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# Murder in the Drawing Room - Rogue's Gallery
Picture this: it's a fog-shrouded evening in 1940s radio land, and you're settling in beside your Philco console as the orchestra swells with that signature jazzy theme. *Rogue's Gallery* is about to begin, and tonight's mystery is deliciously sinister—"Murder in the Drawing Room." A prominent socialite lies dead among the Persian rugs and oil paintings of her family estate, and it falls to our quick-witted detective and his motley crew of colorful informants to navigate a mansion full of suspects with secrets darker than the shadows in which they lurk. Expect the clever banter and snappy one-liners that made this show a listener favorite, punctuated by genuine moments of suspense and intrigue. The cast's impeccable timing transforms what could have been a run-of-the-mill whodunit into something altogether more thrilling—comedy and crime dancing together in perfect partnership.
*Rogue's Gallery* occupied a unique place in radio's golden age, arriving in 1945 just as audiences craved both escapism and sophistication. Rather than choosing between laughs and mysteries, creator Shuler Donovan gave listeners both in equal measure, with supporting characters so vivid and comedic they practically leapt through your radio speaker. The show's popularity on both NBC and the Mutual network proved that detective comedy could be intelligent entertainment without sacrificing the snap and crackle that kept America tuned in night after night.
For fans of classic mystery radio and those discovering this gem for the first time, "Murder in the Drawing Room" showcases everything that made *Rogue's Gallery* essential listening during radio's final golden years. Prepare yourself for an evening of intrigue, laughter, and the kind of storytelling that defined an era.