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# The Lady with a Gun
When Detective Dick Rogan receives a mysterious telephone call at midnight, he finds himself drawn into a labyrinthine case that will test both his wits and his conscience. A woman's trembling voice, half-hidden beneath the crackle of a poor connection, claims to have witnessed a murder—but she refuses to reveal her identity or location. As Dick races through the fog-shrouded streets of the city, pursued by both criminals and his own department, listeners will be treated to the show's signature blend of sharp dialogue, clever misdirection, and genuine menace. The chemistry between our hero and his bemused police captain creates plenty of moments for dark humor, yet the underlying stakes—a woman's life hanging in the balance, a killer still at large—crackle with authentic tension throughout.
*Rogue's Gallery* occupied a unique space in the golden age of radio comedy-detective programming, occupying the sweet spot between the gritty realism of shows like *Dragnet* and the quippy supernatural hijinks of contemporaries like *The Shadow*. This 1946 episode exemplifies why the program earned its devoted following: the writers understood that the best laughs emerge from genuine peril, and they crafted a world where Dick Rogan's wisecracks never diminished the real danger surrounding him. The supporting cast of recurring characters—the exasperated lieutenant, the perpetually baffled sergeant, the glamorous nightclub singer—provided dependable comic foils while remaining grounded in authentic police-procedural details.
Don't miss this chance to experience radio detective work at its finest. Settle into your favorite chair, adjust the dial to the right frequency, and let the opening theme transport you back to a time when a woman's voice on the telephone could change everything.