Johnny Madero, Pier 23
Johnny Madero, Pier 23 was a 30-minute radio detective drama series which was broadcast on Mutual Thursday at 8 p.m. from April 24, 1947, to September 4, 1947. It was the first nationwide program for star Jack Webb.
Plots and cast
The storylines follow the footsteps of fast-talking, wisecracking Johnny Madero, who runs a boat shop on the San Francisco waterfront, rents boats and usually drops in for a weekly chat with Father Leahy. When investigating a crime, Madero manages to solve the mystery before tough cop Warchek. The supporting cast sometimes included Betty Lou Gerson, Elaine Burke, Bob Holden, Herb Butterfield, Irvin Lee and Herbert Rawlinson. The program came out a year after Pat Novak, for Hire originally aired and based in the same locale, San Francisco. It lasted a year before Pat Novak, for Hire returned to radio with Jack Webb back in the lead role.Other personnel
Harry Zimmerman provided the background music. Nat Wolff directed the scripts by Richard L. Breen, Herb Margolis and Lou Markheim. The program's announcer was Tony LaFrano.Program logs
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Streaming audio
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