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# The Wrong Doctor Matter
When insurance investigator Johnny Dollar steps into a fog-shrouded San Francisco clinic on a humid August evening in 1961, he discovers something far more sinister than a simple case of medical fraud. A prominent physician lies dead, a valuable patent has vanished into the night, and three suspects—each with impeccable credentials and equally impeccable motives—swear they've never seen one another before. As Johnny's gravelly voice guides us through darkened corridors and tense interrogation rooms, the line between healer and criminal blurs into shadowy ambiguity. This is classic noir territory, where a wrong diagnosis could cost you everything, and the listener must follow every clue with the precision of a doctor examining a patient. The wrong doctor in this matter might not be who you think—and that's precisely what makes the truth so deadly.
By 1961, *Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* had become the gold standard of radio drama, a show that understood that insurance investigation was really about human nature. Created by Blake Edwards and hosted by Bob Bailey's commanding presence, the program stripped away the glamour of private detective stories to reveal something more authentic: the unglamorous work of investigating claims, uncovering lies, and protecting ordinary people's financial security. This particular episode exemplifies the show's mastery of psychological suspense, where conversations matter more than gunfire, and where a careless word or evasive glance can unravel an entire carefully constructed deception.
Don't miss *The Wrong Doctor Matter*—a masterclass in vintage radio mystery that proves Johnny Dollar's true superpower wasn't luck or connections, but an uncanny ability to listen to what people weren't saying. Tune in and discover why, after twelve years on the air, this show remained America's most trusted appointment with suspense.