Tuesday Night Detectives - The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Murder in the Moonlight) & Broadway is My Beat (The Joe Gruber Murder Case)

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In this week’s episode of “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, we dive into two thrilling episodes from the golden age of radio.
First up, "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" presents “Murder in the Moonlight” originally broadcast on October 29, 1945. In this gripping episode, Holmes and Watson, portrayed by the legendary Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce respectively, find themselves at a country estate under the eerie glow of a full moon. A chilling murder has occurred, and as they sift through the suspects and clues, the duo must use their wits to unmask the killer before they strike again. Alongside Rathbone and Bruce, the episode featured additional performances from notable actors of the era, contributing to the rich atmosphere of mystery and suspense.
Following Holmes and Watson’s adventure, we switch gears to the gritty streets of New York with “Broadway is My Beat” in the episode titled “The Joe Gruber Murder Case” which aired on July 8, 1951. Detective Danny Clover, brought to life by Larry Thor, navigates the dark alleys of Broadway to solve the murder of Joe Gruber, a man found dead in his own apartment. The investigation leads Clover through a tangled web of relationships and motives, revealing the underbelly of the city’s theater district. This episode also featured Charles Calvert as Sgt. Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen as Det. Muggavan, enhancing the authentic New York ambiance with their stellar performances.
Together, these episodes encapsulate the intrigue and drama of classic radio detective shows, making for a compelling listen on “Tuesday Night Detectives.”

Tuesday Night Detectives - The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Murder in the Moonlight) & Broadway is My Beat (The Joe Gruber Murder Case)

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