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Crime shows and whodunits were one of the most popular genres in radio. Even simple to solve mysteries could hold an audience, which made them very popular with sponsors. Probably the only format which generated more enthusiasm was quiz shows. Both mysteries and quiz shows challenged the listeners at home who felt they could do as well or better than the people in the studio. This series is a rather successful attempt to combine mysteries and quiz shows with Guilty Party during the late Fifties and early Sixties. The show began with a short play describing the murder, followed by a series of interviews conducted by a Private Detective and Inspector Galloway. The interviewees included witnesses and potential suspects, all of whom would have had "motive, means, and opportunity" to commit the crime. The later portion of the broadcast was given over to a panel who would further interview the witnesses and suspects in hopes of discovering the culprit. Although the panel interview was unrehearsed, the actors were directed to answer truthfully as their characters, except for the guilty party who naturally lied to disguise his acts. A television version of Guilty Party was also broadcast with the panel replaced by American mystery writer John Dickson Carr. (description from https://www.otrcat.com/p/guilty-party) Episodes included are from 1959 and 1960.
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https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/59-05-20 (13) The Fallen Angel.mp3: The Fallen Angel https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/60-02-24 (01) The Gamblers.mp3: The Gamblers https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/60-03-02 (02) Woman in a Ditch.mp3: Woman in a Ditch https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/60-03-09 (03) The Diving Statue.mp3: The Diving Statue https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/60-03-23 (05) Slippery Sam.mp3: Slippery Sam https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/60-03-30 (06) Bullet in a Bull.mp3: Bullet in a Bull https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/60-05-11 (12) Left-Hand Threat.mp3: Left-Hand Threat https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/62-07-24 (04) The Case of the Empty Chimney.mp3: The Case of the Empty Chimney https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/62-08-07 (06) The Rembrandt Touch.mp3: The Rembrandt Touch https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/62-08-14 (07) Poison in the Afternoon.mp3: Poison in the Afternoon https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/62-08-21 (08) Action for Libel.mp3: Action for Libel https://archive.org/download/60-02-24-01-the-gamblers/62-08-28 (09) Murder in the Mediterranean.mp3: Murder in the Mediterranean
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