny Dollar lights another cigarette as a desperate woman walks into his office with a story that doesn't quite add up—a missing heirloom, insurance fraud, and a trail of lies leading from high society drawing rooms to shadowy street corners. Over the next quarter hour, listeners will find themselves drawn into a mystery as intricate and murky as the Los Angeles underworld itself. With each clue Johnny uncovers, the stakes rise higher, and the question becomes not just who stole from Amy Bradshaw, but who can be trusted when everyone has something to hide.
By 1955, *Yours Truly Johnny Dollar* had become the gold standard of American radio drama—the show that proved that even as television began stealing audiences away from the airwaves, radio could deliver something television couldn't quite capture. Created by writer Blake Edwards, the series featured actor Bob Bailey as the smooth, world-weary Johnny Dollar, a man who could read guilt in a voice and deception in a hesitation. What set the show apart was its meticulous attention to detail, its complex plotting, and Bailey's ability to make listeners believe every word Johnny uttered, no matter how cynical. This episode, numbered 266, comes from the show's golden period when the formula of crime, investigation, and moral ambiguity had reached its perfect pitch.
Don't miss the opening move in this two-part case that will test Johnny Dollar's wits and nerve. Tune in now and experience radio drama at its finest—no special effects needed, just superb writing, sterling performances, and the timeless appeal of a mystery that demands to be solved.