Lgdi 50 01 02 (173) Needle In The Haystack
# Needle In The Haystack
Step into the shadowy streets of postwar Chicago with private investigator George Valentine as he's drawn into a case that seems impossibly tangled—a missing person lost somewhere in the vast urban sprawl, leaving only the faintest trail of clues. When a desperate client appears at his office late one foggy evening with a cryptic plea for help, George discovers that finding one person among millions is like locating a needle in a haystack. As the investigation deepens, the case takes unexpected turns: mysterious telephone calls, shadowy figures lurking in darkened alleyways, and secrets that someone would kill to keep buried. The atmospheric production, punctuated by moody musical stings and the sharp crack of a gunshot, pulls you deeper into the murky underworld where morality is negotiable and trust is a luxury George Valentine can rarely afford.
*Let George Do It* ran through the golden age of radio as a beacon of smart, hard-boiled detective fiction that rivaled the great pulp novels of the era. Airing on the Mutual Network from 1946 through 1954, the show benefited from crisp writing, stellar sound design, and the gravelly voice of Bob Bailey as the perpetually resourceful George Valentine—a man who could talk his way out of trouble as easily as he could find his way into it. This 1949 episode exemplifies why the series became a fan favorite, combining genuine mystery plotting with the noir sensibility that captivated millions of listeners huddled around their radio sets in living rooms across America.
Don't miss this classic piece of American entertainment. Settle in with the lights low, and let the static crackle to life as George Valentine takes the case that will test his wits, his courage, and his very survival.