Ytjd 1956 07 31 447 The Sea Legs Matter Ep 2
# The Sea Legs Matter – Episode 2
Picture this: the salt-stained decks of a merchant vessel cutting through midnight waters, where shadows pool deeper than the ocean itself and every creak of timber might mask a murderer's footstep. Johnny Dollar has followed an insurance claim straight into the bowels of a cargo ship, where a sailor's death—officially ruled an accident—smells distinctly of foul play. In this second installment, our quick-witted investigator navigates treacherous interpersonal currents as dangerous as any squall, interviewing crew members whose alibis crumble like wet paper and whose motives run as deep as the sea. With only the ship's chronometer ticking away and the vessel itself becoming a floating pressure cooker of suspicion, Johnny must untangle a web of jealousy, theft, and vengeance before another body drops into the dark Atlantic.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* stands as one of radio's most distinctive achievements—a show that perfected the formula of the hard-boiled insurance investigator, a noir hero defined not by gunfire but by dogged persistence and psychological acuity. Throughout its remarkable thirteen-year run on CBS, the program earned its reputation for meticulous storytelling and atmospheric sound design, with effects men creating the auditory textures that transported listeners into Johnny's dangerous world. By 1956, when this episode aired, the show had already become a listener favorite, attracting audiences who craved intelligent mysteries and the reassuring voice of actor Bob Bailey—smooth, cynical, and utterly dependable—guiding them through moral ambiguities and human darkness.
Don't miss this gripping maritime mystery. Tune in and let the Atlantic's cold embrace pull you into Johnny's investigation, where the answer to one man's death might cost another his freedom—or his life.