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story required Johnny to travel to some distant locale, usually within the United States but sometimes abroad, where he was almost always threatened with personal danger in the course of his investigations. He would compare notes with the police officials who had first investigated each strange occurrence, and followed every clue until he figured out what actually happened. Johnny's file on each case was usually referenced as a "matter," as in "The Silver Blue Matter" or "The Forbes Matter". Later episodes were more fanciful, with titles like "The Wayward Trout Matter" and "The Price of Fame Matter" (the latter featuring a rare guest-star appearance by
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too small for Johnny to itemize, as in "Item nine, 10 cents. Aspirin. I needed them." The monetary amounts weren't always literal: the smallest line item Johnny ever recorded was "two cents: what I felt like" after a professional setback; the largest was "one million dollars" (the way he felt after finding a missing woman and her daughter in a snowbound cabin). The episodes generally finished with Johnny tallying up his expense account and traveling back to
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exploit this favorite pastime in convincing him to take on a job near good fishing locations. His past was rarely mentioned, but Dollar in “The Bennett Matter” described himself as a four-year US Marine veteran who then worked as a police officer for a decade before changing careers to insurance investigation. In "The Blackburn Case" Dollar also refers to his time as a Pinkerton Detective.
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Each story was recounted in flashback, and every few minutes the action would be interrupted by Johnny listing a line item from his expense account, which served as an effective scene transition. Most of the expense account related to transportation, lodging, and meals, but no incidental expense was
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Bob Bailey was exceptionally good in this format, making Johnny more sensitive and thoughtful in addition to his other attributes. Vintage-radio enthusiasts often endorse Bailey as the best of the Johnny Dollars, and consider the 13-month run of five-part stories to be some of the greatest drama in
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in October 1955 with a new leading man, a new director, and a new format. The program changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week program to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial (Monday through Friday, 8–8:15 pm EST) produced and directed by radio veteran Jack Johnstone. The new Johnny Dollar
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Johnny usually stuck to business, but would sometimes engage in romantic dalliances with women he encountered in his travels; later episodes gave Johnny a steady girlfriend, Betty Lewis. Johnny's precious recreational time was usually spent fishing, and it was not uncommon for Johnny's clients to
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The format best remembered was instituted by writer-director Jack Johnstone. Each case usually started with a phone call from an insurance adjuster, calling on Johnny to investigate an unusual claim: a suspicious death, an attempted fraud, a missing person, or other mysterious circumstances. Each
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to New York. Bob Bailey, unwilling to relocate, gave up the Johnny Dollar role. Bailey's last performance, aired November 27, 1960, was in a script titled "The Empty Threat Matter," perhaps writer Johnstone's editorial comment on CBS's intention to shut down production in California.
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In late 1956, CBS Radio retooled the show, which reverted to a weekly half-hour drama, airing on late Sunday afternoons. Bob Bailey continued in the leading role until 1960 and wrote one episode, "The Carmen Kringle Matter," under his first and middle names (Robert Bainter).
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In 2023, a new graphic novel series was launched with Johnny Dollar investigating cybercrimes of the modern age. "The man with the action packed expense account" is a cyberinsurance investigator, taking on ransomware actors in the modern age.
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who was loosely based on Sam Spade and Johnny Dollar. The scripts included inside references to radio with lines such as, "It had been snowing in Santa Barbara ever since the top of the page," and riffs on radio sound effects.
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In later seasons the program sometimes referred to itself, with other characters recognizing Dollar's voice from the radio; in the episode “The Salkoff Sequel Matter” Johnny’s radio show becomes an important plot point.
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were willing to cancel the shows themselves rather than move to New York. The situation was stalemated for 17 months, as all four programs remained on the air. Finally, in November 1960, CBS Radio kept
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Staff announcer Dan Cubberly introduced the program during the Edmond O'Brien run; Roy Rowan was the announcer for the first two years of Bob Bailey's run; he also was an announcer on CBS's
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doing a letter-perfect imitation of Bob Bailey's delivery. In the comedy version, however, the detective usually gave up on the case after being beaten up incessantly.
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With the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar – radio actor Russell and movie tough-guy actors Edmond O'Brien and John Lund – there was little to distinguish
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As of August 2017, the show is being aired several times a day on KTQA FM 95.3 in Tacoma, Washington and CHLU-FM in Middle LaHave, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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As originally conceived, Johnny Dollar was a smart, tough, wisecracking detective who tossed silver-dollar tips to waiters and bellhops.
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portraying Dollar in succession over the years. In 1955 after a yearlong hiatus, the series came back in its best-known incarnation with
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starring in "the transcribed adventures of the man with the action-packed expense account – America's fabulous freelance
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took over the leading role in a manner reminiscent of the original Dollar, Charles Russell. After six months he was replaced by
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starred in the audition show, recorded in 1948, but withdrew from the role in favor of other detective programs,
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released a number of satirical record albums; several featured spoofs of old-time radio featuring the character
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as himself; here Price and Dollar team up to retrieve a painting stolen by Price's insurance agent).
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satellite radio network began airing many episodes of the show on its "Radio Classics" channel 148.
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radio history. The serial scripts were usually written by Johnstone, "John Dawson" (a pseudonym for
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CBS Radio tried to institute an economy measure in June 1959: its four remaining dramatic series (
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format of exotic locales, continental officials, cool villains, and tense confrontations, with
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was so familiar to CBS Radio's listeners that the network's resident comedians,
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was a popular weekly radio mystery play in the 1960s and early 1970s on
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on September 30, 1962, followed immediately by the final broadcast of
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to television. Charles Russell starred in a 1949 pilot directed by
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cites "886 total performances" which includes repeat performances.
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The first several seasons imagined protagonist Johnny Dollar as a
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Last Man Standing – Johnny Dollar & the End of Old-Time Radio
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The latter was written, produced, and directed by Blake Edwards.
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Three unsuccessful attempts were made to transfer the success of
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Although network radio drama returned to the airwaves – in ABC's
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Episode 4 of "The Bennett Matter", broadcast February 23, 1956
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Old Time Radio Outlaws presents Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
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As of February 2019, a documentary about the program,
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in Washington, D.C. off and on since the early 1990s.
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Index

radio drama
CBS Radio
private investigator
Charles Russell
Edmond O'Brien
John Lund
Bob Bailey
insurance investigator
Vincent Price
Hartford, Connecticut
List of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar episodes
Dick Powell
Rogue's Gallery
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
Charles Russell
Philip Marlowe
Sam Spade
Blake Edwards

Bob Bailey
Let George Do It
E. Jack Neuman
Les Crutchfield
Virginia Gregg
Harry Bartell
Vic Perrin
Lawrence Dobkin
Stacy Harris
Parley Baer
Howard McNear

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