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# Let George Do It: End of Summer
The Labor Day weekend brings no rest for George Valentine in this sweltering late-August adventure, as the private detective finds himself navigating the shadowy intersection of small-town secrets and big-city corruption. When a seemingly routine missing persons case lands on his desk, George uncovers a web of blackmail, jealousy, and desperation that threatens to unravel the carefully maintained facades of a lakeside resort community. The humid summer night closes in as clues pile up faster than answers, and our resourceful gumshoe must decide whom to trust when everyone from the resort's staff to its most prominent guests has something to hide. Expect the signature snappy dialogue, clever plot twists, and that unmistakable sense of danger lurking beneath the surface that made listeners tune in faithfully every Sunday evening.
*Let George Do It* thrived during the golden age of radio detective fiction, offering audiences something refreshingly different from the brooding monologues of its competitors—George Valentine was quick-witted, accessible, and endearingly human in his methods. The Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship detective program, running from 1946 through 1954, built its reputation on tight scripts and superior sound design that placed listeners directly into George's world. This particular episode, recorded in the waning days of summer 1949, captures the show at its creative peak, balancing genuine mystery with the humor and heart that made the character beloved across America's living rooms.
Don't miss "End of Summer," a masterclass in old-time radio storytelling that proves why detectives like George Valentine never truly go out of style. Tune in and discover what lurks beneath the golden glow of a resort town's final weekend.