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'''''The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective''''' was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character [[Sam Spade]], created by writer [[Dashiell Hammett]] for ''[[The Maltese Falcon (novel)|The Maltese Falcon]]''. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred [[Howard Duff]] (and later, [[Stephen Dunne (actor)|Steve Dunne)]] as Sam Spade and [[Lurene Tuttle]] as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The announcer was [[Dick Joy]].<ref name="dunningota">Dunning, John. (1998). ''On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio''. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. P. 12.</ref>
'''''The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective''''' was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character [[Sam Spade]], created by writer [[Dashiell Hammett]] for ''[[The Maltese Falcon (novel)|The Maltese Falcon]]''. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946–1949, and finally for 75 episodes on NBC in 1949–1951. The series starred [[Howard Duff]] (and later, [[Stephen Dunne (actor)|Steve Dunne)]] as Sam Spade and [[Lurene Tuttle]] as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The announcer was [[Dick Joy]].<ref name="dunningota">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EwtRbXNca0oC&dq=%22The+Adventures+of+Sam+Spade,+De%22&pg=PA12 |last=Dunning |first=John |author-link=John Dunning (detective fiction author) |title=On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio |date=1998 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York, NY |isbn=978-0-19-507678-3 |pages=12-14 |edition=Revised |access-date=2019-10-08}}</ref>


The series was largely overseen by producer/director [[William Spier]]. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an [[Edgar Award]] for Best Radio Drama from the [[Mystery Writers of America]].
The series was largely overseen by producer/director [[William Spier]]. In 1947, Spier and scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman{{Citation needed |date=April 2022}} received an [[Edgar Award]] for Best Radio Drama from the [[Mystery Writers of America]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Prize winners named by mystery writers |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1947/04/18/archives/prize-winners-named-by-mystery-writers.html |access-date=April 18, 2022 |work=The New York Times |date=April 18, 1947 |page=18|url-access=subscription}}</ref>


Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of ''The Maltese Falcon'' by both [[Edward G. Robinson]] (in a 1943 ''[[Lux Radio Theater]]'' production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 ''[[Academy Award Theater]]'' production), both on CBS.
Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of ''The Maltese Falcon'' by both [[Edward G. Robinson]] (in a 1943 ''[[Lux Radio Theater]]'' production) and by [[Humphrey Bogart]] (in a 1941 ''[[Academy Award Theater]]'' production), both on CBS.


Dashiell Hammett's name was removed from the series in the late 1940s because he was being investigated for involvement with the [[Communist Party]]. Later, when [[Howard Duff]]'s name appeared in the [[Red Channels]] book, he was not invited to play the role when the series made the switch to NBC in 1950.
Dashiell Hammett's name was removed from the series in the late 1940s because he was being investigated for involvement with the [[Communist Party USA|Communist Party]]. Later, when [[Howard Duff]]'s name appeared in the ''[[Red Channels]]'' book, he was not invited to play the role when the series made the switch to NBC in 1950.


==The 1946–1951 series==
==Television==
In 1961 ''Broadcasting'' reported that Four Star Productions planned to film a ''Sam Spade'' television pilot with Peter Falk in the title role, but no such series ever arrived on TV.

==The 1946-51 series==
The different incarnations of the series were:
The different incarnations of the series were:
* ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1946, ABC) - 13 30-minute episodes
* ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1946, ABC) 13 30-minute episodes
* ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1946–49, CBS) - 157 30-minute episodes
* ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1946–49, CBS) 157 30-minute episodes
* ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1949–50, NBC) - 51 30-minute episodes
* ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1949–50, NBC) 51 30-minute episodes
* ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1950–51, NBC) - 24 30-minute episodes
* ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1950–51, NBC) 24 30-minute episodes


===The Adventures of Sam Spade (1946, ABC)===
===''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1946, ABC)===
:13 30-minute episodes
:13 30-minute episodes
:Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
:Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
:(Duff replaced on some occasions by Stephen Dunne)
:(Duff replaced on some occasions by Stephen Dunne)


* "Sam and the Guiana Sovereign" (July 12, 1946)
* {{anchor|Guiana Sovereign 1946}}"Sam and the Guiana Sovereign" (July 12, 1946)
* "Sam and the Farewell Murders" (July 19, 1946)
* {{anchor|Farewell Murders July}}"Sam and the Farewell Murders" (July 19, 1946)
* "Sam and the Unhappy Poet" (July 26, 1946)
* {{anchor|Unhappy Poet 1946}}"Sam and the Unhappy Poet" (July 26, 1946)
* "Sam and the Psyche" (August 2, 1946)
* {{anchor|Psyche}}"Sam and the Psyche" (August 2, 1946)
* "Death and Company" (August 9, 1946)
* {{anchor|Death and Company}}"Death and Company" (August 9, 1946)
* "Two Sharp Knives" (August 16, 1946)
* {{anchor|Two Sharp Knives}}"Two Sharp Knives" (August 16, 1946)
* "Zig Zags of Treachery" (August 23, 1946)
* {{anchor|Zig Zags of Treachery}}"Zig Zags of Treachery" (August 23, 1946)
* "Sam and the Scythian Tiara" (August 30, 1946)
* {{anchor|Scythian Tiara}}"Sam and the Scythian Tiara" (August 30, 1946)
* "The Corporation Murders" (September 6, 1946)
* {{anchor|Corporation Murders}}"The Corporation Murders" (September 6, 1946)
* "The Dot Marlow Caper, Part 1" (September 13, 1946)
* {{anchor|Dot Marlow Caper, Part 1}}{{anchor|Dot Marlow Caper}}"The Dot Marlow Caper, Part 1" (September 13, 1946)
* "The Dot Marlow Caper, Part 2" (September 20, 1946)
* {{anchor|Dot Marlow Caper, Part 2}}"The Dot Marlow Caper, Part 2" (September 20, 1946)
* "The Count on Billy Burke" (September 27, 1946)
* {{anchor|Count on Billy Burke}}"The Count on Billy Burke" (September 27, 1946)
* "The Gutting of Couffignal" (October 4, 1946)
* {{anchor|Gutting of Couffignal}}"The Gutting of Couffignal" (October 4, 1946)


===The Adventures of Sam Spade (1946-49, CBS) ===
===''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1946–1949, CBS) ===
:157 30-minute episodes
:157 30-minute episodes
:Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
:Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
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::Guest stars: [[Sandra Gould]] (played the "new secretary" while Lurene Tuttle was on vacation, in the June 27, 1948, show), [[William Conrad]], [[Jack Webb]].
::Guest stars: [[Sandra Gould]] (played the "new secretary" while Lurene Tuttle was on vacation, in the June 27, 1948, show), [[William Conrad]], [[Jack Webb]].
* "The Blood Money Caper" (September 29, 1946)
* {{anchor|Blood Money Caper}}"The Blood Money Caper" (September 29, 1946)
* "The Unwritten Law Caper" (October 6, 1946)
* {{anchor|}}"The Unwritten Law Caper" (October 6, 1946)
* "The Ten Clues Caper" (October 13, 1946)
* {{anchor|Ten Clues Caper}}"The Ten Clues Caper" (October 13, 1946)
* "The Fly Paper Caper" (October 20, 1946)
* {{anchor|Fly Paper Caper}}"The Fly Paper Caper" (October 20, 1946)
* "The Midway Caper" (October 27, 1946)
* {{anchor|Midway Caper}}"The Midway Caper" (October 27, 1946)
* "The Certified Czech Caper" (November 3, 1946)
* {{anchor|Certified Czech Caper}}"The Certified Czech Caper" (November 3, 1946)
* "Sam and the Farewell Murders" (November 10, 1946)
* {{anchor|Farewell Murders November}}"Sam and the Farewell Murders" (November 10, 1946)
* "The Hot Ice Caper" (November 17, 1946)
* {{anchor|Hot Ice Caper}}"The Hot Ice Caper" (November 17, 1946)
* "The Kandy Tooth Caper, Part 1" (November 24, 1946) (reperformed on ''[[Suspense (radio program)|Suspense]]'' January 10, 1948)
* {{anchor|Kandy Tooth Caper, Part 1}}{{anchor|Kandy Tooth Caper}}"The Kandy Tooth Caper, Part 1" (November 24, 1946) (reperformed on ''[[Suspense (radio program)|Suspense]]'' January 10, 1948)
* "The Kandy Tooth Caper, Part 2" (December 1, 1946) (see note for part 1)
* {{anchor|Kandy Tooth Caper, Part 2}}"The Kandy Tooth Caper, Part 2" (December 1, 1946) (see note for part 1)
* "The Minks of Turk Street" (December 8, 1946)
* {{anchor|Minks of Turk Street}}"The Minks of Turk Street" (December 8, 1946)
* "The Picture Frame Caper" (December 15, 1946)
* {{anchor|Picture Frame Caper}}"The Picture Frame Caper" (December 15, 1946)
* "Sam and the Three Wise Men" (December 22, 1946)
* {{anchor|Three Wise Men}}"Sam and the Three Wise Men" (December 22, 1946)
* "The Golden Horeshoe" (December 29, 1946)
* {{anchor|Golden Horeshoe}}"The Golden Horeshoe" (December 29, 1946)
* "The Liewelyn Caper" (January 5, 1947)
* {{anchor|Liewelyn Caper}}"The Liewelyn Caper" (January 5, 1947)
* "The Cremona Clock Caper" (January 12, 1947)
* {{anchor|Cremona Clock Caper}}"The Cremona Clock Caper" (January 12, 1947)
* "The False Face Caper" (January 19, 1947)
* {{anchor|False Face Caper}}"The False Face Caper" (January 19, 1947)
* "The Agamemnon Caper" (January 26, 1947)
* {{anchor|Agamemnon Caper}}"The Agamemnon Caper" (January 26, 1947)
* "The Dead Duck Caper" (February 2, 1947)
* {{anchor|Dead Duck Caper}}"The Dead Duck Caper" (February 2, 1947)
* "The Girl With The Silver Eyes" (February 9, 1947)
* {{anchor|Girl With The Silver Eyes}}"The Girl With The Silver Eyes" (February 9, 1947)
* "Inside Story on Kid Slade" (February 16, 1947)
* {{anchor|Inside Story on Kid Slade}}"Inside Story on Kid Slade" (February 16, 1947)
* "The Big Production Caper" (February 23, 1947)
* {{anchor|Big Production Caper}}"The Big Production Caper" (February 23, 1947)
* "The Uncle Money Caper" (March 2, 1947)
* {{anchor|Uncle Money Caper}}"The Uncle Money Caper" (March 2, 1947)
* "Orpheus and His Lute" (March 9, 1947)
* {{anchor|Orpheus and His Lute}}"Orpheus and His Lute" (March 9, 1947)
* "The Murder About Bliss" (March 16, 1947)
* {{anchor|Murder About Blis}}"The Murder About Bliss" (March 16, 1947)
* "Too Many Spades" (March 23, 1947)
* {{anchor|Too Many Spades}}"Too Many Spades" (March 23, 1947)
* "The Dancing Pearl Caper" (March 30, 1947)
* {{anchor|Dancing Pearl Caper}}"The Dancing Pearl Caper" (March 30, 1947)
* "The Poisonville Caper" (April 6, 1947)
* {{anchor|Poisonville Caper}}"The Poisonville Caper" (April 6, 1947)
* "The Double-Scar Caper" (April 13, 1947)
* {{anchor|Double-Scar Caper}}"The Double-Scar Caper" (April 13, 1947)
* "The Scrooge of Portrero Street" (April 20, 1947)
* {{anchor|Scrooge of Portrero Street}}"The Scrooge of Portrero Street" (April 20, 1947)
* "The Debutante Caper" (April 27, 1947)
* {{anchor|Debutante Caper}}"The Debutante Caper" (April 27, 1947)
* "Duet in Spades" (May 4, 1947)
* {{anchor|Duet in Spades}}"Duet in Spades" (May 4, 1947)
* "The Yule Log Caper" (May 11, 1947)
* {{anchor|Yule Log Caper}}"The Yule Log Caper" (May 11, 1947)
* "The Assistant Murderer" (May 18, 1947)
* {{anchor|Assistant Murderer}}"The Assistant Murderer" (May 18, 1947)
* "Jury Duty" (May 25, 1947)
* {{anchor|Jury Duty}}"Jury Duty" (May 25, 1947)
* "The Mishakoff Emeralds" (June 1, 1947)
* {{anchor|Mishakoff Emeralds}}"The Mishakoff Emeralds" (June 1, 1947)
* "The Calcutta Trunk Caper" (June 8, 1947)
* {{anchor|Calcutta Trunk Caper}}"The Calcutta Trunk Caper" (June 8, 1947)
* "The Convertible Caper" (June 15, 1947)
* {{anchor|Convertible Caper}}"The Convertible Caper" (June 15, 1947)
* "The Greek Letter Caper" (June 22, 1947)
* {{anchor|Greek Letter Caper}}"The Greek Letter Caper" (June 22, 1947)
* "The Cosmic Harmony Caper" (June 29, 1947)
* {{anchor|Cosmic Harmony Caper}}"The Cosmic Harmony Caper" (June 29, 1947)
* "The Simile Caper" (July 6, 1947)
* {{anchor|Simile Caper}}"The Simile Caper" (July 6, 1947)
* "The Buff-Orpington Caper" (July 13, 1947)
* {{anchor|Buff-Orpington Caper}}"The Buff-Orpington Caper" (July 13, 1947)
* "Sam and the Unhappy Poet" (July 20, 1947)
* {{anchor|Unhappy Poet 1947}}"Sam and the Unhappy Poet" (July 20, 1947)
* "The Gold Rush Caper" (July 27, 1947)
* {{anchor|Gold Rush Caper}}"The Gold Rush Caper" (July 27, 1947)
* "The Crooked Neck Caper" (August 3, 1947)
* {{anchor|Crooked Neck Caper}}"The Crooked Neck Caper" (August 3, 1947)
* "The Commonwealth Tankard" (August 10, 1947)
* {{anchor|Commonwealth Tankard}}"The Commonwealth Tankard" (August 10, 1947)
* "The Doctor's Dilemma Caper" (August 17, 1947)
* {{anchor|Doctor's Dilemma Caper}}"The Doctor's Dilemma Caper" (August 17, 1947)
* "The Jade Dragon Caper" (August 24, 1947)
* {{anchor|Jade Dragon Caper}}"The Jade Dragon Caper" (August 24, 1947)
* "The Corkscrew Caper" (August 31, 1947)
* {{anchor|Corkscrew Caper}}"The Corkscrew Caper" (August 31, 1947)
* "The Forty-Nine Cent, Caper" (September 7, 1947)
* {{anchor|Forty-Nine Cent, Caper}}"The Forty-Nine Cent, Caper" (September 7, 1947)
* "The Cinderella Caper" (September 14, 1947)
* {{anchor|Cinderella Caper}}"The Cinderella Caper" (September 14, 1947)
* "The April Caper" (September 21, 1947)
* {{anchor|April Caper}}"The April Caper" (September 21, 1947)
* "The Madcap Caper" (September 28, 1947)
* {{anchor|Madcap Caper}}"The Madcap Caper" (September 28, 1947)
* "The Adam Figg Caper" (October 5, 1947)
* {{anchor|Adam Figg Caper}}"The Adam Figg Caper" (October 5, 1947)
* "The Tears of Buddha Caper" (October 12, 1947)
* {{anchor|Tears of Buddha Caper}}"The Tears of Buddha Caper" (October 12, 1947)
* "The Untouchable Caper" (October 19, 1947)
* {{anchor|Untouchable Caper}}"The Untouchable Caper" (October 19, 1947)
* "The Bonnie Fair Caper" (October 26, 1947)
* {{anchor|Bonnie Fair Caper}}"The Bonnie Fair Caper" (October 26, 1947)
* "The Wrong Guy Caper" (November 2, 1947)
* {{anchor|Wrong Guy Caper}}"The Wrong Guy Caper" (November 2, 1947)
* "The Bow Window Caper" (November 9, 1947)
* {{anchor|Bow Window Caper}}"The Bow Window Caper" (November 9, 1947)
* "The Purple Poodle Caper" (November 16, 1947)
* {{anchor|Purple Poodle Caper}}"The Purple Poodle Caper" (November 16, 1947)
* "The Caper With Eight Diamonds" (November 23, 1947)
* {{anchor|Caper With Eight Diamonds}}"The Caper With Eight Diamonds" (November 23, 1947)
* "The Full House Caper" (November 30, 1947)
* {{anchor|Full House Caper}}"The Full House Caper" (November 30, 1947)
* "The Palermo Vendetta Caper" (December 7, 1947)
* {{anchor|Palermo Vendetta Caper}}"The Palermo Vendetta Caper" (December 7, 1947)
* "The Gumshoe Caper" (December 14, 1947)
* {{anchor|Gumshoe Caper}}"The Gumshoe Caper" (December 14, 1947)
* "The Nick Saint Caper" (December 21, 1947)
* {{anchor|Nick Saint Caper}}"The Nick Saint Caper" (December 21, 1947)
* "The Perfect Score Caper" (December 28, 1947)
* {{anchor|Perfect Score Caper}}"The Perfect Score Caper" (December 28, 1947)
* "The One Hour Caper" (January 4, 1948)
* {{anchor|One Hour Caper}}"The One Hour Caper" (January 4, 1948)
* "The Short Life Caper" (January 11, 1948)
* {{anchor|Short Life Caper}}"The Short Life Caper" (January 11, 1948)
* "The Pike's Head Caper" (January 18, 1948)
* {{anchor|Pike's Head Caper}}"The Pike's Head Caper" (January 18, 1948)
* "The Gold Key Caper" (January 25, 1948)
* {{anchor|Gold Key Caper}}"The Gold Key Caper" (January 25, 1948)
* "The Nimrod Caper" (February 1, 1948)
* {{anchor|Nimrod Caper}}"The Nimrod Caper" (February 1, 1948)
* "The Great Drought Caper" (February 8, 1948)
* {{anchor|Great Drought Caper}}"The Great Drought Caper" (February 8, 1948)
* "The Goldie Gates Caper" (February 15, 1948)
* {{anchor|Goldie Gates Caper}}"The Goldie Gates Caper" (February 15, 1948)
* "The Mason Grayson Caper" (February 22, 1948)
* {{anchor|Mason Grayson Caper}}"The Mason Grayson Caper" (February 22, 1948)
* "The Grim Reaper Caper" (February 29, 1948)
* {{anchor|Grim Reaper Caper}}"The Grim Reaper Caper" (February 29, 1948)
* "John's Other Wife's Other Husband" (March 7, 1948)
* {{anchor|John's Other Wife's Other Husband}}"John's Other Wife's Other Husband" (March 7, 1948)
* "The Ides of March Caper" (March 14, 1948)
* {{anchor|Ides of March Caper}}"The Ides of March Caper" (March 14, 1948)
* "The Nightmare Town Caper" (March 21, 1948)
* {{anchor|Nightmare Town Caper}}"The Nightmare Town Caper" (March 21, 1948)
* "The Blood Money Payoff" (March 28, 1948)
* {{anchor|Blood Money Payoff}}"The Blood Money Payoff" (March 28, 1948)
* Title Unknown (April 4, 1948)
* Title Unknown (April 4, 1948)
* "The Judas Caper" (April 11, 1948)
* {{anchor|Judas Caper}}"The Judas Caper" (April 11, 1948)
* "The Night Flight Caper" (April 18, 1948)
* {{anchor|Night Flight Caper}}"The Night Flight Caper" (April 18, 1948)
* "The Great Lover Caper" (April 25, 1948)
* {{anchor|Great Lover Caper}}"The Great Lover Caper" (April 25, 1948)
* "The Double-S Caper" (May 2, 1948)
* {{anchor|Double-S Caper}}"The Double-S Caper" (May 2, 1948)
* "The Curiosity Caper" (May 9, 1948)
* {{anchor|Curiosity Caper}}"The Curiosity Caper" (May 9, 1948)
* "The Girl Called Echs Caper" (May 16, 1948)
* {{anchor|Girl Called Echs Caper}}"The Girl Called Echs Caper" (May 16, 1948)
* "The Navarraise Falcon" (May 23, 1948)
* {{anchor|Navarraise Falcon}}"The Navarraise Falcon" (May 23, 1948)
* "The Prisoner of Zenda Caper" (May 30, 1948)
* {{anchor|Prisoner of Zenda Caper}}"The Prisoner of Zenda Caper" (May 30, 1948)
* "The I.Q. Caper" (June 6, 1948)
* {{anchor|I.Q. Caper}}"The I.Q. Caper" (June 6, 1948)
* "The Honest Cop Caper" (June 13, 1948)
* {{anchor|Honest Cop Caper}}"The Honest Cop Caper" (June 13, 1948)
* "The Caper with Two Death Beds" (June 20, 1948)
* {{anchor|Caper with Two Death Beds}}"The Caper with Two Death Beds" (June 20, 1948)
* "The Bail Bond Caper" (June 27, 1948)
* {{anchor|Bail Bond Caper}}"The Bail Bond Caper" (June 27, 1948)
* "The Rushlight Diamond Caper" (July 4, 1948)
* {{anchor|Rushlight Diamond Caper}}"The Rushlight Diamond Caper" (July 4, 1948)
* "The Wheel of Life Caper" (July 11, 1948)
* {{anchor|Wheel of Life Caper}}"The Wheel of Life Caper" (July 11, 1948)
* "The Missing Newshawk Caper" (July 18, 1948)
* {{anchor|Missing Newshawk Caper}}"The Missing Newshawk Caper" (July 18, 1948)
* "The Mad Scientist Caper" (July 25, 1948)
* {{anchor|Mad Scientist Caper}}"The Mad Scientist Caper" (July 25, 1948)
* "The Dry Martini Caper" (August 1, 1948)
* {{anchor|Dry Martini Caper}}"The Dry Martini Caper" (August 1, 1948)
* "The Bluebeard Caper" (August 8, 1948)
* {{anchor|Bluebeard Caper}}"The Bluebeard Caper" (August 8, 1948)
* "The Critical Author Caper" (August 15, 1948)
* {{anchor|Critical Author Caper}}"The Critical Author Caper" (August 15, 1948)
* "The Vaphio Cup Caper" (August 22, 1948)
* {{anchor|Vaphio Cup Caper}}"The Vaphio Cup Caper" (August 22, 1948)
* "The Lawless Caper" (August 29, 1948)
* {{anchor|Lawless Caper}}"The Lawless Caper" (August 29, 1948)
* "The Stella Starr Caper" (September 5, 1948)
* {{anchor|Stella Starr Caper}}"The Stella Starr Caper" (September 5, 1948)
* "The Lazarus Caper" (September 12, 1948)
* {{anchor|Lazarus Caper}}"The Lazarus Caper" (September 12, 1948)
* "The Hot 100 Grand Caper" (September 19, 1948)
* {{anchor|Hot 100 Grand Caper}}"The Hot 100 Grand Caper" (September 19, 1948)
* "The Dick Foley Caper" (September 26, 1948)
* {{anchor|Dick Foley Caper}}"The Dick Foley Caper" (September 26, 1948)
* "The Sugar Kane Caper" (October 3, 1948)
* {{anchor|Sugar Kane Caper}}"The Sugar Kane Caper" (October 3, 1948)
* "The Bostwick Snatch Caper" (October 10, 1948)
* {{anchor|Bostwick Snatch Caper}}"The Bostwick Snatch Caper" (October 10, 1948)
* "The Rumanian Con Game Caper" (October 17, 1948)
* {{anchor|Rumanian Con Game Caper}}"The Rumanian Con Game Caper" (October 17, 1948)
* "The Insomnia Caper" (October 24, 1948)
* {{anchor|Insomnia Caper}}"The Insomnia Caper" (October 24, 1948)
* "The Fairley-Bright Caper" (October 31, 1948)
* {{anchor|Fairley-Bright Caper}}"The Fairley-Bright Caper" (October 31, 1948)
* "The S.Q.P. Caper" (November 7, 1948)
* {{anchor|S.Q.P. Caper}}"The S.Q.P. Caper" (November 7, 1948)
* "The Gin Rummy Caper" (November 14, 1948)
* {{anchor|Gin Rummy Caper}}"The Gin Rummy Caper" (November 14, 1948)
* "The Golden Fleece Caper" (November 21, 1948)
* {{anchor|Golden Fleece Caper}}"The Golden Fleece Caper" (November 21, 1948)
* "The Quarter-Eagle Caper" (November 28, 1948)
* {{anchor|Quarter-Eagle Caper}}"The Quarter-Eagle Caper" (November 28, 1948)
* "The Neveroff Masterpiece Caper" (December 5, 1948)
* {{anchor|Neveroff Masterpiece Caper}}"The Neveroff Masterpiece Caper" (December 5, 1948)
* "The Bouncing Betty Caper" (December 12, 1948)
* {{anchor|Bouncing Betty Caper}}"The Bouncing Betty Caper" (December 12, 1948)
* "The Giveaway Caper" (December 19, 1948)
* {{anchor|Giveaway Caper}}"The Giveaway Caper" (December 19, 1948)
* "The Nick Saint Caper" (December 26, 1948)
* {{anchor|Nick Saint Caper}}"The Nick Saint Caper" (December 26, 1948)
* "The Three-Sided Bullet Caper" (January 2, 1949)
* {{anchor|Three-Sided Bullet Caper}}"The Three-Sided Bullet Caper" (January 2, 1949)
* "The Double Negative Caper" (January 9, 1949)
* {{anchor|Double Negative Caper}}"The Double Negative Caper" (January 9, 1949)
* "The Betrayal in Bumpus Hell Caper" (January 16, 1949)
* {{anchor|Betrayal in Bumpus Hell Caper}}"The Betrayal in Bumpus Hell Caper" (January 16, 1949)
* "The Main Event Caper" (January 23, 1949)
* {{anchor|Main Event Caper}}"The Main Event Caper" (January 23, 1949)
* "The Double Life Caper" (January 30, 1949)
* {{anchor|Double Life Caper}}"The Double Life Caper" (January 30, 1949)
* "The Firebug Caper" (February 6, 1949)
* {{anchor|Firebug Caper}}"The Firebug Caper" (February 6, 1949)
* "The Brothers Keeper Caper" (February 13, 1949)
* {{anchor|Brothers Keeper Caper}}"The Brothers Keeper Caper" (February 13, 1949)
* "The Attitude Caper" (February 20, 1949)
* {{anchor|Attitude Caper}}"The Attitude Caper" (February 20, 1949)
* "The Three Cornered Frame Caper" (February 27, 1949)
* {{anchor|Three Cornered Frame Caper}}"The Three Cornered Frame Caper" (February 27, 1949)
* "The Waltzing Matilda Caper" (March 6, 1949)
* {{anchor|Waltzing Matilda Caper}}"The Waltzing Matilda Caper" (March 6, 1949)
* "The Underseal Caper" (March 13, 1949)
* {{anchor|Underseal Caper}}"The Underseal Caper" (March 13, 1949)
* "The Trojan Horse Caper" (March 20, 1949)
* {{anchor|Trojan Horse Caper}}"The Trojan Horse Caper" (March 20, 1949)
* "The Loveletter Caper" (March 27, 1949)
* {{anchor|Loveletter Caper}}"The Loveletter Caper" (March 27, 1949)
* "The Vacation Caper" (April 3, 1949)
* {{anchor|Vacation Caper}}"The Vacation Caper" (April 3, 1949)
* "The Stopped Watch Caper" (April 10, 1949)
* {{anchor|Stopped Watch Caper}}"The Stopped Watch Caper" (April 10, 1949)
* "Edith Hamilton" (April 17, 1949)
* {{anchor|Edith Hamilton}}"Edith Hamilton" (April 17, 1949)
* "The Hot Cargo Caper" (April 24, 1949)
* {{anchor|Hot Cargo Caper}}"The Hot Cargo Caper" (April 24, 1949)
* "The Battles of Belvedere" (May 1, 1949)
* {{anchor|Battles of Belvedere}}"The Battles of Belvedere" (May 1, 1949)
* "The Fast Talk Caper" (May 8, 1949)
* {{anchor|Fast Talk Caper}}"The Fast Talk Caper" (May 8, 1949)
* "The Darling Daughter Caper" (May 15, 1949)
* {{anchor|Darling Daughter Caper}}"The Darling Daughter Caper" (May 15, 1949)
* "The Cartwright Clip Caper" (May 22, 1949)
* {{anchor|Cartwright Clip Caper}}"The Cartwright Clip Caper" (May 22, 1949)
* "The Jane Doe Caper" (May 29, 1949)
* {{anchor|Jane Doe Caper}}"The Jane Doe Caper" (May 29, 1949)
* "The Overjord Caper" (June 5, 1949; AKA "The Corpse in The Murphy Bed")
* {{anchor|Overjord Caper}}"The Overjord Caper" (June 5, 1949; AKA "The Corpse in The Murphy Bed")
* "Sam and the Guiana Sovereign" (June 12, 1949)
* {{anchor|Guiana Sovereign 1949}}"Sam and the Guiana Sovereign" (June 12, 1949)
* "The Apple of Eve Caper" (June 19, 1949)
* {{anchor|Apple of Eve Caper}}"The Apple of Eve Caper" (June 19, 1949)
* "The Goat's Milk Caper" (June 26, 1949)
* {{anchor|Goat's Milk Caper}}"The Goat's Milk Caper" (June 26, 1949)
* "The Hamburger Sandwich Caper" (July 3, 1949)
* {{anchor|Hamburger Sandwich Caper}}"The Hamburger Sandwich Caper" (July 3, 1949)
* "The Queen Bee Caper" (July 10, 1949)
* {{anchor|Queen Bee Caper}}"The Queen Bee Caper" (July 10, 1949)
* "The Cuttyhunk Caper" (July 17, 1949)
* {{anchor|Cuttyhunk Caper}}"The Cuttyhunk Caper" (July 17, 1949)
* "The Tears of Night Caper" (July 24, 1949)
* {{anchor|Tears of Night Caper}}"The Tears of Night Caper" (July 24, 1949)
* "The Hot-Foot Caper" (July 31, 1949)
* {{anchor|Hot-Foot Caper}}"The Hot-Foot Caper" (July 31, 1949)
* "The Champion Caper" (August 7, 1949)
* {{anchor|Champion Caper}}"The Champion Caper" (August 7, 1949)
* "The Sourdough Mountain Caper" (August 14, 1949)
* {{anchor|Sourdough Mountain Caper}}"The Sourdough Mountain Caper" (August 14, 1949)
* "The Silver Key Caper" (August 21, 1949)
* {{anchor|Silver Key Caper}}"The Silver Key Caper" (August 21, 1949)
* "The Prodigal Daughter Caper" (August 28, 1949)
* {{anchor|Prodigal Daughter Caper}}"The Prodigal Daughter Caper" (August 28, 1949)
* "The Flashback Caper" (September 4, 1949)
* {{anchor|Flashback Caper}}"The Flashback Caper" (September 4, 1949)
* "The Costume Caper" (September 11, 1949)
* {{anchor|Costume Caper}}"The Costume Caper" (September 11, 1949)
* "Over My Dead Body Caper" (September 18, 1949)
* {{anchor|Over My Dead Body Caper}}"Over My Dead Body Caper" (September 18, 1949)
* "The Chargogagogmanchogagogchabunamungamog Caper" (September 25, 1949)
* {{anchor|Chargogagogmanchogagogchabunamungamog Caper}}"The Chargogagogmanchogagogchabunamungamog Caper" (September 25, 1949)


===The Adventures of Sam Spade (1949-50, NBC) ===
===''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1949–1950, NBC) ===
:51 30-minute episodes
:51 30-minute episodes
:Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
:Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
:Sponsor: Wildroot Cream Oil
:Sponsor: Wildroot Cream Oil


* "The Junior G-Man Caper" (October 2, 1949)
* {{anchor|Junior G-Man Caper}}"The Junior G-Man Caper" (October 2, 1949)
* "The Hot Hothouse Caper" (October 9, 1949)
* {{anchor|Hot Hothouse Caper}}"The Hot Hothouse Caper" (October 9, 1949)
* "The Pretty Polly Caper" (October 16, 1949)
* {{anchor|Pretty Polly Caper}}"The Pretty Polly Caper" (October 16, 1949)
* Title Unknown (October 23, 1949)
* Title Unknown (October 23, 1949)
* Title Unknown (October 30, 1949)
* Title Unknown (October 30, 1949)
* "The Cheesecake Caper" (November 6, 1949)
* {{anchor|Cheesecake Caper}}"The Cheesecake Caper" (November 6, 1949)
* "The Blues In The Night Caper" (November 13, 1949)
* {{anchor|Blues In The Night Caper}}"The Blues In The Night Caper" (November 13, 1949)
* "The Peacock Feather Caper" (November 20, 1949)
* {{anchor|Peacock Feather Caper}}"The Peacock Feather Caper" (November 20, 1949)
* Title Unknown (November 27, 1949)
* Title Unknown (November 27, 1949)
* "The Floppsey, Moppsey and Cottontail Caper" (December 4, 1949)
* {{anchor|Floppsey, Moppsey and Cottontail Caper}}"The Floppsey, Moppsey and Cottontail Caper" (December 4, 1949)
* Title Unknown (December 11, 1949)
* Title Unknown (December 11, 1949)
* "The Whispering Death Caper" (December 18, 1949)
* {{anchor|Whispering Death Caper}}"The Whispering Death Caper" (December 18, 1949)
* "The Canterbury Christmas 7(December 25, 1949)
* {{anchor|Canterbury Christmas 7}}"The Canterbury Christmas 7" (December 25, 1949)
* "The Gorgeous Gemini Caper" (January 1, 1950)
* {{anchor|Gorgeous Gemini Caper}}"The Gorgeous Gemini Caper" (January 1, 1950)
* "The Third Personville Caper" (January 8, 1950)
* {{anchor|Third Personville Caper}}"The Third Personville Caper" (January 8, 1950)
* "The Phantom Witness Caper" (January 15, 1950)
* {{anchor|Phantom Witness Caper}}"The Phantom Witness Caper" (January 15, 1950)
* "The Wedding Belle Caper" (January 22, 1950)
* {{anchor|Wedding Belle Caper}}"The Wedding Belle Caper" (January 22, 1950)
* "The Too Many Leads Caper" (January 29, 1950)
* {{anchor|Too Many Leads Caper}}"The Too Many Leads Caper" (January 29, 1950)
* "The Black Magic Caper" (February 5, 1950)
* {{anchor|Black Magic Caper}}"The Black Magic Caper" (February 5, 1950)
* "The Crossword Puzzle Caper" (February 12, 1950)
* {{anchor|Crossword Puzzle Caper}}"The Crossword Puzzle Caper" (February 12, 1950)
* "The Valentine's Day Caper" (February 19, 1950)
* {{anchor|Valentine's Day Caper}}"The Valentine's Day Caper" (February 19, 1950)
* "The Cornelius J. Morningside Caper" (February 26, 1950)
* {{anchor|Cornelius J. Morningside Caper}}"The Cornelius J. Morningside Caper" (February 26, 1950)
* "The Homicidal Husband Caper" (March 5, 1950)
* {{anchor|Homicidal Husband Caper}}"The Homicidal Husband Caper" (March 5, 1950)
* "The Barbary Ghost Caper" (March 12, 1950)
* {{anchor|Barbary Ghost Caper}}"The Barbary Ghost Caper" (March 12, 1950)
* "The Emerald Eyes Caper" (March 19, 1950)
* {{anchor|Emerald Eyes Caper}}"The Emerald Eyes Caper" (March 19, 1950)
* "The Bay Psalm Caper" (March 26, 1950)
* {{anchor|Bay Psalm Caper}}"The Bay Psalm Caper" (March 26, 1950)
* "The Endurance Caper" (April 2, 1950)
* {{anchor|Endurance Caper}}"The Endurance Caper" (April 2, 1950)
* "The Picture Frame Caper" (April 9, 1950)
* {{anchor|Picture Frame Caper}}"The Picture Frame Caper" (April 9, 1950)
* "The Kansas Kid Caper" (April 16, 1950)
* {{anchor|Kansas Kid Caper}}"The Kansas Kid Caper" (April 16, 1950)
* "The Caldwell Caper" (April 23, 1950)
* {{anchor|Caldwell Caper}}"The Caldwell Caper" (April 23, 1950)
* "The Hamite Curse Caper" (April 30, 1950)
* {{anchor|Hamite Curse Caper}}"The Hamite Curse Caper" (April 30, 1950)
* "Caper With Marjorie's Things" (May 7, 1950)
* {{anchor|Caper With Marjorie's Things}}"Caper With Marjorie's Things" (May 7, 1950)
* "The Prodigal Son Caper" (May 14, 1950)
* {{anchor|Prodigal Son Caper}}"The Prodigal Son Caper" (May 14, 1950)
* "The Red Amapola Caper" (May 21, 1950)
* {{anchor|Red Amapola Caper}}"The Red Amapola Caper" (May 21, 1950)
* "The Honest Thief Caper" (May 28, 1950)
* {{anchor|Honest Thief Caper}}"The Honest Thief Caper" (May 28, 1950)
* "The V.I.P. Caper" (June 4, 1950)
* {{anchor|V.I.P. Caper}}"The V.I.P. Caper" (June 4, 1950)
* "The Color Scheme Caper" (June 11, 1950)
* {{anchor|Color Scheme Caper}}"The Color Scheme Caper" (June 11, 1950)
* "The Elmer Longtail Caper" (June 18, 1950)
* {{anchor|Elmer Longtail Caper}}"The Elmer Longtail Caper" (June 18, 1950)
* "The Toytown Caper" (June 25, 1950)
* {{anchor|Toytown Caper}}"The Toytown Caper" (June 25, 1950)
* "The Beryl Green Caper" (July 2, 1950)
* {{anchor|Beryl Green Caper}}"The Beryl Green Caper" (July 2, 1950)
* "The Runaway Redhead Caper" (July 9, 1950)
* {{anchor|Runaway Redhead Caper}}"The Runaway Redhead Caper" (July 9, 1950)
* "The Man Who Knew Almost Everything Caper" (July 16, 1950)
* {{anchor|Man Who Knew Almost Everything Caper}}"The Man Who Knew Almost Everything Caper" (July 16, 1950)
* "The Stormy Weather Caper" (July 23, 1950)
* {{anchor|Stormy Weather Caper}}"The Stormy Weather Caper" (July 23, 1950)
* "The Rod And Reel Caper" (July 30, 1950)
* {{anchor|Rod And Reel Caper}}"The Rod And Reel Caper" (July 30, 1950)
* "The Bell Of Solomon Caper" (August 6, 1950)
* {{anchor|Bell Of Solomon Caper}}"The Bell Of Solomon Caper" (August 6, 1950)
* "The Missing Persons Caper" (August 13, 1950)
* {{anchor|Missing Persons Caper}}"The Missing Persons Caper" (August 13, 1950)
* "The Preposterous Caper" (August 20, 1950)
* {{anchor|Preposterous Caper}}"The Preposterous Caper" (August 20, 1950)
* "The Too Many Clients Caper" (August 27, 1950)
* {{anchor|Too Many Clients Caper}}"The Too Many Clients Caper" (August 27, 1950)
* "The Farmer's Daughter Caper" (September 3, 1950)
* {{anchor|Farmer's Daughter Caper}}"The Farmer's Daughter Caper" (September 3, 1950)
* "The Big Little Woody Caper" (September 10, 1950)
* {{anchor|Big Little Woody Caper}}"The Big Little Woody Caper" (September 10, 1950)
* "The Femme Fatale Caper" (September 17, 1950)
* {{anchor|Femme Fatale Caper}}"The Femme Fatale Caper" (September 17, 1950)


===The Adventures of Sam Spade (1950-51, NBC) ===
===''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1950–1951, NBC) ===
:24 30-minute episodes
:24 30-minute episodes
:Starring Steve Dunne as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
:Starring Steve Dunne as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
* "Caper Over My Dead Body" (November 17, 1950)
* {{anchor|Caper Over My Dead Body}}"Caper Over My Dead Body" (November 17, 1950)
* "The Terrified Turkey Caper" (November 24, 1950)
* {{anchor|Terrified Turkey Caper}}"The Terrified Turkey Caper" (November 24, 1950)
* "The Dog Bed Caper" (December 1, 1950)
* {{anchor|Dog Bed Caper}}"The Dog Bed Caper" (December 1, 1950)
* "The Dry Gulch" (December 8, 1950)
* {{anchor|Dry Gulch}}"The Dry Gulch" (December 8, 1950)
* "The 25/1235679 Caper" (December 15, 1950)
* {{anchor|25/1235679 Caper}}"The 25/1235679 Caper" (December 15, 1950)
* "The Caper Concerning Big" (December 22, 1950)
* {{anchor|Caper Concerning Big}}"The Caper Concerning Big" (December 22, 1950)
* "The Prodigal Panda Caper" (December 29, 1950)
* {{anchor|Prodigal Panda Caper}}"The Prodigal Panda Caper" (December 29, 1950)
* "The Biddle Riddle Caper" (January 5, 1951)
* {{anchor|Biddle Riddle Caper}}"The Biddle Riddle Caper" (January 5, 1951)
* "The Red Star Caper" (January 12, 1951)
* {{anchor|Red Star Caper}}"The Red Star Caper" (January 12, 1951)
* "The Cloak and Dagger Caper" (January 19, 1951)
* {{anchor|Cloak and Dagger Caper}}"The Cloak and Dagger Caper" (January 19, 1951)
* "The Chateau McCloud Caper" (January 26, 1951)
* {{anchor|Chateau McCloud Caper}}"The Chateau McCloud Caper" (January 26, 1951)
* "The String Of Death Caper" (February 2, 1951)
* {{anchor|String Of Death Caper}}"The String Of Death Caper" (February 2, 1951)
* "The Sure Thing Caper" (February 9, 1951)
* {{anchor|Sure Thing Caper}}"The Sure Thing Caper" (February 9, 1951)
* "The Soap Opera Caper" (February 16, 1951)
* {{anchor|Soap Opera Caper}}"The Soap Opera Caper" (February 16, 1951)
* "The Shot in the Dark Caper" (February 23, 1951)
* {{anchor|Shot in the Dark Caper}}"The Shot in the Dark Caper" (February 23, 1951)
* "The Crab Louis Caper" (March 2, 1951)
* {{anchor|Crab Louis Caper}}"The Crab Louis Caper" (March 2, 1951)
* "The Spanish Prisoner Caper" (March 9, 1951)
* {{anchor|Spanish Prisoner Caper}}"The Spanish Prisoner Caper" (March 9, 1951)
* "The Sinister Siren Caper" (March 16, 1951)
* {{anchor|Sinister Siren Caper}}"The Sinister Siren Caper" (March 16, 1951)
* "The Kimberley Cross Caper" (March 23, 1951)
* {{anchor|Kimberley Cross Caper}}"The Kimberley Cross Caper" (March 23, 1951)
* "The Vendetta Caper" (March 30, 1951)
* {{anchor|Vendetta Caper}}"The Vendetta Caper" (March 30, 1951)
* "The Denny Shane Caper" (April 6, 1951)
* {{anchor|Denny Shane Caper}}"The Denny Shane Caper" (April 6, 1951)
* "The Civic Pride Caper" (April 13, 1951)
* {{anchor|Civic Pride Caper}}"The Civic Pride Caper" (April 13, 1951)
* "The Rowdy Dowser Caper" (April 20, 1951)
* {{anchor|Rowdy Dowser Caper}}"The Rowdy Dowser Caper" (April 20, 1951)
* "The Hail and Farewell Caper" (April 27, 1951)
* {{anchor|Hail and Farewell Caper}}"The Hail and Farewell Caper" (April 27, 1951)


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
*[[Martin Grams, Jr.|Grams Jr., Martin]]. ''The Radio Adventures of Sam Spade''. Churchville, Maryland: OTR Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-0-9703310-7-6
*[[Martin Grams, Jr.|Grams, Martin Jr.]] ''The Radio Adventures of Sam Spade''. Churchville, Maryland: OTR Publishing, 2007. {{ISBN|978-0-9703310-7-6}}


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==Listen to==
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==External links==
*[http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Advs-Sam-Spade.html The Definitive: ''The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective'' article and log]
*[http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Advs-Sam-Spade.html The Definitive: ''The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective'' article and log]
*[http://www.oldradioworld.com/shows/Adventures_of_Sam_Spade.php The Adventures of Sam Spade radio programs]
*[http://www.oldradioworld.com/shows/Adventures_of_Sam_Spade.php ''The Adventures of Sam Spade'' radio programs]


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Latest revision as of 23:14, 8 November 2024

The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946–1949, and finally for 75 episodes on NBC in 1949–1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The announcer was Dick Joy.[1]

The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, Spier and scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman[citation needed] received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America.[2]

Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Humphrey Bogart (in a 1941 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.

Dashiell Hammett's name was removed from the series in the late 1940s because he was being investigated for involvement with the Communist Party. Later, when Howard Duff's name appeared in the Red Channels book, he was not invited to play the role when the series made the switch to NBC in 1950.

The 1946–1951 series

[edit]

The different incarnations of the series were:

  • The Adventures of Sam Spade (1946, ABC) – 13 30-minute episodes
  • The Adventures of Sam Spade (1946–49, CBS) – 157 30-minute episodes
  • The Adventures of Sam Spade (1949–50, NBC) – 51 30-minute episodes
  • The Adventures of Sam Spade (1950–51, NBC) – 24 30-minute episodes

The Adventures of Sam Spade (1946, ABC)

[edit]
13 30-minute episodes
Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
(Duff replaced on some occasions by Stephen Dunne)
  • "Sam and the Guiana Sovereign" (July 12, 1946)
  • "Sam and the Farewell Murders" (July 19, 1946)
  • "Sam and the Unhappy Poet" (July 26, 1946)
  • "Sam and the Psyche" (August 2, 1946)
  • "Death and Company" (August 9, 1946)
  • "Two Sharp Knives" (August 16, 1946)
  • "Zig Zags of Treachery" (August 23, 1946)
  • "Sam and the Scythian Tiara" (August 30, 1946)
  • "The Corporation Murders" (September 6, 1946)
  • "The Dot Marlow Caper, Part 1" (September 13, 1946)
  • "The Dot Marlow Caper, Part 2" (September 20, 1946)
  • "The Count on Billy Burke" (September 27, 1946)
  • "The Gutting of Couffignal" (October 4, 1946)

The Adventures of Sam Spade (1946–1949, CBS)

[edit]
157 30-minute episodes
Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
Sponsor: Wildroot Cream-Oil
Writers: John Michael Hayes, Gil Doud, Bob Tallman
Guest stars: Sandra Gould (played the "new secretary" while Lurene Tuttle was on vacation, in the June 27, 1948, show), William Conrad, Jack Webb.
  • "The Blood Money Caper" (September 29, 1946)
  • "The Unwritten Law Caper" (October 6, 1946)
  • "The Ten Clues Caper" (October 13, 1946)
  • "The Fly Paper Caper" (October 20, 1946)
  • "The Midway Caper" (October 27, 1946)
  • "The Certified Czech Caper" (November 3, 1946)
  • "Sam and the Farewell Murders" (November 10, 1946)
  • "The Hot Ice Caper" (November 17, 1946)
  • "The Kandy Tooth Caper, Part 1" (November 24, 1946) (reperformed on Suspense January 10, 1948)
  • "The Kandy Tooth Caper, Part 2" (December 1, 1946) (see note for part 1)
  • "The Minks of Turk Street" (December 8, 1946)
  • "The Picture Frame Caper" (December 15, 1946)
  • "Sam and the Three Wise Men" (December 22, 1946)
  • "The Golden Horeshoe" (December 29, 1946)
  • "The Liewelyn Caper" (January 5, 1947)
  • "The Cremona Clock Caper" (January 12, 1947)
  • "The False Face Caper" (January 19, 1947)
  • "The Agamemnon Caper" (January 26, 1947)
  • "The Dead Duck Caper" (February 2, 1947)
  • "The Girl With The Silver Eyes" (February 9, 1947)
  • "Inside Story on Kid Slade" (February 16, 1947)
  • "The Big Production Caper" (February 23, 1947)
  • "The Uncle Money Caper" (March 2, 1947)
  • "Orpheus and His Lute" (March 9, 1947)
  • "The Murder About Bliss" (March 16, 1947)
  • "Too Many Spades" (March 23, 1947)
  • "The Dancing Pearl Caper" (March 30, 1947)
  • "The Poisonville Caper" (April 6, 1947)
  • "The Double-Scar Caper" (April 13, 1947)
  • "The Scrooge of Portrero Street" (April 20, 1947)
  • "The Debutante Caper" (April 27, 1947)
  • "Duet in Spades" (May 4, 1947)
  • "The Yule Log Caper" (May 11, 1947)
  • "The Assistant Murderer" (May 18, 1947)
  • "Jury Duty" (May 25, 1947)
  • "The Mishakoff Emeralds" (June 1, 1947)
  • "The Calcutta Trunk Caper" (June 8, 1947)
  • "The Convertible Caper" (June 15, 1947)
  • "The Greek Letter Caper" (June 22, 1947)
  • "The Cosmic Harmony Caper" (June 29, 1947)
  • "The Simile Caper" (July 6, 1947)
  • "The Buff-Orpington Caper" (July 13, 1947)
  • "Sam and the Unhappy Poet" (July 20, 1947)
  • "The Gold Rush Caper" (July 27, 1947)
  • "The Crooked Neck Caper" (August 3, 1947)
  • "The Commonwealth Tankard" (August 10, 1947)
  • "The Doctor's Dilemma Caper" (August 17, 1947)
  • "The Jade Dragon Caper" (August 24, 1947)
  • "The Corkscrew Caper" (August 31, 1947)
  • "The Forty-Nine Cent, Caper" (September 7, 1947)
  • "The Cinderella Caper" (September 14, 1947)
  • "The April Caper" (September 21, 1947)
  • "The Madcap Caper" (September 28, 1947)
  • "The Adam Figg Caper" (October 5, 1947)
  • "The Tears of Buddha Caper" (October 12, 1947)
  • "The Untouchable Caper" (October 19, 1947)
  • "The Bonnie Fair Caper" (October 26, 1947)
  • "The Wrong Guy Caper" (November 2, 1947)
  • "The Bow Window Caper" (November 9, 1947)
  • "The Purple Poodle Caper" (November 16, 1947)
  • "The Caper With Eight Diamonds" (November 23, 1947)
  • "The Full House Caper" (November 30, 1947)
  • "The Palermo Vendetta Caper" (December 7, 1947)
  • "The Gumshoe Caper" (December 14, 1947)
  • "The Nick Saint Caper" (December 21, 1947)
  • "The Perfect Score Caper" (December 28, 1947)
  • "The One Hour Caper" (January 4, 1948)
  • "The Short Life Caper" (January 11, 1948)
  • "The Pike's Head Caper" (January 18, 1948)
  • "The Gold Key Caper" (January 25, 1948)
  • "The Nimrod Caper" (February 1, 1948)
  • "The Great Drought Caper" (February 8, 1948)
  • "The Goldie Gates Caper" (February 15, 1948)
  • "The Mason Grayson Caper" (February 22, 1948)
  • "The Grim Reaper Caper" (February 29, 1948)
  • "John's Other Wife's Other Husband" (March 7, 1948)
  • "The Ides of March Caper" (March 14, 1948)
  • "The Nightmare Town Caper" (March 21, 1948)
  • "The Blood Money Payoff" (March 28, 1948)
  • Title Unknown (April 4, 1948)
  • "The Judas Caper" (April 11, 1948)
  • "The Night Flight Caper" (April 18, 1948)
  • "The Great Lover Caper" (April 25, 1948)
  • "The Double-S Caper" (May 2, 1948)
  • "The Curiosity Caper" (May 9, 1948)
  • "The Girl Called Echs Caper" (May 16, 1948)
  • "The Navarraise Falcon" (May 23, 1948)
  • "The Prisoner of Zenda Caper" (May 30, 1948)
  • "The I.Q. Caper" (June 6, 1948)
  • "The Honest Cop Caper" (June 13, 1948)
  • "The Caper with Two Death Beds" (June 20, 1948)
  • "The Bail Bond Caper" (June 27, 1948)
  • "The Rushlight Diamond Caper" (July 4, 1948)
  • "The Wheel of Life Caper" (July 11, 1948)
  • "The Missing Newshawk Caper" (July 18, 1948)
  • "The Mad Scientist Caper" (July 25, 1948)
  • "The Dry Martini Caper" (August 1, 1948)
  • "The Bluebeard Caper" (August 8, 1948)
  • "The Critical Author Caper" (August 15, 1948)
  • "The Vaphio Cup Caper" (August 22, 1948)
  • "The Lawless Caper" (August 29, 1948)
  • "The Stella Starr Caper" (September 5, 1948)
  • "The Lazarus Caper" (September 12, 1948)
  • "The Hot 100 Grand Caper" (September 19, 1948)
  • "The Dick Foley Caper" (September 26, 1948)
  • "The Sugar Kane Caper" (October 3, 1948)
  • "The Bostwick Snatch Caper" (October 10, 1948)
  • "The Rumanian Con Game Caper" (October 17, 1948)
  • "The Insomnia Caper" (October 24, 1948)
  • "The Fairley-Bright Caper" (October 31, 1948)
  • "The S.Q.P. Caper" (November 7, 1948)
  • "The Gin Rummy Caper" (November 14, 1948)
  • "The Golden Fleece Caper" (November 21, 1948)
  • "The Quarter-Eagle Caper" (November 28, 1948)
  • "The Neveroff Masterpiece Caper" (December 5, 1948)
  • "The Bouncing Betty Caper" (December 12, 1948)
  • "The Giveaway Caper" (December 19, 1948)
  • "The Nick Saint Caper" (December 26, 1948)
  • "The Three-Sided Bullet Caper" (January 2, 1949)
  • "The Double Negative Caper" (January 9, 1949)
  • "The Betrayal in Bumpus Hell Caper" (January 16, 1949)
  • "The Main Event Caper" (January 23, 1949)
  • "The Double Life Caper" (January 30, 1949)
  • "The Firebug Caper" (February 6, 1949)
  • "The Brothers Keeper Caper" (February 13, 1949)
  • "The Attitude Caper" (February 20, 1949)
  • "The Three Cornered Frame Caper" (February 27, 1949)
  • "The Waltzing Matilda Caper" (March 6, 1949)
  • "The Underseal Caper" (March 13, 1949)
  • "The Trojan Horse Caper" (March 20, 1949)
  • "The Loveletter Caper" (March 27, 1949)
  • "The Vacation Caper" (April 3, 1949)
  • "The Stopped Watch Caper" (April 10, 1949)
  • "Edith Hamilton" (April 17, 1949)
  • "The Hot Cargo Caper" (April 24, 1949)
  • "The Battles of Belvedere" (May 1, 1949)
  • "The Fast Talk Caper" (May 8, 1949)
  • "The Darling Daughter Caper" (May 15, 1949)
  • "The Cartwright Clip Caper" (May 22, 1949)
  • "The Jane Doe Caper" (May 29, 1949)
  • "The Overjord Caper" (June 5, 1949; AKA "The Corpse in The Murphy Bed")
  • "Sam and the Guiana Sovereign" (June 12, 1949)
  • "The Apple of Eve Caper" (June 19, 1949)
  • "The Goat's Milk Caper" (June 26, 1949)
  • "The Hamburger Sandwich Caper" (July 3, 1949)
  • "The Queen Bee Caper" (July 10, 1949)
  • "The Cuttyhunk Caper" (July 17, 1949)
  • "The Tears of Night Caper" (July 24, 1949)
  • "The Hot-Foot Caper" (July 31, 1949)
  • "The Champion Caper" (August 7, 1949)
  • "The Sourdough Mountain Caper" (August 14, 1949)
  • "The Silver Key Caper" (August 21, 1949)
  • "The Prodigal Daughter Caper" (August 28, 1949)
  • "The Flashback Caper" (September 4, 1949)
  • "The Costume Caper" (September 11, 1949)
  • "Over My Dead Body Caper" (September 18, 1949)
  • "The Chargogagogmanchogagogchabunamungamog Caper" (September 25, 1949)

The Adventures of Sam Spade (1949–1950, NBC)

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51 30-minute episodes
Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
Sponsor: Wildroot Cream Oil
  • "The Junior G-Man Caper" (October 2, 1949)
  • "The Hot Hothouse Caper" (October 9, 1949)
  • "The Pretty Polly Caper" (October 16, 1949)
  • Title Unknown (October 23, 1949)
  • Title Unknown (October 30, 1949)
  • "The Cheesecake Caper" (November 6, 1949)
  • "The Blues In The Night Caper" (November 13, 1949)
  • "The Peacock Feather Caper" (November 20, 1949)
  • Title Unknown (November 27, 1949)
  • "The Floppsey, Moppsey and Cottontail Caper" (December 4, 1949)
  • Title Unknown (December 11, 1949)
  • "The Whispering Death Caper" (December 18, 1949)
  • "The Canterbury Christmas 7" (December 25, 1949)
  • "The Gorgeous Gemini Caper" (January 1, 1950)
  • "The Third Personville Caper" (January 8, 1950)
  • "The Phantom Witness Caper" (January 15, 1950)
  • "The Wedding Belle Caper" (January 22, 1950)
  • "The Too Many Leads Caper" (January 29, 1950)
  • "The Black Magic Caper" (February 5, 1950)
  • "The Crossword Puzzle Caper" (February 12, 1950)
  • "The Valentine's Day Caper" (February 19, 1950)
  • "The Cornelius J. Morningside Caper" (February 26, 1950)
  • "The Homicidal Husband Caper" (March 5, 1950)
  • "The Barbary Ghost Caper" (March 12, 1950)
  • "The Emerald Eyes Caper" (March 19, 1950)
  • "The Bay Psalm Caper" (March 26, 1950)
  • "The Endurance Caper" (April 2, 1950)
  • "The Picture Frame Caper" (April 9, 1950)
  • "The Kansas Kid Caper" (April 16, 1950)
  • "The Caldwell Caper" (April 23, 1950)
  • "The Hamite Curse Caper" (April 30, 1950)
  • "Caper With Marjorie's Things" (May 7, 1950)
  • "The Prodigal Son Caper" (May 14, 1950)
  • "The Red Amapola Caper" (May 21, 1950)
  • "The Honest Thief Caper" (May 28, 1950)
  • "The V.I.P. Caper" (June 4, 1950)
  • "The Color Scheme Caper" (June 11, 1950)
  • "The Elmer Longtail Caper" (June 18, 1950)
  • "The Toytown Caper" (June 25, 1950)
  • "The Beryl Green Caper" (July 2, 1950)
  • "The Runaway Redhead Caper" (July 9, 1950)
  • "The Man Who Knew Almost Everything Caper" (July 16, 1950)
  • "The Stormy Weather Caper" (July 23, 1950)
  • "The Rod And Reel Caper" (July 30, 1950)
  • "The Bell Of Solomon Caper" (August 6, 1950)
  • "The Missing Persons Caper" (August 13, 1950)
  • "The Preposterous Caper" (August 20, 1950)
  • "The Too Many Clients Caper" (August 27, 1950)
  • "The Farmer's Daughter Caper" (September 3, 1950)
  • "The Big Little Woody Caper" (September 10, 1950)
  • "The Femme Fatale Caper" (September 17, 1950)

The Adventures of Sam Spade (1950–1951, NBC)

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24 30-minute episodes
Starring Steve Dunne as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie
  • "Caper Over My Dead Body" (November 17, 1950)
  • "The Terrified Turkey Caper" (November 24, 1950)
  • "The Dog Bed Caper" (December 1, 1950)
  • "The Dry Gulch" (December 8, 1950)
  • "The 25/1235679 Caper" (December 15, 1950)
  • "The Caper Concerning Big" (December 22, 1950)
  • "The Prodigal Panda Caper" (December 29, 1950)
  • "The Biddle Riddle Caper" (January 5, 1951)
  • "The Red Star Caper" (January 12, 1951)
  • "The Cloak and Dagger Caper" (January 19, 1951)
  • "The Chateau McCloud Caper" (January 26, 1951)
  • "The String Of Death Caper" (February 2, 1951)
  • "The Sure Thing Caper" (February 9, 1951)
  • "The Soap Opera Caper" (February 16, 1951)
  • "The Shot in the Dark Caper" (February 23, 1951)
  • "The Crab Louis Caper" (March 2, 1951)
  • "The Spanish Prisoner Caper" (March 9, 1951)
  • "The Sinister Siren Caper" (March 16, 1951)
  • "The Kimberley Cross Caper" (March 23, 1951)
  • "The Vendetta Caper" (March 30, 1951)
  • "The Denny Shane Caper" (April 6, 1951)
  • "The Civic Pride Caper" (April 13, 1951)
  • "The Rowdy Dowser Caper" (April 20, 1951)
  • "The Hail and Farewell Caper" (April 27, 1951)

References

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  1. ^ Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Revised ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 12–14. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  2. ^ "Prize winners named by mystery writers". The New York Times. April 18, 1947. p. 18. Retrieved April 18, 2022.

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