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# Let George Do It - "Deal Me Out And I'll Deal You In"
Picture this: a smoke-filled back room, the sharp crack of cards hitting felt, and George Valentine walking straight into a murder waiting to happen. In this August 1951 episode, our quick-witted private investigator stumbles upon a high-stakes poker game where the ante is far more than money—someone's willing to kill to keep their secrets buried. As chips clatter and tension mounts around that fateful table, George finds himself caught between ruthless gamblers, desperate cheaters, and a corpse that nobody wants to claim. The danger closes in with every hand dealt, and only George's sharp mind and sharper tongue can navigate the treacherous world of underground gaming and organized crime.
*Let George Do It* arrived on the Mutual network at precisely the right moment—1946—when post-war America was hungry for the gritty realism of hard-boiled detective fiction brought to vivid audio life. The show's creator, David Kogan, crafted a protagonist who embodied the everyman detective: George Valentine, played with perfect sardonic charm, was no caped crusader but rather a resourceful private eye who solved cases through wit, persistence, and an uncanny knack for being in the wrong place at the right time. What set the show apart from its competitors was its commitment to authentic urban atmosphere and genuine jeopardy—these weren't sanitized mysteries but genuine noir tales where the underworld felt truly dangerous.
If you crave the authentic crackle of detective radio at its finest, "Deal Me Out And I'll Deal You In" is waiting for you. Settle in, dim the lights, and let George Valentine pull you into a case where lady luck might be the least of anyone's worries.