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Police Reporter
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Based on true crime stories, "The Police Reporter" was a fifteen minute dramatic series syndicated by Radio Release Limited. The earliest listing found for it was in the December 10, 1933 issue of the "New York Times" where it showed up on WEAF's program grid on Friday, December 15, 1933 at 10:00 pm. There are also several listings in the "Los Angeles Times" in February and March 1936 for a fifteen minute "Police Reporter" program on KGPJ at 8:00 pm. The company that produced the series, Radio Release Limited is listed in the 1934 edition of "The Writer's Market", noting that they're "looking for anything with commercial value and will consider good scripts carefully. Pays good rates". The company is also listed in the 1935 edition of "Broadcasting: Yearbook-Marketbook Issue" on page 122. "The Police Reporter" is a quarter hour drama that might remind you a bit of "Front Page Drama" in its sensationalism and melodrama. What makes the series unique is that all the stories featured are true. "Gangbusters", the pioneering "true crime" series of the period, premiered in July 1935 on NBC as "G-Men" according to Wikipedia. So, "The Police Reporter" pre-dates the more famous network show by a couple of years - if not the first, it could be one of the earliest true crime shows on the air.

Program 1 of the series is about a man who has been missing for four days. A neighbor calls the police, thinking something may be wrong. It's the Lincoln murder case, which occurred in Aurora, Illinois in 1923. The program includes an announcement that this is the first program of the series. The series uses real names, dates and locations, so it's easy to track down information on the real cases dramatized on many of the programs. There was a detailed May 13, 2007 newspaper article from the Aurora Beacon News about the murder. There are 26 shows in the distribution and they are digitized directly from a set of original transcription discs.


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1 The Case Of Warren J Lincoln - 14:53

2 The Case of The Vampire of Dusseldorf - 14:52

3 The Case Of Gus Chapman aka The Georgia Slave Murders - 14:51

4 The Omelet That Cost a Man His Head aka A Case Of Murder From Paris - 14:50

5 Die with the Old Year - 14:50

6 The Case Of The Mounties - 14:53

7 The Case Of Rudoph Falk aka A Murder Solved By A Microscope - 14:54

8 The Case Of Jesse Ingram - 14:52

9 The Case Of Abraham Becker - 14:53

10 The Case Of Marie Stanovitch - 14:54

11 The Case Of Ava Liboff aka An Extramarital Affair That Leads To Murder - 14:53

12 The Case Of Major Murray - 14:54

13 The Case Of Mrs. Daniel Bonzo - 14:53

14 The Case Of Burt McDonald - 14:49

15 The Case Of Ludwig Brandt aka A Case Of Insurance Fraud - 14:50

16 The Murder Of Mitzi - 14:50

17 The Case Of Texas Jim Baker - 14:51

18 A Gruesome Murder - 14:50

19 The Murder Of Tom Gorman - 14:50

20 The Case Of Marie Boyer - 14:51

21 The Burke and Hare Murders - 14:52

22 The Case Of Michael Detenier - 14:51

23 The Murder Of William Hartgill - 14:50

24 Murder for Hire - 14:52

25 The Murder of John Nungesser - 14:53

26 The Hold-up - 14:51

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