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People write to his post office box, Box 13, with suggestions for adventures or pleas for help with their problems. To get ideas for his books, he put an ad in the newspaper, asking for adventure. Something recently reminded me of this old radio show, and I was glad to find it here on Internet Archive! Dan Holiday is a journalist turned mystery author, but he sometimes laments that he's low on inspiration for his stories since he left journalism.
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Music was by Rudy Schrager and the writer was Russell Hughes. Other stars in the series were Betty Lou Gerson, Lurene Tuttle, Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, John Beal and Frank Lovejoy. Sylvia Picker played Suzy, Dan Holiday's secretary and Edmond MacDonald as Lt. The series was produced by Mayfair Productions.īox 13, starring Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday. It was heard over the Mutual Broadcasting System as well as being syndicated. In total there were 52 episodes of this radio program created. He would certainly not meet the strictest requirements for private eyes (not licensed, collected no fees from clients), but the definition should stretch to sneak him in under the rope. He would generally solve a mystery in the process, and return to his office in time to enjoy a hearty laugh at the expense of Suzy, his amusingly stupid secretary. Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. To get ideas for his novels he placed an advertisement in a newspaper saying "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13." The ads always brought fun adventures of all kinds: from racketeer's victim to psychotic killer looking for fun. The premise of the program was that Dan Holiday was an author who wrote mystery novels. BOX 13"Adventure wanted - will go anywhere, do anything - Box 13."
