Johnny Dollar: Phantom Chases
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- $32.99
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- $32.99
Publisher Description
Bob Bailey stars as the dynamic Dollar as he faces fraud, fatalities, and phantom chases. He attends the inscrutable insured, including a doctor who won't see patients, a boxer who shouldn't step inside a ring, and a violinist who wouldn't play…and then couldn't be found. When people die of accidents that were on purpose, or of premeditated natural causes, Johnny brings the justice and the killers get caught.
This 10-hour collection features 43 digitally restored and remastered episodes, including such gems as the series only nine part storyline, and an episode of Romance that features Bailey as an impulsive chap named Johnny in a mid-east adventure!
EPISODES INCLUDE: The Molly K Matter 10/10/55 - 10/14/55; The Henderson Matter 11/28/55 - 12/02/55; The Lansing Fraud Matter 12/12/55 - 12/16/55; The Forbes Matter 12/26/55 - 12/30/55; The Ricardo Amerigo Matter 01/16/56 - 01/20/56; The Shepherd Matter 04/16/56 - 04/20/56; The Phantom Chase Matter 10/15/56 - 10/25/56; The Squared Circle Matter 12/30/56; The Templeton Matter 02/10/57; The Sunny Dream Matter 12/01/57; The Rolling Stone Matter 05/11/58; Romance: Affair at Aden 05/29/54
Customer Reviews
Excellent collection, except…
The selection of shows, the scripts, the acting, the production values, and the sound quality are all top-notch. What lets this collection down is its presentation in audio-book format. The main problem is that the episodes are listed as a series of numbered, untitled chapters, so there’s no easy way to tell to what story an episode belongs, not even while the episode is playing. There are also no acting, writing, or production credits, original air dates, etc. I was surprised that this collection was packaged as an audio book since, as a radio program, it has more in common with movies, television shows, and music albums, and would be more easily accessed through the music player app. Although a good value in terms of content quantity and quality, for the price paid I expected more information and a better user interface. I can recommend the content but not the usability.