Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1948)

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I. Financier Walter Stevens hires Ted Marshall to kill a man named Victor Brown, and make the murder look like suicide. Ted agrees on a price of S2500 and asks no questions . . . but makes up his mind to find out what Brown has on Stevens. 2. At local FBI field office Agents Grant and Taylor begin a search for promoter Walter Jones, who went bankrupt a year before, shortly after his bookkeeper disappeared. Hikers have found the bookkeeper's decomposing, murdered body. wis is yotm JERRY DEVINE produces This Is Your FBI, the dramatic presentation of cases from the Federal Bureau of Investigation files. Here, as you heard them on the air, are: Frank Albertson as Stevens; Tony Barrett as Ted; Woodrow Williams as Victor Brown; Peggy Webber as June; Stacy Harris as Taylor; Ira Grossel as Grant; Rita Lynn as the secretary. Listen Fridays to ABC, 8:30 P.M. EDT. * 5. Despondent and broke, Brown killed himself, but Ted demands his half from Stevens because no matter how the man died, Stevens' purpose is accomplished. When the promoter refuses, Ted threatens to make collection with a gun. 52