Ytjd 1956 06 21 419 The Pearling Matter Ep 4
# The Pearling Matter – Episode 4
Picture this: the humid night air of a tropical pearl trading port, where fortunes shimmer beneath the surface as treacherously as the tides themselves. In this fourth installment of "The Pearling Matter," Johnny Dollar finds himself deep in a mystery that grows murkier with each passing hour. A fortune in black pearls has vanished, and everyone from the dock workers to the society elite has something to hide. As Johnny's distinctive, hard-boiled narration pulls you deeper into the case, you'll hear the ambient sounds of the harbor—creaking boats, distant voices, the ever-present lap of water—while he inches closer to a truth that someone is willing to kill to keep buried. The tension builds with every clue, every shadowy conversation, and every unexpected revelation that threatens to overturn everything he thought he knew.
What made "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" a phenomenon from 1949 through 1962 was its commitment to serialized storytelling and the magnetic voice of Bob Bailey, whose portrayal of the world-weary insurance investigator became the gold standard for radio noir. Unlike many detective shows of the era, Johnny Dollar's cases often unfolded across multiple episodes, allowing writers to craft intricate plots with genuine psychological depth. This particular case represents the show at its creative peak, combining the glamorous veneer of the pearling trade with the underbelly of greed and desperation that always lurked beneath.
Don't miss this captivating chapter in one of radio's greatest detective sagas. Tune in and discover why "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" remains the definitive voice of the golden age of radio—where mystery, morality, and genuine drama collided in the darkness of the night.