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Pat Novak For Hire - "Fleet Lady" 03/06/49 (HQ) Old Time Radio Detective/Drama 

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Pat Novak, for Hire is an old-time radio detective drama series which aired from 1946-1947 as a West Coast regional (produced at KGO in San Francisco) program and in 1949 as a nationwide program for ABC. The regional version originally starred Jack Webb in the title role, with scripts by his roommate Richard L. Breen. When Webb and Breen moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles to work on an extremely similar nationwide series, Johnny Modero, Pier 23, for the Mutual network, Webb was replaced by Ben Morris and Breen by other writers. In the later network version, Jack Webb resumed the Novak role, and Breen his duties as scriptwriter. The series is popular among fans for its fast-paced, hard-boiled dialogue and action and witty one-liners.
Program: Pat Novak For Hire
Title: Fleet Lady
Air Date: 03/06/1949
Sponsor: Sustained
Network: ABC
Note: This old time radio show is in the public domain* and from my personal collection and can be used for historical, educational, and entertainment purposes.
*We have checked with the Library of Congress regarding the status of old time radio recordings made prior to 1978 and that all such recordings are generally in the public domain, as sound recordings were not allowed under the previous copyright law and such recordings have not been granted copyright status under the new laws.

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Комментарии : 27   
@uliuli201
@uliuli201 3 года назад
I live for these kind of programs. My Pappy and I used to listen to this. I listened to these with my son. And now we listen to these with his son. Win-Win-Win.😎👍👍👍👍
@josephagnello9335
@josephagnello9335 8 лет назад
Absolutely BRILLIANT!Noir Radio at it's best.Jack Webb's "machine-gunning" confrontations,and his use of similes&metaphors make 'Pat Novak For Hire'come alive, surpassing the screen.
@nigelrees2696
@nigelrees2696 8 лет назад
I don't know if this is supposed to be a Noir satire or not, but I did find myself laughing hysterically. Priceless dialogue.
@Jjeffjenk
@Jjeffjenk 8 лет назад
Old radio is great!!!!
@pgrabar
@pgrabar 8 лет назад
The best writing in radio.
@doreekaplan2589
@doreekaplan2589 2 года назад
Check out Dan Duryea in The Man From Homicide ....none better writing and delivery
@binyon7
@binyon7 5 лет назад
My god. Does every line have to include a snappy metaphor? "Like 2 part harmony in a phone booth". I can't take it!
@rowdeo8968
@rowdeo8968 7 лет назад
Dissecting the body of work just takes away the enjoyment of listening to the past! Jack Webb was so stoic on TV his presence was weak - his talent lies in the voice
@nothankyou5524
@nothankyou5524 4 года назад
To you, anyway, I assume...
@johnminehan1148
@johnminehan1148 Год назад
He could be an excellent actor on film, for example, the episode of the first series made after Barton Yarbrough died or the episode of the 1967 series where he investigates the murder of a Soldier who served in Vietnam who had a 5 year old daughter.
@laurenstygar7996
@laurenstygar7996 10 лет назад
The humor of the lead is great, to the exclusion of subtle.
@martindodds7458
@martindodds7458 10 лет назад
Did anybody hear that! Her car seats were made of asbestos! Too cool, I remember one particular show he said, (the fog was thicker than the ankles at a fat ladies convention!) Undoubtedly one of my favourite shows! Raymond Burr does a great job too.
@rowdeo8968
@rowdeo8968 7 лет назад
Martin Dodds asbestos i heard! A natural stone never breaks down burns etc dangerous to our lungs probably ok to sit on pre plastic! Lol
@joeprice9046
@joeprice9046 6 лет назад
Martin Dodds Texas rangers
@MrZed1968
@MrZed1968 5 лет назад
Martin Dodds $)
@meggyfarnsworth626
@meggyfarnsworth626 4 года назад
Love the Webb!❤️
@wilde4445
@wilde4445 10 лет назад
Thank you!
@walterwheeler5465
@walterwheeler5465 7 лет назад
"Pat Novak for Hire" presents Jack Webb in a different light than his later monotone presentation on "Dragnet." A good plot, the pacing was fine, and the acting of the primary and supporting cast was alright.
@britneyfranklin7141
@britneyfranklin7141 8 лет назад
great show!!!
@jayster.k.wiseguy
@jayster.k.wiseguy 6 лет назад
this is the best one~
@marksinger3067
@marksinger3067 2 месяца назад
Kid in the 1950s here and Jack Webb was a hep cat trumpet player and Class Pres. at his High School..Venice..
@shawnmalone9711
@shawnmalone9711 4 года назад
Lol , Jack Webb left San Francisco (It used to be referred as the Paris of the United States) to fame and fortune in Los Angeles (La-La Land).
@sittnknittnwatchn3980
@sittnknittnwatchn3980 Год назад
💙🎙📻🗣💙
@usagiynami9937
@usagiynami9937 6 лет назад
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@mmitchellhouston
@mmitchellhouston 8 лет назад
Hmmmm. I'm not sold on this one, yet. This almost came of more of a pastiche of noir than of noir itself. It seemed to be trying too hard. I'l try one more episode before moving on.
@nothankyou5524
@nothankyou5524 4 года назад
Have you been missed?
@johnminehan1148
@johnminehan1148 Год назад
It was kind of seen that way at the time. There was a Parody on Dick Powell's Richard Diamond radio show with a character called "Pat Cossack." I think Norman Lear wrote it.
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