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# The Henderson Matter (Episode 3)
November 30th, 1955: Johnny Dollar's expense account is about to grow considerably heavier. In this concluding chapter of *The Henderson Matter*, our world-weary insurance investigator finds himself cornered in the shadowy underbelly of a case that began with a simple claim and spiraled into something far more sinister. With only his wits, his expense book, and the crackle of late-night phone lines, Johnny must untangle a web of deception that threatens to cost his clients far more than mere dollars and cents. The fog rolls thick tonight, and somewhere in the darkness, someone is counting on Johnny to fail. But failure isn't in his vocabulary—only the next lead, the next conversation, the next meticulous entry in his ledger. This is where the truth emerges, where all the pieces finally snap into place, and where Johnny Dollar earns every penny of his considerable fee.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* represented something revolutionary for radio audiences in the 1950s: a detective show built not on spectacular gunplay or melodrama, but on the painstaking, methodical work of insurance investigation. Created by Blake Edwards and starring the incomparable Bob Bailey, the series eschewed the superhero detective archetype in favor of a protagonist who was credible, flawed, and entirely human. Each episode's title card doubled as a business expense, anchoring the narrative in real-world detail that resonated with post-war American listeners navigating their own complex financial realities. By 1955, the show had become a testament to meticulous storytelling—proof that radio drama could thrive on smart writing and genuine human tension rather than gimmicks.
Don't miss this final installment of *The Henderson Matter*. Tune in and discover how Johnny Dollar closes the books on a case that will keep you guessing until the very last word is spoken.