Copyright 2010 J. David Goldin
These are all the examples of this program in the radioGOLDINdex database. These listings are accurate as of July 20, 2010. The programs are listed chronologically, partial dates appear first, unknown dates appear last.
47913. The Whisperer. July 8, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. The first show of the series. "The Whisperer" is a brilliant young attorney with a secret identity. He tackles the plans of Scurelli to sell marijuana to the unsuspecting youth of the city. Alice Backes, Ann Gill (writer), Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Eddie Firestone, Jerry Farber, John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Paul Frees, Ruth Perrin, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 24:19. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
47914. The Whisperer. July 15, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" plans to kill a crusading reporter during a raid at the Club 17, an illegal gambling casino. The system cue has been deleted. Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Frank Gerstle, Jack Moyles, Jan Arvan, John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Julius Crowlbein, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 24:13. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
47916. The Whisperer. July 22, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" orders the death of two men in jail, and suceeds with one murder with the help of a "teacher." Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Bob Anderson, Carleton Young, Dan Riss, Don Rickles (announcer), John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 24:38. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
47917. The Whisperer. July 29, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Whisperer" tries to prevent "The Syndicate" from murdering Lieutenant Denvers. Helen is amazed at "The Whisperer's" latest invention, a car telephone! Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (producer, director), Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Paul Dubov, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 24:32. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
47918. The Whisperer. August 5, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" tries to kill the daughter of Anthony Powers, a member of the Liquor Control Board, when he refuses to resign. Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Byron Kane, Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 29:08. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
47919. The Whisperer. August 12, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" is determined to obtain control of boxer "Kid Noonan's" contract. Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), Eddie Fields, Jack Moyles, John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Julius Crowlbein, Sidney Miller, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 29:35. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
47915. The Whisperer. August 19, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. This program includes a scene where "The Whisperer" recounts his origins to Ellen. "The Syndicate" is determined to kill a nightclub owner who refuses to pay them off. They've already tried to assassinate him seven times! Bernard Phillips, Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Byron Kane, Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), John Duffy (original music), Stetson Humphrey (creator). 29:20. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
85869. The Whisperer. August 26, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. The Ace Trucking Company refuses to buy insurance from, "The Syndicate." One of their trucks is ordered wrecked, the driver is ordered killed. The system cue has been deleted. Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Julius Crowlbein, Herb Ellis, James Nusser, James Bush, Jonathan Twice (writer). 29:37. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete as above.
85870. The Whisperer. September 2, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" order Stanley Hayes to be killed. Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (writer, producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Julius Crowlbein, Peter Leeds, Betty Lou Gerson. 29:27. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Incomplete.
85871. The Whisperer. September 9, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Whisperer" gives "The Syndicate's" instructions. It's only one word, "Now." Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Sidney Miller, Stacy Harris, Charles Moody, Michael Ann Barrett, Jonathan Twice (writer). 29:26. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Incomplete.
85872. The Whisperer. September 16, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" orders the kidnapping of Patricia Folsom. Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (writer, producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Paul Frees, Edith Tackna, Harry Gardino, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:53. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
85873. The Whisperer. September 23, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" orders the murder of a man leaving "The Lawyer's Club" at 7:30 P. M. The man's name is Phillip Galt (the secret identity of "The Whisperer")! Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (director), Don Rickles (announcer). 29:50. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
85868. The Whisperer. September 30, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. "The Whisperer" is ordered by "The Syndicate" to help Jay Pollack to kill Joe Ainsley. The story ends with an anti-Communist dialogue. The system cue has been deleted. Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (writer, producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Julius Crowlbein, Lawrence Dobkin, Lee Miller, Byron Kane, Gil Stratton, George Pirrone, Carleton Young, Betty Moran. 29:20. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete as above.
Report contains 13 programs.