Richard Diamond 49 11 05 (028) The Singing Critic
# Richard Diamond, Private Detective: The Singing Critic
Step into the shadowy Manhattan night with private eye Richard Diamond as he tangles with a murderer prowling the glittering world of Broadway. When a renowned music critic turns up dead in a theater dressing room, Diamond must navigate a treacherous landscape of envious performers, jealous producers, and someone with a very personal motive for silencing the pen that shaped reputations. With danger lurking behind every velvet curtain and a clever killer who knows exactly how to exploit the chaos of opening night, this case demands all of Diamond's quick wit and sharper instincts. Helen, his trusted secretary, helps unravel the clues from the office while Richard works the dangerous streets and smoky backstage corridors, racing against time to expose the truth before another body hits the boards.
Richard Diamond, Private Detective captured the essence of postwar American noir radio during its golden age, starring David Janssen in a role that would later define his career on television's *The Fugitive*. The show's appeal lay in its clever interplay between Diamond's hard-boiled methodology and his unexpected sophistication—a detective equally comfortable in a working-class dive or an upscale nightclub. "The Singing Critic" exemplifies the program's strength in tight plotting and atmospheric storytelling, blending the procedural details of detection with the glamorous, morally ambiguous world of entertainment that fascinated 1940s audiences.
Whether you're a devoted follower of the Diamond cases or new to this classic series, "The Singing Critic" offers a perfect window into the world of vintage radio drama at its finest. Tune in and discover why listeners huddled around their sets for five seasons, following every twist and turn in Richard Diamond's relentless pursuit of justice.