Crime and Peter Chambers

Crime and Peter Chambers
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
Syndicates NBC
Starring Dane Clark
Announcer Fred Collins
Created by Henry Kane
Written by Henry Kane
Directed by Fred Weihe
Produced by Henry Kane
Original release April 6, 1954 (1954-04-06) – September 7, 1954 (1954-09-07)

Crime and Peter Chambers is an American old-time radio detective program. It was broadcast on NBC from April 6, 1954, until September 7, 1954.[1]

Format

Crime and Peter Chambers brought to radio a fictional private detective created by author Henry Kane, who also produced the show and wrote for it.[2] Kane introduced Chambers in the 1947 novel A Halo for Nobody. and featured him in a series of novels, the last of which was Kill for the Millions (1972).[3]

Chambers was based in New York City, and his fee was $500 per day. Unlike many private detectives on radio, Chambers usually coordinated his work with that of the police. In fact, his best friend was police Lieutenant Louis Parker.[2]

Radio historian John Dunning described the program as "an undistinguished half-hour, filled with glib dialogue that played into Dane Clark's image as a screen tough guy."[1]

Personnel

Dane Clark starred as Peter Chambers, and Bill Zuckert played Lieutenant Louis Parker. Actors often heard in supporting roles included Fran Carlon, Roger DeKoven, William Griffis, Leon Janney, Bryna Raeburn, Elaine Rost, Everett Sloane, Edgar Stehli, Evelyn Varden, Patricia Wheel, Lesley Woods, and Lawson Zerbe. Fred Collins was the announcer, and Fred Weihe was the director.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Revised ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3.
  2. 1 2 3 Cox, Jim (2002). Radio Crime Fighters: Over 300 Programs from the Golden Age. McFarland. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-7864-4324-6.
  3. Murphy, B. (1999). The Encyclopedia of Murder and Mystery. Springer. p. 91. ISBN 9780230107359. Retrieved 23 April 2017.

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