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The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a radio detective program in the United States. It existed in several versions - with different stars on different networks in different years. Hood was an importer in San Francisco who dealt in rare items. John Dunning summarized the show's premise as follows: "With his sidekick Sanderson ('Sandy') Taylor, Hood traveled the world seeking artifacts for his import house. Each item found by Hood had an intriguing history and was inevitably linked to some present-day mystery." The character of Hood was based on real-life importer Richard Gump, who lived in San Francisco. Gump also was a consultant for the program. On June 3, 1946, The Casebook of Gregory Hood began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, replacing The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for the summer. Although intended to be just a summer replacement, it continued in the fall, sponsored by Petri Wine. (description from Wikipedia)
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https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-Case_Of_The_Three_Silver_Pecos.mp3: Case of the Three Silver Pecos https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-Derringer_Society.mp3: Derringer Society https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-Double_Diamond.mp3: Double Diamond https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-Forgetful_Murderer.mp3: Forgetful Murderer https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-Gregory_Hood_Suspect.mp3: Gregory Hood, Suspect https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-Murder_in_Celluloid.mp3: Murder in Celluloid https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-South_of_the_Border.mp3: South of the Border https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-The_Beeswax_Candle.mp3: The Beeswax Candle https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-The_Black_Museum.mp3: The Black Museum https://archive.org/download/CasebookOfGregoryHood/CBGH-The_Delphene_Bloggs_Case.mp3: The Delphene Bloggs Case
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