The Adventures of Frank Race - Single Episodes
Old Time Radio Researchers Group
THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK RACE
Broadcast: May 1, 1949- February 19, 1950 (East Coast) and June 5, 1951- March 25, 1952 (West Coast), syndicated Cast: Tom Collins as Frank Race (through "The Adventure of the Roughneck's Will", #22, 09/25/1949) Paul Dubov as Frank Race (from "The Adventure of the Green Doubloon", #23, 10/02/1949 to end) Tony Barrett as Mark Donovan Written and Directed by: Joel Murcott and Buckley Angel Music by: Ivan Ditmars Announcers: Art Gilmore, Michael Roy (episodes 26, 27) The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show produced by Bruce Eells Productions in Hollywood. Each program began with the introduction: "Before the war, Frank Race worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Although Race ran his investigative business out of a New York City office, he and his sidekick, Mark Donovan, were seldom there. Their pursuit of wrong-doers led them to ex-Nazi jewel robbers in Berlin and Monte Carlo, import thieves in Tunis, etc. Most of his assignments came from international insurance companies thus making the program something of a cross between more familiar contemporaries Dangerous Assignment and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. Sources: Thrillingdetective.com; On the Air, John Dunning; The 3rd Revised Ultimate History..., Jay Hickerson; Audio Classics.com (Salomonson) NOTE: "TAOT" in the names of the files is an abbreviation for "The Adventure of The". From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. See "Note" Section below for more information on the OTRR.
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Bogart
Adventure is a great title for these tales. The episodes are quite adventurous. Plus the actors and script writers did a wonderful job of visualizing the stories. Many times I forgot that it was radio only.
Beautiful Restoration
adamelijah
Just listened to an episode. Sounds great. This is a fantastic series, and the audio on this set is the best I've seen out there.
Nancy McLane
This series is campy fun. Tough guys, femme fatales, a great sidekick and plenty of humor. The sound quality is excellent.
Terrible
Joe
Very hard to listen to. Main character often drops his voice to a very low pitch that is so low you can't understand what he is saying. Just when you're listening with your ear close, the music comes on and deafens you.