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When the broadcast crackles to life on that fateful July evening in 1949, listeners are plunged into the shadowy world of Jethro Duane, the enigmatic Green Lama, as he races against time to uncover a sinister conspiracy lurking beneath the glittering facade of New York City. The mysterious hum of his mystic powers pulses through the airwaves as our hero discovers himself pitted against adversaries far more cunning than ordinary criminals—forces that blend Eastern philosophy with American menace in ways that will keep you gripping your radio dial. Every sound effect, from the whoosh of supernatural intervention to the staccato of gunfire, builds an atmosphere thick with danger and intrigue that only the finest craftsmanship of 1940s radio drama could achieve.
The Green Lama represented a fascinating bridge in American popular culture, a superhero born from pulp magazines who found new life on the airwaves when CBS brought him to radio in 1949. Unlike the more straightforward crime fighters dominating the airwaves, the Green Lama carried an exotic mystique—a wealthy American who had journeyed to Tibet and returned with extraordinary spiritual powers, using them to combat evil in his native land. This episode exemplifies the show's unique appeal: superior writing, a protagonist who was both action hero and man of contemplation, and production values that made CBS's presentation the gold standard of adventure radio.
Don't let this gem of golden age radio slip past you. Settle in with the static and the drama, and discover why The Green Lama captivated millions during those final brilliant years of network radio. Tune in and witness a mystery that demands your full attention—and perhaps a little touch of the mystic.