Ytjd 1956 08 01 448 The Sea Legs Matter Ep 3
# The Sea Legs Matter (Episode 3)
When Johnny Dollar steps aboard the *SS Meridian* on a fog-shrouded evening in August 1956, he's hunting for more than just insurance fraud—he's searching for a missing passenger and the dangerous secrets hidden in the ship's shadowy corridors. In this third episode of "The Sea Legs Matter," our insurance investigator finds himself trapped between the captain's evasive answers, a crew with something to hide, and a widow who may know far more than she's telling. The Atlantic swells beneath the vessel while tension mounts in dimly-lit cabins and narrow passageways. Expect crisp dialogue, the atmospheric groaning of ship timbers, and Johnny's characteristic narration cutting through the mystery like a knife—because when there's money at stake and lives on the line, nothing is quite what it seems. This is noir at sea, where every passenger is a suspect and trust is a luxury Johnny Dollar cannot afford.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* became CBS Radio's answer to the hard-boiled detective craze, running thirteen years and becoming one of the medium's most beloved programs. What set it apart wasn't flashy gimmickry but rather meticulous writing and the dry, intelligent delivery of star Bob Bailey, whose Johnny Dollar felt like a real man doing unglamorous work for modest fees. By 1956, the show had perfected its formula: compelling self-contained stories, exotic locations that made listeners feel they were traveling with Johnny, and cases that hinged on human nature rather than mere plot mechanics. "The Sea Legs Matter" exemplifies this golden era of the program.
Tune in and experience the golden age of radio drama—where imagination and sound design created entire worlds, and a man's wits were his best weapon against deception and danger.