Let George Do It: Enter Mr. Valentine

audiobook (Unabridged) Let George Do It

By Bob Bailey

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Missing wife or wandering husband? Stray body cluttering up the place? Whatever complications you need settled, whatever help you need... Let George Do It! The unpredictable adventures of freelance troubleshooter George Valentine entertained West Coast audiences for nearly a decade. Bob Bailey delivers a definitive performance in the title role, with able support from Frances Robinson as Brooksie, Eddie Firestone as Sonny, Wally Maher as Lieutenant Riley, and Joe Kearns as Caleb the Elevator Man. Together they gave radio one of its most distinctive private-eye programs. Come experience the exciting exploits of an intelligent investigator who'd rather think than throw down... but, who could certainly handle himself in a scrap! This set includes 18 original, digitally remastered and restored broadcasts—featuring several never before circulated programs, and two rare audition recordings.

Episodes Include: Series Premiere 09-20-46, Kleptomaniac 10-04-46, The Picnic 10-11-46, Cousin Jeff and the Pigs 10-18-46, The Brookdale Orphanage 10-25-46, The Robber 11-08-46, Snookums 11-15-46, The Investment 11-29-46, Forty Two on a Rope 10-03-47, The Smugglers 04-05-48, Am I My Brother's Keeper? 04-12-48, The Bewildered Bird Watcher (a.k.a. The Penthouse Roof) 04-19-48, The Wolf Pack 04-26-48, Under The River (a.k.a. The Tunnel Project) 05-03-48, The Spirit World 05-10-48, Audition # 1—April 1946, Audition # 2—April 1946, The First Client 05-14-46

Let George Do It: Enter Mr. Valentine