Rocky Jordan 48 10 31 The Bartered Bridegroom
Step into the shadowy streets of Cairo with Rocky Jordan as he uncovers a sinister plot that trades in human destiny itself. When a desperate bridegroom arrives at Rocky's detective agency seeking help, the American expatriate finds himself tangled in a web of blackmail, family honor, and international intrigue. The crisp October air of 1948 seems to chill through the radio speaker as Rocky navigates between the glittering clubs of the Nile and the darker corners where desperate men make dangerous deals. Jack Moyles' smooth, confident delivery guides listeners through each twist, while sound effects transport you from opulent drawing rooms to narrow alleyways where a man's future—and perhaps his life—hangs in the balance.
Rocky Jordan was the thinking person's adventure program, a show that understood its audience craved more than gunfire and melodrama. Created by screenwriter Anthony Boucher, the series distinguished itself by setting Rocky's investigations in exotic locales while grounding them in believable human conflict. The late 1940s marked the show's golden period on CBS, when radio drama had reached its artistic zenith before television would soon claim its audience. Episodes like "The Bartered Bridegroom" showcase why devoted listeners tuned in faithfully, expecting intelligent scripts, strong character work, and atmosphere you could nearly taste—the precise qualities that made radio drama an art form rather than mere entertainment.
Rediscover the magic of classic radio adventure. Settle into your chair, adjust the dial, and let Rocky Jordan's world unfold before your mind's eye. This is storytelling as it was meant to be heard.