

An updated version will be issued if more episodes or better sounding ones become available. It contains the most complete and accurate version of this series in the best sound possible at the time of creation.

This is a production of the Old Time Radio Researchers (OTRR) Group located at Old Time Radio Researchers Website (Old Time Radio Researchers Facebook Group, and Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR. NOTE: Updated with Version 3.2 Files on 2.įrom the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&H beer. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show - Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. The Boston Blackie radio series, starring Chester Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Prowling the underworld as a detective in adaptations for films, radio, and television, the detective Boston Blackie was "an enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend". As originally created by author Jack Boyle, he was a safecracker - a hardened criminal who had served time in a California prison. However, multiple rides were closed by the end of the day, which can make your plan of riding lots of rides near park close a little tricky.BOSTON BLACKIE Boston Blackie is a fictional character who has been on both sides of the law.

The highest wait time of the day was Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at 95 minutes, but Peter Pan’s Flight wasn’t far behind with a 90-minute wait. Now that we’re getting into late July, let’s see how wait times are looking. Summer crowds in Disney World can really throw wait times off, and it’s important to be prepared for how the weather can throw off your plans as well. Welcome back to summertime in Disney World! Sunny skies in EPCOT What Is Happening With the Rides in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge?! The Animation Experience at Conservation Station.
