Let George Do It 1950 08 14 (205) The High Price Of A Penny
# Let George Do It – "The High Price of a Penny"
Picture this: it's a sweltering August night in 1950, and private investigator George Valentine finds himself tangled in a case where pocket change becomes blood money. When a murdered woman is discovered clutching a single penny, George must navigate the shadowy underworld of Chicago's coin collectors and black-market dealers to uncover why someone would kill for what amounts to pocket lint. Bob Bailey's gravelly narration guides you through a labyrinth of lies and hidden fortunes, where nothing is quite what it seems and every clue draws George deeper into danger. The orchestra swells with unsettling strings as telephone lines crackle with threats, and you'll find yourself leaning closer to your receiver, desperate to know what George discovers in the next commercial break.
By 1950, *Let George Do It* had firmly established itself as one of radio's most addictive detective programs, running strong on the Mutual network with an audience that tuned in religiously. What set George Valentine apart from his contemporaries was Bailey's naturalistic delivery and the show's commitment to genuine mystery rather than mere melodrama. The writers crafted intelligent plots that respected listener intelligence, treating their audience to intricate whodunits that rewarded careful attention. This particular episode, the 205th broadcast, represents the show at its peak—seasoned writers, a lead actor at the height of his powers, and that golden-age radio alchemy where sound effects, music, and skilled acting could transport millions into a complete, immersive world.
Don't let this one pass you by. *The High Price of a Penny* delivers everything fans crave: danger, mystery, and that incomparable voice of Bob Bailey assuring you that George will get to the bottom of it all. Tune in and discover what secret could hide behind America's smallest coin.