Night Beat Collection, Volume 2

There were several newspaper-based dramas during radio's golden age including The Big Story, Casey, Crime Photographer, Box 13, and Let George Do It but Night Beat was a cut above the others. It followed Randy Stone, hard-nosed Chicago Star newsman and his quest for the human-interest story behind the headlines. Hollywood actor Frank Lovejoy voiced the role of Randy Stone, who came to vivid life thanks to expert scripts by Russell Hughes, E. Jack Neumann, John Michael Hayes (who would later write the Hitchcock film classics To Catch a Thief and Rear Window), and Larry Marcus. Lovejoy's distinctive voice and approach to the role, combined with top performances by veteran radio actors gave Night Beat a radio noir style that listeners loved. The stories ran the gamut from lighthearted to tragic and through it all, Randy Stone, in a hard-boiled yet sensitive portrayal by Frank Lovejoy, would narrate the stories and comment on them from beginning to end -- often with a hard-edged cynicism. Night Beat aired on NBC radio from 1950 to 1952 and, for a time, was sponsored by Wheaties. Enjoy 12 half-hour episodes of one of the best dramas ever to be heard on radio.

6/1/51 "The Will of Mrs. Orloff"
6/8/51 "The Search for Fred"
6/15/51 "Otto, the Music Man"
6/22/51 "Sanctuary"
6/29/51 "Byline for Frank"
7/13/51 "Antonio's Return"
5/1/52 "Pay Up ... or Die"
5/8/52 "Long Live the Clown"
5/15/52 "The Death of Riley"
5/22/52 "Target for a Week"
5/29/52 "The Jockeys Were Brothers"
6/5/52 "Marvelous Machine"

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Night Beat Collection, Volume 2

There were several newspaper-based dramas during radio's golden age including The Big Story, Casey, Crime Photographer, Box 13, and Let George Do It but Night Beat was a cut above the others. It followed Randy Stone, hard-nosed Chicago Star newsman and his quest for the human-interest story behind the headlines. Hollywood actor Frank Lovejoy voiced the role of Randy Stone, who came to vivid life thanks to expert scripts by Russell Hughes, E. Jack Neumann, John Michael Hayes (who would later write the Hitchcock film classics To Catch a Thief and Rear Window), and Larry Marcus. Lovejoy's distinctive voice and approach to the role, combined with top performances by veteran radio actors gave Night Beat a radio noir style that listeners loved. The stories ran the gamut from lighthearted to tragic and through it all, Randy Stone, in a hard-boiled yet sensitive portrayal by Frank Lovejoy, would narrate the stories and comment on them from beginning to end -- often with a hard-edged cynicism. Night Beat aired on NBC radio from 1950 to 1952 and, for a time, was sponsored by Wheaties. Enjoy 12 half-hour episodes of one of the best dramas ever to be heard on radio.

6/1/51 "The Will of Mrs. Orloff"
6/8/51 "The Search for Fred"
6/15/51 "Otto, the Music Man"
6/22/51 "Sanctuary"
6/29/51 "Byline for Frank"
7/13/51 "Antonio's Return"
5/1/52 "Pay Up ... or Die"
5/8/52 "Long Live the Clown"
5/15/52 "The Death of Riley"
5/22/52 "Target for a Week"
5/29/52 "The Jockeys Were Brothers"
6/5/52 "Marvelous Machine"

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Night Beat Collection, Volume 2

Night Beat Collection, Volume 2

by Black Eye Entertainment

Narrated by Full Cast

Unabridged — 5 hours, 54 minutes

Night Beat Collection, Volume 2

Night Beat Collection, Volume 2

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Overview

There were several newspaper-based dramas during radio's golden age including The Big Story, Casey, Crime Photographer, Box 13, and Let George Do It but Night Beat was a cut above the others. It followed Randy Stone, hard-nosed Chicago Star newsman and his quest for the human-interest story behind the headlines. Hollywood actor Frank Lovejoy voiced the role of Randy Stone, who came to vivid life thanks to expert scripts by Russell Hughes, E. Jack Neumann, John Michael Hayes (who would later write the Hitchcock film classics To Catch a Thief and Rear Window), and Larry Marcus. Lovejoy's distinctive voice and approach to the role, combined with top performances by veteran radio actors gave Night Beat a radio noir style that listeners loved. The stories ran the gamut from lighthearted to tragic and through it all, Randy Stone, in a hard-boiled yet sensitive portrayal by Frank Lovejoy, would narrate the stories and comment on them from beginning to end -- often with a hard-edged cynicism. Night Beat aired on NBC radio from 1950 to 1952 and, for a time, was sponsored by Wheaties. Enjoy 12 half-hour episodes of one of the best dramas ever to be heard on radio.

6/1/51 "The Will of Mrs. Orloff"
6/8/51 "The Search for Fred"
6/15/51 "Otto, the Music Man"
6/22/51 "Sanctuary"
6/29/51 "Byline for Frank"
7/13/51 "Antonio's Return"
5/1/52 "Pay Up ... or Die"
5/8/52 "Long Live the Clown"
5/15/52 "The Death of Riley"
5/22/52 "Target for a Week"
5/29/52 "The Jockeys Were Brothers"
6/5/52 "Marvelous Machine"


Product Details

BN ID: 2940173752734
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 08/07/2018
Series: Night Beat Collection , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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