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# The Primrose Matter – Episode 4
The autumn rain hammers against the windows of a seedy hotel corridor as Johnny Dollar stands face to face with a woman who may hold the key to a murder—or perhaps the knife itself. In this fourth installment of "The Primrose Matter," our insurance investigator finds himself tangled in a web of blackmail, forbidden romance, and corporate conspiracy that grows darker with each revelation. The dame claims innocence, but her trembling hands and evasive glances tell a different story. With only a fifty-thousand-dollar insurance claim and his wits to guide him, Johnny must separate truth from deception before another body turns up—and before the killer silences their loose-lipped witness permanently. The tension crackles through every scene like electricity through a wet street.
"Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" arrived on CBS radio as post-war America craved lean, cynical storytelling with a detective who could match its moral complexity. During this golden age of radio drama in the mid-1950s, the show became celebrated for its intricate plotting and Johnny's world-weary narration, delivered with perfect pitch by star Bob Bailey. Each fifty-minute case unfolded over multiple episodes, allowing listeners to invest deeply in mysteries that demanded genuine attention. By 1956, when "The Primrose Matter" aired, the show had perfected its formula: jazz-inflected sound design, snappy dialogue, and a protagonist who treated insurance investigation like hardboiled detective work, because to Johnny Dollar, every case mattered.
If you've never experienced the thrill of classic radio mystery or you're already a devoted listener, settle in with this fourth episode and let the sounds of mid-century noir transport you back to a time when radio was king and a good mystery could captivate millions. Johnny Dollar is waiting.