Bold Venture - Single Episodes
Old Time Radio Researchers Group
BOLD VENTURE Bold Venture was a transcribed syndication by Ziv Corporation. There were 78 thirty minute episodes produced for release with the premiere of 26 March 1951. This was the first radio program staring Humphrey Bogart who resisted doing live radio shows because of the time involved. Since this series was transcribed he accepted the offer. Humphrey Bogart plays the part of Slate Shannon hotel owner and owner of a boat called the "Bold Venture". He was ready to rescue a friend in need or hunt down and enemy. The setting for the series is Havana, Cuba. Other regular cast members include his wife Lauren Bacall, who plays the part of Sailor Duval, and Jester Hairson who plays the part of King Moses, a calypso singer. Music was supplied by David Rose and his Orchestra and scripts were written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. Each script was a pure Bogie and Baby script style. Of the 78 episodes produced, Otter lists 57 that are in circulation today. So sit back, relax, and enjoy some well produced radio from the 50's. From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Reviews
Great!
adrianneross
If you liked Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in To Have and Have Not and Key Largo then you'll probably get a kick out of Bold Venture. Slate Shannon is a good guy who doesn't need a gun to back himself up. Lady Sailor is a sharp-tongued femme fatale who looks good in jeans. Lots of interesting scenarios and ruthless villains - usually greedy Americans. The repartee between Slate and Sailor can be brutal, but Slate always gets his smoochy reward at the end. King Moses' calypso summaries can get a little tedious on a binge, but then sometimes Slate gets annoyed, too....
Very Enjoyable
just-another-fan
I'm glad Bogie finally agreed to do a radio show. He and Bacall were definitely a great team and it comes through in this show. I find myself at fault for finding some of the plots predictable, but at the time I assume they were more fresh than they would be today. Bogie's Slate Shannon is one tough SoB who only gets knocked out when its convenient for the plot. Bacall's Sailor Duvall is always ready with some quick wit or sarcastic slap of words. Definitely worth many hours of listening! Enjoy!
The End
rmodel
Well I finally got to the last one, after listening to this great series spread out in conjunction with many other Radio Shows over the last few years. Slate Shannon and Sailor Duvall made a great team, just like Bogie and Bacall. Going to miss this famous duo. So long and thanks for the voyage.