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Let George Do It: There Ain't No Justice

A corpse sets detective-for-hire George Valentine on a search for a missing embezzler. Stars Robert Bailey. US drama from 1952.

A corpse sets detective-for-hire George Valentine on a search for a missing embezzler.

'Let George Do It' was a sponsored American radio drama carried by the Mutual Broadcasting System from 1952.

Robert Bailey stars as George Valentine, gleaning clients from his classified ad in the Personal Notices: "Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me."

With Virginia Gregg as George's secretary, Brooksie.

Scripted by David Victor and Jackson Gillis.

Music by Eddie Dunstedler.

Directed by Don Clark.

Announcer: John Hiestand.

4 Extra's MYSTERY THEATER showcases American radio's golden years of the 1940s and 50s, when many of Hollywood's greatest screen stars were regular performers, often re-enacting film roles.

30 minutes

Broadcasts

  • Wed 23 Dec 201510:00
  • Wed 23 Dec 201515:00
  • Christmas Eve 201503:00
  • Mon 26 Nov 201814:00
  • Tue 27 Nov 201802:00