Ytjd 1956 06 08 410 The Indestructible Mike Matter Ep 5
# The Indestructible Mike Matter (Part Five)
When you tune in to this June evening's broadcast, you'll find Johnny Dollar deep in the shadowy particulars of a case that refuses to stay solved. A man named Mike Matter—or so the corpse suggested—has turned up dead more convincingly than most, yet the threads of this investigation keep pulling Johnny back into a labyrinth of false identities, insurance fraud, and the kind of criminal ingenuity that makes an honest investigator's head spin. Part five of this multi-part mystery finds our hero circling ever closer to the truth, but the closer he gets, the more the case threatens to unravel entirely. The jazz-inflected score will pulse beneath tense hotel room conversations and the sharp crack of revelations that arrive like gunshots in the dark. You can almost hear the rain on the Manhattan streets and smell the cigarette smoke curling through dimly lit offices as Johnny pieces together a puzzle designed to stay broken.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* emerged in 1949 as radio's most sophisticated insurance investigator drama, trading in the straightforward noir heroics of earlier shows for something more cerebral and morally textured. By 1956, when this episode aired, the show had become a masterclass in serial storytelling, with multi-part cases that rewarded the listener's attention and memory. Johnny Dollar—played with weary intelligence by Bob Bailey—became the thinking man's detective, more likely to outwit criminals through deduction than derring-do, his expense account and professional skepticism as much a part of his character as his .38.
Don't miss this gripping installment. Pour yourself something strong, settle into your chair, and let yourself fall into a mystery where nothing is quite what it seems and a dead man's identity might be the biggest lie of all.