Ytjd 1956 06 06 408 The Indestructible Mike Matter Ep 3
# The Indestructible Mike Matter (Episode 3)
When insurance investigator Johnny Dollar arrives in the humid depths of New Orleans, he finds himself tangled in a web as murky as the Mississippi itself. A man who should be dead is very much alive—or is he? In this third episode of the multi-part "Indestructible Mike Matter" case, Dollar discovers that nothing in the Big Easy is quite what it seems. With shadow-play dialogue cracking across the airwaves and the distant wail of a saxophone setting the mood, listeners are pulled into smoke-filled back rooms and rain-slicked streets where a single wrong move could mean the difference between collecting a paycheck and collecting a bullet. The clock ticks. Suspects multiply. And Johnny's sharp mind—his greatest asset—is working overtime to separate truth from the elaborate con that threatens to cost his insurance company a fortune.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* stood as CBS's answer to hard-boiled detective fiction, but with a distinctly American insurance-man twist that made it unique among radio noir dramas. Running from 1949 to 1962, the show pioneered the concept of serialized case narratives, with complex stories often spanning multiple episodes. By 1956, the program had hit its stride, featuring the legendary Bob Bailey as Dollar—a character whose trademark expense account narration became as iconic as his relentless pursuit of the truth. These weren't simple mysteries; they were byzantine puzzles requiring patience, cunning, and an old-fashioned sense of justice.
If you crave the golden age of radio drama when stories unfolded slowly across the weeks, building suspense with each revelation, this is essential listening. Step into Johnny Dollar's fedora and discover why listeners kept tuning in faithfully to follow the money—and the mystery—wherever it led.