Let George Do It 1952 05 19 (297) It Happened On Friday
# Let George Do It: "It Happened on Friday"
Step into the fog-shrouded streets of Chicago on a rain-soaked evening, where private investigator George Valentine faces his most twisted case yet. When a woman's cryptic warning arrives at his office just hours before midnight—"It happened on Friday"—George finds himself racing against a clock that may have already struck its final hour. This May 1952 episode crackles with the tension of a man caught between a murder that hasn't happened and a past he can't escape. As George peels back the layers of this enigma, you'll hear the squeal of tires, the sharp crack of gunshots echoing through empty warehouses, and the desperate pleas of a woman whose fate seems already written in stone. The mystery deepens with each clue, each false lead, pulling our hero deeper into a conspiracy where time itself becomes the most dangerous adversary.
By 1952, "Let George Do It" had become a stalwart of the Mutual Broadcasting network, with Bob Bailey's weary but determined voice having carried listeners through six years of cases that blended hardboiled detective fiction with supernatural undertones. Bailey's portrayal of George Valentine—a man of action yet cursed with an almost psychic sensitivity to danger—set this show apart from the glut of detective dramas crowding the airwaves. The series had perfected a formula that kept audiences breathless: fast-paced plots, snappy dialogue, and the kind of moral ambiguity that made listeners question right and wrong long after the final credits rolled.
Don't miss this gripping episode, where the past collides with the present and one man's determination to solve an impossible puzzle might just save a life—or doom it. Tune in and discover what happens when it happened on Friday.